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Wednesday Fulham Stuff (29/12/10)...

Started by WhiteJC, December 29, 2010, 08:09:37 AM

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Spurs Ticket Update


Wednesday 29th December 2010


Supporters wishing to attend Saturday's London derby against Spurs at White Hart Lane must purchase their tickets by phone 0843 208 1234 (option 3) or in person from the Ticket Office at Craven Cottage.

Tickets are no longer available to purchase online due to postal delivery times. Tickets for Fulham's New Year's Day fixture will be available to buy until 3.30pm on Friday afternoon or from 10am-12am on Saturday morning from the Ticket Office.

Tickets purcashed by phone must be collected in person from the Ticket Office. For further information please visit our ticketing page|.


Read more: http://www.fulhamfc.com/Club/News/NewsArticles/2010/December/SpursTicketUpdate.aspx#ixzz19WLIMyqQ

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http://www.givemefootball.com/premier-league/liverpool-set-for-2-million-london-raid


Liverpool set for £2 million London raid

Liverpool - Wilfried Zaha could be the next youngster on Roy Hidgson's radar


By David Brenchley  December 29, 2010



Zaha has a big future in the game. (©PAphotos)


The club also chase Southampton's next big star Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain 

Liverpool are battling Fulham for the signature of 18-year-old wonderkid Wilfried Zaha from Crystal Palace, according to the Mirror.

Ivory Coast-born Zaha has played 19 times for Palace this season, after coming through their famed academy, and is now valued at £2 million.

The Selhurst Park club would love to hold out for more but their financial situation will see Zaha go for a knockdown price, similar to Victor Moses' move to Wigan.

Having already snared two 16-year-olds this month, Liverpool boss Roy Hodgson plans on bringing more young talent to Anfield, meaning going head to head with his former club Fulham.

New Liverpool owners NESV have urged Hodgson to start bringing younger players to Anfield and build for the future, as well as reviving the club's fortunes in the short term.

And Zaha would be a big signing for the future as the club also chase Southampton's next big star Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, who has attracted interest from the likes of Arsenal also.

Traditionally a club like Fulham would have been a better move for Zaha is he wanted a fast track into the first team but, under Hodgson, Liverpool have started to blood some of their academy graduates.

The likes of home-grown Martin Kelly, Jay Spearing and Nathan Eccleston as well as players they have signed like Jonjo Shelvey and Danny Wilson have all been given their chance to stake a claim for the first team this season.