2007–08 Fulham F.C. season

The 2007–08 season was Fulham F.C.'s seventh consecutive season in the Premier League. Lawrie Sanchez was in charge of the club for the first few months of the season after taking charge at the end of the previous campaign, but left the club by mutual consent in December 2007 after a string of poor results had sent Fulham sliding towards the relegation zone. He was replaced by ex-Finland national team coach Roy Hodgson, who had previously been in charge of fellow Premier League side Blackburn Rovers amongst many other clubs around Europe. Fulham managed to save themselves from relegation to the Championship with a 1–0 away win against Portsmouth at Fratton Park, their third-straight away victory, despite wins for relegation rivals Reading and Birmingham City, staying up on goal difference.[1]

Fulham F.C.
2007–08 season
ManagerLawrie Sanchez (until December)
Roy Hodgson (from December)
Premier League17th
FA CupThird round
League CupThird round
Top goalscorerLeague: Clint Dempsey (6)
All: Clint Dempsey
David Healy
Diomansy Kamara
Danny Murphy (6)
Highest home attendance25,357 (vs. Chelsea, 1 January)
Lowest home attendance10,500 (vs. Bolton Wanderers, 26 September)

Season review

August

Fulham almost started the season off perfectly when they went ahead against Arsenal through a David Healy goal after one minute during the first weekend of the season, but Arsenal won the game in the last ten minutes with goals from Robin van Persie and Alexander Hleb. Fulham, however, did win their first home match of the season in a midweek match against Bolton Wanderers with goals from Healy and Alexey Smertin (later confirmed as a Gerald Cid own goal), having come from behind after ex-Fulham striker Heiðar Helguson's early goal. It would be several months before Fulham would experience another league victory.

In their third game of the season, Fulham again experienced a turnaround, but this time the scoreline went against them. They were 1–0 up against MiddlesbroughBrian McBride scoring before being carried off injured – but they could not hold on to their lead and lost 2–1. There was controversy about the result because, in the last minute, Healy had a clear goal not given as the referee or linesman could not see that the ball had crossed the line.

The final league game of the month was against Aston Villa; for a fourth game in succession, the team scoring the first goal failed to win. Fulham scored through Healy after six minutes, but two second half goals from former Fulham defender Zat Knight and Shaun Maloney gave Villa the victory.

September

After three agonising defeats in their first four games, Fulham felt that they deserved some luck; this came in the first game of September against Tottenham Hotspur. Younès Kaboul and Dimitar Berbatov had put Tottenham in cruise control with two first goals before Dempsey replied for Fulham just before half-time. Gareth Bale extended Tottenham's lead on 61 minutes to 3–1 but Fulham managed to snatch a draw. Alexey Smertin's 77th-minute goal (also confirmed as an own goal, this time by Ricardo Rocha) and Diomansy Kamara's bicycle kick in stoppage time gave Fulham a 3–3 draw.

In the next game, away to Wigan Athletic, it was the opposition that rescued the game late on. Dempsey gave Fulham the lead but Jason Koumas scored a penalty 10 minutes from time after Bouazza's foul on Mario Melchiot to give Wigan a point. Another two draws followed in September: firstly a 3–3 draw against Manchester City, throwing away a lead twice before having to eventually come from behind (Hameur Bouazza, Simon Davies and Danny Murphy scoring for Fulham, with the City goals coming from Martin Petrov and Émile Mpenza). They followed that up by holding Chelsea to a 0–0 at Stamford Bridge.

In the League Cup, Fulham suffered a 2–1 home defeat to Bolton.

October

Fulham started October with a home defeat against Portsmouth, through deflected strikes by Benjani and Hermann Hreiðarsson. A week later, against Derby County, Fulham had their second goalless draw of the season in a game of few chances, although in truth Derby could have snatched the win.

The final game of the month saw Fulham throw away yet another lead with a 1–1 draw against Sunderland. Simon Davies gave Fulham the lead in the first half and they held out until the 86th minute, when Kenwyne Jones was in the right place to score an equaliser for Sunderland.

