Michael Jackson Visits Craven Cottage, 1999
Filed under: Fulham, RIPMichael Jackson visits the home ground to Fulham Football Club, Craven Cottage, with the owner of the club, Mohammed Al Fayed, on April 10th 1999.
Michael Jackson visits the home ground to Fulham Football Club, Craven Cottage, with the owner of the club, Mohammed Al Fayed, on April 10th 1999.
Could this be “Fulhamerica II: The Revenge” with Oguchi Onyewu on his way to join Deuce at Craven Cottage? SportsIllustrated/Goal is reporting Fulham is moving in on the US defender.
Very rarely do you see ownership in the Premier League come out firing in the press the way Fulham owner Mohamed Al Fayed has after being quoted in the London Evening Standard. Frustrated over the 17% rise in expenses and the lack of the Football Association to impose a salary cap, Al Fayed’s call for his fellow chairman’s need for “big balls” is quite fascinating and definitely a first.
This is what I like seeing; lots of good Fulham attention and plenty of face-time for MOTM Duece.
US International, Clint Dempsey, bangs in a pair of goals in an impressive away victory at Manchester City. The team is playing very inspired and Roy Hodgson has to be considered for Manager of the Year.
Fulham stuns Manchester United 2-0 at Craven Cottage, throwing the English title race wide open.
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Fulham gets first away win of the year. Johnson, Davies, and Kamara all score. Dempsey plays a part in each.
Blackburn beats Fulham 2-1 at Craven Cottage, despite Clint Dempsey’s first half goal.