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returned to the Football League when he joined | Fulham in March 1908. |
football player who played as a right half for | Fulham in the Football League. |
spell as a senior, also being loaned twice, to | Fulham in England, which he helped promote to the Pre |
He was Mayor of Hammersmith and | Fulham in 1968/9, and from 1965 to 1968 was chairman |
He joined | Fulham in 1954, where he spent the next 11 years befo |
team goal for Portsmouth in a 6-3 victory over | Fulham in October 1971. |
A striker, he moved to | Fulham in 1919. |
ife peer as Baroness Stewart of Alvechurch, of | Fulham in Greater London in December 1974. |
also appointed as coach of Premier League club | Fulham in April 2007 assisting in the survival of the |
Keeping joined | Fulham in February 1933 and served them well until th |
Georges Crozier, who played for | Fulham in the Southern League between 1904 and 1906, |
r his performance in net for Leigh RMI against | Fulham in the 1998/99 FA Cup at Craven Cottage. |
He moved to | Fulham in 1921, and upon his retirement from playing |
He scored three goals for | Fulham in the last ten goal performance by a top-flig |
e on 16 May 2009 as part of 0-1 home defeat to | Fulham in the penultimate game of the season. |
ool, before moving to Thomas Croft's school in | Fulham in 1740. |
er at Everton's youth academy before moving to | Fulham in July 2001 for an undisclosed fee. |
Court in the London Borough of Hammersmith and | Fulham in 2004, Falkner worked in a variety of jobs f |
pent five years at The Valley before moving to | Fulham in the summer of 1972. |
He transferred to | Fulham in March 1977 where he appeared 86 times in th |
ansferred to Derby County, before signing with | Fulham in 1997. |
He became a Member of Parliament for | Fulham in 1979 when he gained the seat from Labour. |
unable to regain his place prompting a move to | Fulham in 1923. |
He moved on to | Fulham in the 1900 close season and also played for B |
He moved to | Fulham in 1974, and then Gillingham, where he scored |
A transfer to | Fulham in 2006 resulted in six goals in 39 league app |
re-joining Mark Hughes as First team coach at | Fulham in October 2010. |
Cyprus for APOEL, before joining English side | Fulham in 1992, for whom he made 42 league appearance |
He was released from | Fulham in 1988 and was signed by Cambridge United man |
Their 6-0 thrashing of | Fulham in the semi-final is a record win for a semi f |
He left | Fulham in 1967 to go to Bournemouth, where he stayed |
led Peterborough House) at Parsons Green, near | Fulham, in Middlesex and was buried on 7 December in |
Fulham in the Parliamentary County of London, showing | |
After his father left to manage | Fulham in 1904, Bradshaw had brief spells at West Nor |
Fulham in the Metropolitan area, showing boundaries u | |
He recently represented | Fulham in the Independent Arbitration Panel for the c |
his first FA Cup goal, in a 6-2 win at home to | Fulham in the fourth round. |
Fulham Irish GAA Club is a Gaelic Football Club based | |
The Bishop of | Fulham is a suffragan bishop in the Diocese of London |
lubs currently playing in the Football League, | Fulham is generally considered to be London's oldest |
Keith Graham Branagan (born 10 July 1966 in | Fulham) is an English-born former football goalkeeper |
In December on Boxing Day against | Fulham Jenas made his 100th league appearance for Tot |
Fulham joined the competition in Division Two. | |
With his mentor in Mark Schwarzer moving to | Fulham, Jones became first choice goalkeeper at Middl |
After being released by | Fulham, Kallio joined Norway's Tippeligaen side Vikin |
Fulham L.F.C. were seen as the successor club to Frie | |
Fulham L.F.C.'s debut came in 1993 in the Greater Lon | |
She became active in her local | Fulham Labour Party and in 1930 married fellow Fulham |
unior with Arsenal Ladies and later played for | Fulham Ladies before joining Chelsea Ladies in the 20 |
In the 2003 close season, Yorston joined | Fulham Ladies with whom she made her England debut in |