November

Fulham started November with a 3–1 home victory against Reading. Simon Davies put Fulham in front after 18 minutes. Kevin Doyle equalised ten minutes after the break, but Fulham struck back with goals from Clint Dempsey and David Healy. Elliott Omozusi was sent off in injury time, in only his second appearance, for a second yellow card.[2] Fulham were unlucky to lose in their next game away at Liverpool as Fernando Torres and Steven Gerrard both scored in the last ten minutes for a 2–0 victory. It was very harsh on Fulham, who had resisted the Liverpool pressure for the majority of the game.[3]

After the international break, Fulham drew 2–2 with Blackburn Rovers, having twice been in front through goals from Danny Murphy and Diomansy Kamara, only to be pegged back by Brett Emerton and Stephen Warnock.[4]

December

December was a busy month, with matches crammed together at the end of the month. It turned out to be a very unsuccessful period for Fulham, as they took just two points from a possible 18.

January

A very bad start to the new year saw Fulham defeated by close rivals Chelsea 2–1 at Craven Cottage.

February

March

April

April started with a 3–1 defeat at home against Sunderland with second half goals from Danny Collins, Michael Chopra and Kenwyne Jones, even though Fulham had equalised through a brilliant David Healy goal from 30 yards out. Things improved the next week though as Fulham finally recorded their first away win since beating Newcastle United in September 2006, against Reading at the Madejski Stadium. Brian McBride and Erik Nevland scored the goals. It came as some relief to the long-suffering away support and put Fulham's survival bid back on track. However, Fulham then suffered a home defeat against an under-strength Liverpool side, Jermaine Pennant and Peter Crouch scoring for Liverpool. This defeat meant for most Fulham fans that relegation was looking almost certain; if results would not go their way the following week, then they could be relegated.

The following week, Fulham gained a priceless three points away to Manchester City to record their second successive away victory. After falling behind 2–0 in the first half, Fulham fought back from mathematical relegation to score three goals in the last twenty minutes, culminating with a 92nd-minute goal by Diomansy Kamara, his second of the game.

May

On 3 May, Fulham were able to pull themselves out of the drop zone as Reading lost to Tottenham, and Fulham earned a vital three points with a win against Birmingham, one point above Fulham in the league table. This sent Birmingham to 19th position and Reading to 18th position, as Fulham leapfrogged both to 17th position on goal difference. Fulham's Premier League survival was in their own hands going into the last game of the season; both Reading and Birmingham registered big wins, but Fulham survived on goal difference with a 1–0 victory away to Portsmouth.

Players

First-team squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK  USA Kasey Keller
2 DF  GER Moritz Volz
3 DF  USA Carlos Bocanegra
4 DF  ENG Paul Konchesky
5 DF  FRA Philippe Christanval
6 DF  SRB Dejan Stefanović
7 MF  KOR Seol Ki-hyeon
8 MF  RUS Alexey Smertin
9 FW  NIR David Healy
10 FW  FIN Jari Litmanen
11 FW  SEN Diomansy Kamara[notes 1]
12 GK  TRI Tony Warner[notes 2]
13 GK  POR Ricardo Batista
14 FW  USA Eddie Johnson
15 FW  NOR Erik Nevland
16 MF  IRL Michael Timlin[notes 3]
17 DF  CAN Paul Stalteri (on loan from Tottenham Hotspur)
18 DF  NIR Aaron Hughes
No. Pos. Nation Player
20 FW  USA Brian McBride (captain)
21 MF  ENG Jimmy Bullard
22 DF  ENG Elliot Omozusi
23 MF  USA Clint Dempsey
24 FW  ALG Hameur Bouazza[notes 4]
25 MF  WAL Simon Davies
26 MF  DEN Leon Andreasen
27 MF  ENG Danny Murphy
28 MF  ENG Robert Milsom
29 GK  FIN Antti Niemi
31 DF  ENG Adam Watts
32 DF  NOR Brede Hangeland[notes 5]
33 DF  FIN Toni Kallio
34 DF  NIR Chris Baird
35 MF  NZL Simon Elliott
37 DF  AUS Adrian Leijer
38 DF  ENG Nathan Ashton

