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totallyextreme
Premium Review Craven Cottage (Fulham FC): Take me back to the cottage, Al-Fayed, Al-Fayed. (435 words)
by - written on 17/09/09 (Very useful, 58 readings)
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Overview ----------- Craven cottage is right up there with my favourite grounds around the UK. I had not visited there before this year when i went to watch the Fulham - Aston Villa match. I was very very impressed with this ground as it offered me something completely different to todays traditional football ...  Read the complete review

OllieCourts
Premium Review Al Fayed's holiday cottage (210 words)
by - written on 04/07/09 (Useful, 43 readings)
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Craven Cottage has to rank among my favourite away days, not because of intense rivalry or amazing atmosphere, but it's just a nice day out! The small walk from Putney isn't your ordinary matchday walk. Granted you have the busy pub right outside the tube station, but from thereon the fast food vendors and pubs surrounded by bouncers are ...  Read the complete review

GeordieNick
Premium Review Craven Cottage (Fulham FC): A Cottage in the middle of London!? (422 words)
by - written on 04/07/09 (Very useful, 18 readings)
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Having a family member who works for Fulham, i've visited Craven Cottage many a time, often having to try to contain my emotion supporting Newcastle in the home end. The stadium was redeveloped a few seasons ago and currently can hold 26,600 people. Craven Cottage is very easy to get to by tube and by bus from main London links and the ...  Read the complete review

ajbluestar
Premium Review Football down by the river! (356 words)
by - written on 29/04/09 (Very useful, 182 readings)
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I visited Craven Cottage last weekend to watch the game between Fulham and Stoke City. It was a good experience and the Stadium itself is quite nice and cosy but is a bit old fashioned and relatively small. The stadium is the home of Fulham Football Club who currently play in the English Premier League. It is based in the Hammersmith ...  Read the complete review

Krystles
Premium Review Craven Cottage (Fulham FC) (740 words)
by - written on 22/03/09 (Very useful, 347 readings)
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Craven Cottage is the home ground of Fulham FC, a team currently in the English Premier League, who have the distinction of being the oldest professional club in London. Based in the borough of Hammersmith and Fulham, they are often overshadowed by their more illustrious neighbours, Chelsea FC, though they actually share a bigger rivalry with ...  Read the complete review

Beanie8844
Premium Review Craven Cottage (669 words)
by - written on 08/09/08 (Very useful, 386 readings)
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Craven Cottage is the home ground of Fulham Football Club who play in the English Premier League. The stadium actually opened in 1894 and until recently had not changed much from its original design. With a capacity of 26,400 it is one of the smallest grounds in the division. Nowadays it is an all seated stadium, but for a long time it wasn't. A ...  Read the complete review

utero
Premium Review Craven Cottage (Fulham FC): The Back Garden of Grounds (753 words)
by - written on 04/07/05 (Very useful, 422 readings)
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It was the day of reckoning. We would need a phoenix to rise from the flames. Having looked dead and buried, the mighty canaries had somehow managed to claw themselves out of the relegation zone with one game to play. There were four teams in it, only one would survive and grab that last piece of the Premiership pie. Somehow we’d got the upper ...  Read the complete review

nj3591
Premium Review Fulham FC - Back to the Cottage at last (130 words)
by - written on 31/07/04 (Useful, 109 readings)
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At last, Fulham FC Have returned to there beloved stadium after redevelopement has been completed. The stadium, which did hold 18,000 spectators has now been improved into a 22,000 all seater stadium. When i say all-seater, it obviously means fully seated, but the old Craven Cottage had 5,500 standing views, giving it just 12,500 proper seats. ...  Read the complete review

neenbean
Premium Review Craven Cottage (Fulham FC): Last chance, its going! (1039 words)
by - written on 03/03/01 (Very useful, 472 readings)
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Situated on the banks of the river Thames, next to Bishops Park in one of the nicer parts of London is Fulham Football club, who play at Craven Cottage. Ok, Craven Cottage may not be the state of the art stadium the occasional or upper class fan expects, but I take exception with some of the comments I have seen made about it! Yes, its ...  Read the complete review

RockStar
Premium Review Give the old girl a break (310 words)
by - written on 14/02/01 (Very useful, 57 readings)
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Old is not quite accurate in this context, now prehistoric that is a good noun. This ground has been blessed by the talents of Johnny Haynes, Bobby Moore, George Best and Pele (okay he only played in a friendly for his Brazilian team, but it still counts) What I want to put across is that their aren't many places like this left. ...  Read the complete review

Belgian999
Premium Review Craven Cottage (Fulham FC): Memories are made of this! (411 words)
by - written on 31/01/01 (Very useful, 71 readings)
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Let’s face facts – Craven Cottage is an outdated ground that, according to current stadium regulations, has no place in the First Division, let alone the Premiership in which Fulham will probably be playing next season. That aside, I have to admit to having a soft spot for this stadium, for one very simple reason. Cast your ...  Read the complete review

carltonp
Premium Review Craven Danger (183 words)
by - written on 13/12/00 (Useful, 31 readings)
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My only ever trip to Craven Cottage was to watch the Varsity football match between Oxford and Cambridge universities. This means I can't really say much about the atmosphere, as it was always going to be bad watching a game with a bunch of students. However, this puts me in a position to comment objectively on the ground, which is dreadful. ...  Read the complete review

Craven Cottage (Fulham FC): Rubbish! (162 words)
by - written on 03/11/00
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You would think that with all the money that Mr Al Fayed has put into Fulham that they would have turned Craven Cotage into a decent ground by now. Craven Cottage is still a rubbish ground and it isn't reflective of how good the team is. Fulham are now a premiership quality team and Craven Cottage is definately not a premiership quality ...  Read the complete review

northerner
Premium Review Yes ... it really is as loud as it sounds (423 words)
by - written on 16/10/00 (Useful, 45 readings)
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As a result of an Egyptian grociers money, it looks like Fulham are going to be playing Premier league football next year. However, their ground is far from ready for that level of competition. Admittedly, the Premiership does lack truly world class stdiums. Only Old Trafford and part of St. James' can compete, and even those are minute in ...  Read the complete review

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