Top 59 Fulham Quotes & Sayings

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Last updated on September 18, 2024.
I've played a lot of games in my career - against Fulham was my 400th.
I went through five different coaching changes at Fulham.
I'm grateful to Fulham for allowing me to come back on loan, where it all kind of started for me in Europe. — © Clint Dempsey
I'm grateful to Fulham for allowing me to come back on loan, where it all kind of started for me in Europe.
I had nothing to lose at my Fulham trial and I just gave it my all.
For a long time at Blackburn and at Fulham last season, I was playing on the right wing. I've never seen myself as a right-winger. I could play there and come inside and try to create.
For managers like me what is our dream? Is it what I did with Newcastle when we finished fifth? Or what Roy Hodgson did in taking Fulham to the Europa League final?
It would mean everything to go up with Fulham. It is the team that has made me a professional, and it's the team that has given me a chance.
I don't think there are many jobs that would have tempted me away from Fulham, to be perfectly honest.
At Ajax, Juventus, and with Holland, I have played with top teams, and now I want to use my experience to reach the same goal with Fulham.
I went to Fulham for the project they explained to me - but it didn't really work out. I might have been playing at a high level for the national team, but I was starting to miss those European nights and challenging for titles.
I promise that no one wants to deliver a winner to Fulham supporters more than I do.
I've been a director and chairman of three good, modest clubs - Coventry, Charlton and Fulham - and the abuse you get can be cruel and shameful. I've had a wonderful life and wouldn't change a moment of it professionally - except that I should never have become a director.
Fulham haven't had a shot on target, which is probably why they aren't in the goals. — © Tony Cottee
Fulham haven't had a shot on target, which is probably why they aren't in the goals.
I want to be clear: I do not view myself so much as the owner of Fulham but a custodian of the club on behalf of its fans.
If you'd told me five years ago, when I was on my sofa with no professional contract, not a lot going for me and the dream fading, that I'd be going back to the Cottage playing for the opposition in a Premier League game against Fulham, who are already down, then no, I wouldn't have believed you.
I am a Fulham player. This is my club; I love being at this club.
It has been a dream to play in the Premier League with Fulham.
As far as I know, Fulham were never for sale during my time there. Mohamed Al Fayed never wanted to sell Fulham.
Well, you know what the Fulham Road's like. If your top-hat blows off into it, it has about as much chance as a rabbit at a dogshow.
I wish we could grow up about it, I'm sure we are contributing to global warming, and we must do all we can to reduce that, but our climate has always changed. The Romans had vineyards in Yorkshire. We're all on this bandwagon of 'Ban the 4x4 in Fulham'. Why didn't we have global warming during the Industrial Revolution? In those days you couldn't have seen across the street for all the carbon emissions and the crap coming out of the chimneys.
But what I say to people who don't know me and listen to people who say I'm a bad egg or whatever is that I was club captain at Fulham and club captain at Leeds.
At West Ham, I was the last person to be offered a scholarship. I remember an Under 18 match against Fulham. I was 16 and had to prove myself. Everyone else already had their scholarship. It was probably one of my best games. Knowing that every day I'd have to fight has made me into the person I am today.
I went from Chelsea to Fulham - two Premier League teams at the time - and was sitting on the bench for the Europa League and Premier League and you don't think it is going to finish.
I suppose if I had my time again I would refuse it and stay at Fulham because I thoroughly enjoyed my time there, and secondly I would have taken it on my own terms.
I come to Fulham on loan, they haven't paid anything for me. I'm just here to play football and they see that I want to give everything. I get the feeling that they give me something so that I can be at my best.
Hugh Grant is about the only actor I've met who has taken any proper interest in football, being a big Fulham supporter. But he'd be far too good-looking to play me in any film.
We can't feel safe because we are not safe. (on Fulham, 2004-5 season)
I obviously want to play in the Premier League and if I can do that with Fulham it would be amazing.
