Games for the Weekend 24/01

We get to welcome Brighton to the Cottage for a 3 o’clock kick off

Fulham v Brighton

Losing an unbeaten run the way it happened always stings, but it didn’t really feel like a game where we did quite enough to earn the three points.
Whilst it was a frustrating result, it doesn’t feel like a turning point in a negative sense — more like a reminder of how fine the margins are at this level. If the response is right, there’s still plenty to be excited about.

The positives are definitely there though. Getting both Sessegnon and King back is huge in itself; match sharpness will come, and both add things we’ve clearly missed. Sess in particular just needs minutes — the quality is obvious when he’s fully fit.

Having the AFCON lads back makes a big difference also. The squad suddenly looks deeper and more balanced, especially in midfield and defensively, and Muniz returning to training gives us another genuine option up front rather than running poor old Raúl into the ground.

If we can:

  • keep key players fit
  • add even one or two ready-made reinforcements
  • and cut out those lapses late in games

then top half is absolutely realistic, and Europe isn’t fantasy either — especially with how inconsistent the teams around us have been.

Our record against Brighton is interesting as well, we first played them in 1928 division three(south), with 27 wins, 23 losses and 9 draws.
The last, Premier League, 11 games 5 wins, 1 loss and 5 draws.
Slightly in our favour “overall”, and that recent PL run (only 1 loss in 11) shows we generally match up well with them, even if it’s often tight and cagey.

I don’t think that Lukic, Muniz or Tete will be available and I think Marco will have the 3 AFCON lads on the bench so team would be…

COYW’s

Games of Interest

Saturday 24/01
West Ham v Sunderland
Burnley v Spurs
Fulham v Brighton

Sunday 25/01
Brentford v Forest
Palace v Chelsea


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https://www.friendsoffulham.com/forum/index.php?board=36.0

Games for the Mid-week 29/01

So after having a weekend off we’re back at the Cottage for a game under lights against Brighton & Hove Albion

Fulham v Brighton

Following the, literally, last minute loss agains Spurs at least we can look forward to seeing all of the new signings…
oh wait we’ve still only signed one player! However Ryan Babel showed just how good he can be and the ‘fighting spirit’ we need to stay up, hopefully he’ll continue in the same vain for the remainder of the season, but we do desperately need, at the very least, some defenders.
Brighton are having a reasonable run at the moment, 4 wins, 5 losses and 2 draws, losses against Chelsea, Bournemouth (they won the FA Cup tie against Bournemouth), Liverpool, Man Utd and Burnley with a draws against Arsenal and West Ham show that their not doing too badly although I’m sure they would have expected to win against Burnley.
Earlier in the season we gave away a 0-2 lead at their place to end up with a 2-2 draw we’ll all be looking for the lads to play as they did the 1st half against Spurs, if we can repeat that level of performance for a full 90 minutes then I’m sure we’ll get the result we desperately need.

COYWs

Games of Interest…

Tuesday 29th
Arsenal v Cardiff
Fulham v Brighton
Huddersfield v Everton
Man Utd v Burnley
Newcastle v Man City

Wednesday 30th
Southampton v Palace


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Games for the Weekend 01/09

This weekend we travel down to the south coast for a visit to Brighton and Hove Albion

Brighton v Fulham

After the success’ on Sunday and Tuesday evening we now face Chris Hughton’s Brighton at the Amex Stadium.
Team selection will be interesting for this game, will Slaviša start with the same eleven as against Burnley, assuming that Tom’s fit enough? Slaviša hinted that he’d change the team to reflect the opposition so perhaps Anguissa will replace KMac, as Brighton isn’t as ‘physical’ a side? and perhaps Ryan will get the nod over  Luciano Vietto even though he had a good game on Sunday?

For Brighton its their second season in the Premiership and it wasn’t too long ago that we gave them a good game(s) in the Championship so we might be able to use this game as a measure of how far we have progressed?

Games of interest

Saturday 1st September
Brighton v Fulham
Crystal Palace v Southampton
Everton v Huddersfield
West Ham v Wolves

Sunday 2nd September
Cardiff v Arsenal

COYW