Left club during season

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
6 DF  ENG Zat Knight (to Aston Villa)
7 DF  ENG Liam Rosenior (to Reading)
10 MF  NIR Steven Davis (on loan to Rangers)
14 MF  SEN Papa Bouba Diop (to Portsmouth)
No. Pos. Nation Player
14 FW  FIN Shefki Kuqi[notes 6] (on loan from Crystal Palace)
15 FW  NED Collins John[notes 7] (on loan to Watford)
17 MF  ENG Lee Cook (on loan to Charlton Athletic)

Transfers

Summer

In

Date Pos. Name From Fee
27 June 2007 DF Aaron Hughes Aston Villa £1,000,000[5]
5 July 2007 MF Steven Davis Aston Villa £4,000,000[6]
9 July 2007 FW Diomansy Kamara West Bromwich Albion £6,000,000[7]
12 July 2007 DF Chris Baird Southampton £3,035,000[8]
13 July 2007 FW David Healy Leeds United £1,500,000[9]
13 July 2007 DF Paul Konchesky West Ham United £3,250,000[10]
19 July 2007 MF Lee Cook Queens Park Rangers £2,500,000[11]
4 August 2007 MF Adrian Leijer Melbourne Victory Undisclosed[12]
8 August 2007 DF Hameur Bouazza Watford £3,000,000
23 August 2007 GK Kasey Keller Borussia Mönchengladbach Free[13]
30 August 2007 DF Nathan Ashton Unattached Free[14]
31 August 2007 FW Shefki Kuqi Crystal Palace Loan[15]
31 August 2007 MF Danny Murphy Tottenham Hotspur Loan
31 August 2007 MF Seol Ki-hyeon Reading Undisclosed[16]
31 August 2007 DF Dejan Stefanović Portsmouth £1,000,000[17]

Out

Date Pos. Name To Fee
14 June 2007 GK Mark Crossley[notes 8] Oldham Athletic Free[18]
1 July 2007 MF Matthew Collins Swansea City Free
23 July 2007 FW Heiðar Helguson Bolton Wanderers Undisclosed[19]
31 July 2007 MF Michael Brown Wigan Athletic Undisclosed[20]
3 August 2007 DF Franck Queudrue Birmingham City £2,000,000[21]
29 August 2007 DF Zat Knight Aston Villa £3,500,000[22]
31 August 2007 MF Papa Bouba Diop Portsmouth Undisclosed[23]
31 August 2007 DF Liam Rosenior Reading Undisclosed

Winter

In

Date Pos. Name From Fee
18 January 2008 DF Brede Hangeland Copenhagen Undisclosed[24]
22 January 2008 DF Leon Andreasen Werder Bremen Undisclosed[25]
23 January 2008 FW Eddie Johnson Kansas City Wizards Undisclosed[26]
31 January 2008 DF Toni Kallio Young Boys Undisclosed[27]
31 January 2008 FW Jari Litmanen Malmö FF Free
31 January 2008 DF Paul Stalteri Tottenham Hotspur Loan

Out on loan

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
12 GK  TRI Tony Warner (on loan to Barnsley)
16 MF  IRL Michael Timlin (on loan to Swindon Town)
19 DF  ENG Ian Pearce (on loan to Southampton)
28 MF  ENG Robert Milsom (on loan to Brentford)
30 MF  ENG Wayne Brown (on loan to Brentford)
38 MF  ENG Nathan Ashton (on loan to Crystal Palace)
No. Pos. Nation Player
DF  ENG TJ Moncur (on loan to Bradford City)
DF  COD Gabriel Zakuani (on loan to Stoke City)
MF  ENG Lee Cook (on loan to Charlton Athletic)
MF  NIR Steven Davis (on loan to Rangers)
FW  FRA Ismael Ehui (on loan to Carshalton Athletic)
FW  SWE Björn Runström (on loan to 1. FC Kaiserslautern)