Marlet's terrible performances for | Fulham led to chairman Mohammed Al Fayed taking Tigan |
s in the course of his career with Gillingham, | Fulham, Leyton Orient and Peterborough United. |
He played for | Fulham, Leyton Orient and Gillingham between 1964 and |
During the war he guested for Cardiff City, | Fulham, Liverpool, Portsmouth, Swansea Town, Aberaman |
Hammersmith and | Fulham local elections are held every four years, wit |
January 9, 1914 in | Fulham, London - d. February 17, 2001 (age 87) in Dun |
Dagnall was born in | Fulham, London in 1888 the son of Walter and Frances |
ir Robert James Clayton CBE, (30 October 1915, | Fulham, London - 20 June 1998, Brent, Middlesex, UK) |
Bernadette Strachan was born in | Fulham, London into an Irish Catholic family. |
Funerary monument, All Saints, | Fulham, London |
Memorial plaque, All Saints, | Fulham, London |
Powell was born | Fulham, London on 11 November, 1924. |
Edgar Thomas Killick (9 May 1907, | Fulham, London - 18 May 1953, Northampton) was an Eng |
He was born in | Fulham, London and died in Wargrave. |
h of Ealing, London Borough of Hammersmith and | Fulham, London Borough of Harrow and London Borough o |
Dashwood died in | Fulham, London on 24 January 1929 from heart failure |
He was born in | Fulham, London and died at Deane, Basingstoke, Hampsh |
Pat Kerrins (born 13 September 1936 in | Fulham, London) is an English former footballer who p |
Paul Brett (born 20 June 1947, | Fulham, London) is a classic rock guitarist. |
Robert Arthur White (born October 6, 1936 in | Fulham, London) is a former English first class crick |
Simon Climie (born 7 April 1957, | Fulham, London) is a prolific songwriter, the former |
The White Horse is a pub in Parsons Green, | Fulham, London, known colloquially by many as "The Sl |
Hurlingham Park is a multi-use stadium in | Fulham, London, England . |
uth (7 September 1929 - 12 March 1990) born in | Fulham, London, was an English jazz pianist, composer |
, Rose Elizabeth "Rosie" (born Hammersmith and | Fulham, London, 19 October 2002), Olivia Susan (born |
Dwyer was born in | Fulham, London, on 25 November 1895. |
buried in the churchyard of All Saints Church, | Fulham, London. |
d in 1748, and is buried at All Saints Church, | Fulham, London. |
l College, and is buried at All Saints Church, | Fulham, London. |
Fenning was born in | Fulham, London. |
He lived at Hurlingham Lodge in | Fulham, London. |
house set in a large garden in North End Road, | Fulham, London. |
aison Rouge Mobile and Maison Rouge Studios in | Fulham, London. |
2002 as a non-profit making trust situated in | Fulham, London. |
ons, both of whom were born in Hammersmith and | Fulham, London: Leo Francis (born late 2002 / early 2 |
This time | Fulham lost the game, 2-0, and Moore had made his fin |
On 12 May, | Fulham lost 2-1 after extra time to Atletico Madrid i |
) was a professional footballer who played for | Fulham, Luton Town, Stockport County and Tottenham Ho |
from the World Cup final, though his old club | Fulham made sure it stayed close to his heart by payi |
Osborne spent two years at | Fulham, making 70 appearances and scoring 18 goals. |
inning of the 1992-93 season, he was loaned to | Fulham making three league appearances. |
from injury problems throughout his career at | Fulham, making just 29 league appearances in nearly f |
onal footballer who played for Aston Villa and | Fulham, making the second-all-time club record appear |
Buari was formerly at | Fulham, making his debut against Wigan Athletic on th |
praised as 'Best player in pre season' by then | Fulham manager Chris Coleman. |
remembered Elkins fondly from his own time as | Fulham manager in the mid-1980s. |
September 2010, Allardyce claimed that he and | Fulham manager Mark Hughes had not had enough experie |
Ironically his last | Fulham match was the 2-1 defeat against Villa, in whi |
He became rector of | Fulham, Middlesex, in 1688, archdeacon of Essex in 16 |
ry over then Oceania rivals Australia where ex | Fulham midfielder Simon Elliott scored the only goal |
ex-Cambridge United striker Micky Norbury and | Fulham midfielder Robert Wilson. |
