The Craven Cottage Encyclopedia by Dean Hayes

The Craven Cottage Encyclopedia by Dean Hayes

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Zusammenfassung

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.

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The Craven Cottage Encyclopedia by Dean Hayes

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.
Dean Hayes is a sports writer, specializing insoccer and cricket, and a former cricket professional.His titles includeThe Craven Cottage Encyclopedia, England: The Football Facts, and SunderlandFootball Club.
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ISBN 13 9781840182644
ISBN 10 1840182644
Titel The Craven Cottage Encyclopedia
Autor Dean Hayes
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Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag Transworld Publishers Ltd
Erscheinungsjahr 2000-09-11
Seitenanzahl 191
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