Some admin to get through.
I recently introduced a mobile version of this website which I think makes it easier to load and read on phones. Just wanted to find out if anyone had noticed, and if so what you think. Like? Keep? Revert? Ta.
More importantly the latest edition of the Craven Cottage Newsround produced Fulham Review is now available from www.godsfoot.com.
The all new Fulham Review!
The fifth book in the series. Featuring all the usual reports, essays and statistics.
A match report from every game. A look back at Jimmy Conway, Steve Earle and Les Barrett by Nick Johnson. Kieron “Swiss Ramble” O’Connor writes about Fulham’s Finances. Mike Whalley contributes a “Last on Match of the Day” Fulham special. Dave Harris returns with another of the famous “Departing Heroes” columns. Tim Gelles has another loaner report. Don Hymel pays tribute to Gentleman Jim. And Colin Baker has another round up of player stats that you can’t get anywhere else. We’ve even got some colour pages this year, looking at some programme covers through the years. Also a new cover by John Cummins.
An amazing read, and still only £5, the same price as the 2006/07 book was!
Talking of Craven Cottage Newsround, I'm also trying to write regularly about Fulham again and you can find my posts here. There will be rambling.
I recently introduced a mobile version of this website which I think makes it easier to load and read on phones. Just wanted to find out if anyone had noticed, and if so what you think. Like? Keep? Revert? Ta.
More importantly the latest edition of the Craven Cottage Newsround produced Fulham Review is now available from www.godsfoot.com.
The all new Fulham Review!
The fifth book in the series. Featuring all the usual reports, essays and statistics.
A match report from every game. A look back at Jimmy Conway, Steve Earle and Les Barrett by Nick Johnson. Kieron “Swiss Ramble” O’Connor writes about Fulham’s Finances. Mike Whalley contributes a “Last on Match of the Day” Fulham special. Dave Harris returns with another of the famous “Departing Heroes” columns. Tim Gelles has another loaner report. Don Hymel pays tribute to Gentleman Jim. And Colin Baker has another round up of player stats that you can’t get anywhere else. We’ve even got some colour pages this year, looking at some programme covers through the years. Also a new cover by John Cummins.
An amazing read, and still only £5, the same price as the 2006/07 book was!
Talking of Craven Cottage Newsround, I'm also trying to write regularly about Fulham again and you can find my posts here. There will be rambling.
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