Fulham were wide open yesterday and I'm sure we'll have the chances to get the goals to record that first win - whether we can take advantage of them may be another matter.
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Fulham were wide open yesterday and I'm sure we'll have the chances to get the goals to record that first win - whether we can take advantage of them may be another matter.
I knew Fulham would have problems when they basically bought an entire new defence.
Training and team bonding is all well and good but they'd never played with each other, or the rest of the team.
Sessegnon always scores against us so we'll need to get a couple to win this.
Think we can do it. Be nice to put another one over them as well after they spent £100m and the way some of their fans thought they had a god given right to finish top 2.
Every Fulham fan expect us to lose,warnock will know we are fragile on confidence, so a few tough tackles to start with, to put it up us, and we have no battlers just bottlers,so it’s 1-0 Cardiff all day long,and Cardiff are improving. Give a good account at spurs
Spurs , Man City and Everton have scored 3 against them and now Gunners hit 5 , they are leaking goals .
Not sure how many of the Fulham side are away on International duty , lets jusy hope its plenty , as I can' t see how , they can organise or fix this before they come to us , and if we play like we did against the Gunners and Burnely , we could beat them ,which would be a nice pick me up, result. .
You might want to have a look at some of the comments on their messageboard. They're not too happy with any of their signings bar Seri, and they let their two full backs go.
http://www.friendsoffulham.com/forum...topic=67792.20
There's a whole thread on spending £30m on Anguissa.
http://www.friendsoffulham.com/forum...&topic=67793.0
The Durban era was the worst. I remember thinking you could safely drive a car around the Bob Bank and not get near anyone. I used to go with about 5 or 6 mates and the nearest group to us was about 20 feet away. You could arrange to meet people on the Bob Bank and have no problem finding them.
Or, we could actually focus on how we play against the lesser sides and see. Fulham aren't very good, we're not very good. They spent £80m more getting there, plus their ridiculous wage bill. They might feel they've spent too much in January, while we may feel, provided we're in touching distance, we can spend again. Who knows. Worst case scenario, we go down and we don't have to put up with the Slade years again. Fulham could go down and be staring into the abyss, with players on stupid money that nobody wants.
I don't think either have done it properly but that's me. I'd rather be in our position than Fulham's. A halfway house would have been better for both sides. I think we've got a decent chance of turning them over next Saturday though, and then they're really staring down the barrel.