he uncle of ex-Wrexham player Stephen Futcher, | Fulham midfielder Danny Murphy and Bury defender Ben |
former professional footballer, who played for | Fulham, Millwall, Luton Town, Huddersfield Town, Roth |
His clubs included Strasbourg, Monaco, Parma, | Fulham, Nice and Bolton Wanderers. |
st Frenchman to play in England when he joined | Fulham of the Southern League in 1904. |
ber 2009, FSG announced a new partnership with | Fulham of the English Premiership, with shirt sponsor |
king the third-all-time record appearances for | Fulham of 487 starts and 4 substitutions. |
sful trial with Southend United before joining | Fulham of the Football League Second Division in 1925 |
In September 2009, | Fulham offered Payne and Sutton a contract. |
Shorey joined | Fulham on 1 February 2010 on loan until the end of th |
He signed for | Fulham on a season-long loan on 1 September 2008, and |
inside-forward he scored on his debut against | Fulham on 27 April 1907. |
ff returned to the Premier League, signing for | Fulham on a three-year contract for an undisclosed fe |
rmediate Round stage and were drawn at home to | Fulham on 14 January 1905. |
is debut at inside-right in a 1-1 draw away to | Fulham on 26 December 1952. |
e Bovington, and made his League debut against | Fulham on 30 April 1962. |
g him out of United's next League game against | Fulham on 9 April as well as the FA Cup semi-final ag |
irst ever top-flight match, a 2-1 victory over | Fulham on 16 August 2008. |
ransfer window was Louis Saha, who signed from | Fulham on 23 January for a fee of £12.82 million. |
He made his Wolves debut against | Fulham on 20 September 2009, and had a run of eight a |
or Portsmouth on 15 August 2009, a 0-1 loss to | Fulham on the first day of the season. |
In the summer of 2003 he joined | Fulham on a free transfer, going on to play in their |
Etuhu scored his first goal for | Fulham on Easter Sunday 2009 in a game against his fo |
ugust 2007, Bouazza joined Premier League side | Fulham on a four-year deal for an initial fee of £3m |
ground of St. Thomas's Roman Catholic church, | Fulham, on 21 June. |
400th appearance for Bolton in a 3-0 defeat to | Fulham on 27 April 2011. |
sent off in Liverpool's 4-2 away victory over | Fulham on October 16, 2004, and his subsequent ban le |
used substitute for United's 3-0 home win over | Fulham on 14 March 2010. |
ighton, United Kingdom, originally starting in | Fulham on the road now known as A3220. |
to attend a meeting of parliament, and died at | Fulham on the 1 May 1255. |
First Division title with a 4-1 home win over | Fulham on the final day of the league season. |
(who had acquired property in Westminster and | Fulham on marrying heiress Katherine Wilson) bought M |
Davies signed a new deal with | Fulham on 16 August 2010 that will see him playing fo |
an, keeping a clean sheet in his debut against | Fulham on 6 February 1971. |
He joined | Fulham on a free transfer in 1939. |
his return for Chester in a 2-0 home win over | Fulham on August 17, 1991, with his first goal coming |
y of Hackney on 26 May 1554, to the rectory of | Fulham on 1 October 1558, to the archdeaconry of Esse |
time on his famous career with a 3-1 win over | Fulham on the 6 February 1965. |
de in the number two shirt in a 1-0 victory at | Fulham on March 17, 1981. |
He made his debut for | Fulham on 21 March 1964 in a Football League First Di |
Limited first team opportunities saw him join | Fulham on loan on 19 January 2006. |
uring this time: the first in a 3-2 victory at | Fulham on 1 December; the second in a 6-2 win at Port |
reen, in the London Borough of Hammersmith and | Fulham, on the north side. |
He died in | Fulham on 4 February 1896, aged 47 years. |
al of the season in a 3-2 League Cup defeat to | Fulham on 27 August, scoring from 18 yards. |
It came in their 5-2 fourth-round defeat at | Fulham on 25 January 1936. |
g three goals in a 5-1 away test match against | Fulham on 30 April 1900. |
Blackpool's second in a 2-1 home victory over | Fulham on 11 April 1908. |
d his first, and only, goal for Wolves against | Fulham on 11 September 2010. |