I come out before the matches because it's important the fans see I am in a good mood. When I get to the club, my mood is always lifted. You can be in a terrible mood, but once you are at Fulham, you are happy.
Fulham wanted me when I was 16. They were in the Premier League at the time with Mark Hughes, and I was close to going.
There were other clubs that I had options to go to, but Fulham has always kind of been like home to me.
Cats are ideal for politicians. I had two when I arrived at Westminster, Sooty and Sweep, who had come with a flat I had bought six years earlier in Fulham from someone who was about to go abroad. There was a better offer ahead of me but she took mine because I would take the cats.
I can help as chairperson, and Fulham can help our NFL effort. Collectively, these synergies will help everybody.
But I was club captain at Leeds, club captain at Fulham. If you've got a bad attitude you're not getting those honours.
I want Fulham to be very successful.
Mohamed Al Fayed took Fulham from the second tier to where they are today.
But last summer I signed a contract extension and that was me committing my future to Fulham. I live around here, I'm settled. I love it.
Fulham trust young players. — © Ryan Sessegnon
Fulham trust young players.
The most important thing is making sure that we survive because Fulham deserves to be in the Premier League - it's a great club with a lot of history.
I am a great football player. I had my own club when I was 14 years old. Football is in my blood, and I have been a fan of Fulham for the last 30 years.
It was my idea to get in the gym. Fulham have pushed me as well to be in there two or three times a week, not just weights but flexibility as well to help my all-round body.
My parents both came from working-class backgrounds, my father particularly. He came from a very poor family, 12 of them lived in a little three-bedroom terrace house in Fulham, it was very small with an outside loo and a tin bath on the scullery wall.
I was always focused on staying and playing for Fulham.
People ask me if I get nervous and I get a lot more nervous before a Jaguars or Fulham game. But I get more excited and have more fun at AEW than anything else.
For the fans, for the club, for the young players, I want to show there is a pathway at Fulham for young players to go through in the first team.
I wanted to show my happiness to the fans, let them know that I want to be here and try to take Fulham forward.
The old Craven Cottage stadium at Fulham, before they built the river stand; that was a great place to watch football. When the football wasn't very good, people used to turn around and watch the boats on the river.
There is a process at Fulham how they sign players. The owner is the owner, but I do have a say and will give my opinion.' — © Scott Parker
There is a process at Fulham how they sign players. The owner is the owner, but I do have a say and will give my opinion.'
I was released by Chelsea at 14 years old. I remember it, a Tuesday night. On the Wednesday, I was training with Fulham, five minutes from my house, and then on the Thursday, I was training with West Ham. After one session at both clubs, they both wanted me.
I have no regrets about buying Fulham. Absolutely not. This is a perfect club for what we wanted to do. It's absolutely historic, small, and has just the perfect fan base.
Hindsight is a wonderful thing, but I was maybe too quick to leave Fulham.
I feel a responsibility to Fulham. It's been great ever since I arrived. I enjoy playing football, I really enjoy playing it at the Cottage and long may it continue.
I would like to thank all of the fans who have supported me throughout my career with the New England Revolution, Fulham, Tottenham, Seattle Sounders, and the U.S. Men's National Team. Y'all have always made me feel at home, and it is something that I will always remember.
Coming through the youth ranks at Fulham is a great honour to me.
I never expected to win Young Player or Player of the Season because there is some fantastic competition - Ruben Neves at Wolves, James Maddison at Norwich, and Tom Cairney here at Fulham. To win those two awards is a special feeling.
For me and Steven to both play for Fulham at the same time was special.
Jean Tigana wants to go to the top with Fulham, and I like that ambition.
I had a fantastic time at Fulham, I'm very, very proud to lead the club, I have nothing but admiration.
I loved my time at Fulham. A lot of the reason why I signed for Fulham was because of Chris Coleman. I loved what he had to say, and coming back to London.
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