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Fulham football books and dvds and a virtual aerial tour of Craven Cottage. Great books about current and former Fulham players and Fulham managers and the history of Fulham football club.
Top recommended books include Fulham's Number Ones, The Craven Cottage Encyclopedia, Match of My Life - Fulham plus many more in the Fulham online bookshop
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Match of My Life - Fulham: Twelve Stars Relive Their Favourite Games (Match of My Life)
12 Fulham players, past and present, tell the stories of their favourite games, whilst wearing the famous white shirt. This work features personal insights and memories from many of Craven Cottage's greatest heroes recalling their finest hour. The featured matches include: the 1958 FA Cup semi-final; the 1975 FA Cup Final and semi-final, plus promotion winning games in 1982 and 2001; and, high-scoring thrillers from 1956, 1966 and 2003.
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Fulham FC Official Season Review (Yearbook)
"The Fulham FC Official Yearbook 2006/07" is the definitive guide to Fulham football. Through 192 full-colour pages, the book provides a comprehensive review of the 2005/06 season, with match reports from all competitions, player profiles and a review of the other 19 teams in the Premiership. Following in the Sidan Press tradition, the book is packed with page after page of beautifully designed charts and innovative statistics, getting fans closer than ever to the team they love. This is cutting-edge content you simply won't find anywhere else! A special message from the manager and general club information round out this impressive publication. The hardcover binding ensures it is a book Fulham fans will treasure for years to come.
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The Craven Cottage Encyclopedia: An A-Z of Fulham FC
This is a guide to Fulham Football club, from the players to the managers, from the quickest goal to the Anglo-Scottish Cup, and from the biggest victory to the worst defeat. From their beginning in 1879, Fulham have been no strangers to victory. Originally known as Fulham St Andrew's Sunday School FC, they won the West London Amateur Cup in 1887 and the West London league title in 1893, before turning professional in 1989 and acquiring their current name. After winning the Southern League title in successive seasons, the club joined the Second Division of the Football League. They won the Second Division Championship in seasons 1948-49 and 1998-99, and reached the FA Cup final in 1975, when they lost 2-0 to West Ham United. Fulham have boasted players of the calibre of Jim Hammond, Bedford Jezzard, Eddie Lowe, Bobby Robson, Graham Leggat, Les Barratt, Les Strong and Gordon Davies. Such stars as Bobby Moore, George Best and Rodney Marsh have also appeared with the side over the years.
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