Milsom made his league debut for | Fulham on 18 February 2009 in a 3-0 defeat at Old Tra |
dlords commenced in January 2005 and Thomas's, | Fulham opened in September 2005 as a co-educational p |
Fulham' or 'The Maestro' as he later came to be known | |
Marlet held the record for | Fulham's biggest transfer fee until July 2008, as Ful |
near Bishop's Park between Stevenage Road and | Fulham Palace Road, has four-bedroom semi-detached Vi |
Fulham Palace | |
Fulham Palace Road | |
greens, with another small park area fronting | Fulham Palace Road. |
It is adjacent to | Fulham Palace, and Fulham Football club. |
postal district approximately follows the old | Fulham parish. |
n also bears the distinction of being the only | Fulham player to have won a World Cup winner's medal |
confused with Peter Storey, former Arsenal and | Fulham player. |
He spent eight years at | Fulham, playing 156 league matches and scoring 26 goa |
Fulham playing in light blue against Bolton in the FA | |
Kensington, Hounslow, Hampton, Hammersmith and | Fulham, plus the Spelthorne district in Surrey. |
otballer who played in the Football League for | Fulham, Plymouth Argyle and Barrow. |
Fulham Power Station was one of the first of a number | |
Fulham Preparatory School is a preparatory school in | |
The Mayor of Hammersmith and | Fulham presented the park with some memorial benches. |
their home fixtures in Tooting (from 2006) and | Fulham prior to this. |
for the original Alfreton Town, Derby County, | Fulham, Reading but is best remembered for his spells |
h West Ham United, Wolverhampton Wanderers and | Fulham regarding a move. |
Fulham replaced Keegan with Paul Bracewell as player- | |
e club until 2010 and has been highly rated by | Fulham reserve team manager Billy McKinlay, who tippe |
season saw Bristol Rovers win Division One and | Fulham reserves finishing top of Division Two. |
Joyce and Kenny McKay left for Portsmouth and | Fulham respectively, while Albert Carnelly joined arc |
in 2000 and 2002, but lost out to Croydon and | Fulham, respectively. |
Joyce and Kenny McKay left for Portsmouth and | Fulham respectively. |
ng twelve goals in 2006-07 season which helped | Fulham retain their Premier League status, on May 14, |
When | Fulham reverted to semi-professional status that summ |
rect List of London Crusaders players, List of | Fulham RLC players and List of London Broncos players |
another club was not until 1980 in the form of | Fulham RLFC at Craven Cottage. |
b level has played for St. Helens, Widnes, and | Fulham RLFC, playing at Centre, Second-row, or Loose |
club level for Dewsbury, Workington Town, and | Fulham RLFC, playing at Prop, i.e. number 8 or 10, du |
elens, Widnes, Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks, and | Fulham RLFC, playing at Fullback, Centre, or Stand-of |
rugby league for Wales, and at club level for | Fulham RLFC, playing at Second-row, i.e. number 11 or |
ales, and at club level for Wakefield Trinity, | Fulham RLFC, Hunslet, Warrington, Castleford, and Yor |
y league (RL) for Wales, and at club level for | Fulham RLFC, and Hull, playing at Wing, i.e. number 2 |
at club level for Warrington, St. Helens, and | Fulham RLFC, playing at Centre, i.e. number 3 or 4. |
Steve Diamond holds | Fulham RLFC/London Crusaders/London Broncos/Harlequin |
The station is about half way between | Fulham Road (A304) and New Kings Road (A308). |
The first Habitat store was opened in | Fulham Road in Chelsea by Conran, his then wife Carol |
the Old Brompton Road to the northwest and the | Fulham Road to the southeast. |
ish's other workhouse at Little Chelsea on the | Fulham Road, with the workhouse finally being demolis |
An the southeast end, Redcliffe Gardens meets | Fulham Road, with Edith Grove directly ahead. |
Road and to the southeast via Gilston Road is | Fulham Road. |
n 1895 by Miss Lloyd and Miss Cornwall at 103A | Fulham Road. |
League for Sheffield United, Northampton Town, | Fulham, Rotherham United, Oldham Athletic and Maccles |
Fulham School (K-6) | |
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