Club

Management

Position Staff
Manager Roy Hodgson
First-team coach Ray Lewington
Goalkeeping coach Mike Kelly
Reserve team coach Billy McKinlay
Academy coach Gary Brazil
Head of youth development John Murtough
Physiotherapist Jason Palmer
Club doctor Steve Nance
Chief scout John Marshall

Last updated: 21 Sep 2007
Source: Fulham FC

Other information

Chairman Mohamed Al Fayed
Managing director David McNally
Technical director Les Reed
Director Omar Fayed
Director Karim Fayed
Director Mark Collins
Director Stuart Benson
Commercial manager Olly Dale
Commercial manager Mark Maunders
Secretary Zoe Ward
Ground (capacity and dimensions) Craven Cottage (26,600 / 112x72 yards)

Source: Fulham article on 15 Aug 2007

Competitions

Overall

Competition Started roundCurrent
position / round
Final
position / round
First match Last match
Premier League 17 12 Aug 200711 May 2008
Football League Cup 2nd round 2nd round 28 Aug 200726 September 2007
FA Cup 3rd round 3rd round 6 Jan 200822 January 2008

Updated to match played 11 May 2008
Source: Competitions

Premier League

Table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
15 Sunderland 38 11 6 21 36 59 23 39
16 Bolton Wanderers 38 9 10 19 36 54 18 37
17 Fulham 38 8 12 18 38 60 22 36
18 Reading (R) 38 10 6 22 41 66 25 36 Relegation to the Football League Championship
19 Birmingham City (R) 38 8 11 19 46 62 16 35
Source: Premier League
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
For further information on European qualification see Premier League – Competition
(R) Relegated.

Results summary

OverallHomeAway
PldWDLGFGAGDPtsWDLGFGAGDWDLGFGAGD
38 8 12 18 38 60  −22 36 5 5 9 22 31  −9 3 7 9 16 29  −13

Last updated: 11 May 2008.
Source: Barclays Premier League

Results by round

Round1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738
GroundAHHAHAHAHHAHAHAAHHAAHAAHAAHHAHAAHAHAHA
ResultLWLLDDDDLDDWLDLLLDLDLLLDWLLLDWLDLWLWWW
Position159131815161716181314131312141418171819191919191919191919191919191919191717
Updated to match(es) played on 11 May 2008. Source: Competitive Matches
A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss

Matches

Pre-season

2007-07-17 Dagenham & Redbridge0 – 1FulhamVictoria Road, Dagenham
19:45 (Report) Kamara  44' Attendance: 1,224
2007-07-20 Brighton & Hove Albion1 – 2FulhamWithdean Stadium, Brighton & Hove
20:00 Robinson  3' (Report) Dempsey  44'
Smertin  71'
Attendance: 3,658
2007-07-24 Portsmouth1 – 0FulhamHong Kong Stadium, So Kon Po
11:00 Benjani  44' (Report) Attendance: 36,801
2007-07-27 South China1 – 4FulhamHong Kong Stadium, So Kon Po
11:00 Barros  56' (Report) Diop  19'
Bocanegra  46'
Healy  73'
McBride  82'
Attendance: 39,535
2007-08-01 Staines Town1 – 2Fulham XIWheatsheaf Park, Staines
19:35 Watts  16' (og) (Report) Timlin  35'
Gonçalves  77'
Attendance: 385
Referee: Paul Forrester
2007-08-03 Queens Park Rangers2 – 1FulhamLoftus Road, Shepherd's Bush
20:00 Sahar  58', 68' (Report) McBride  10' Attendance: 5,479
2007-08-07 Aldershot Town1 – 1Fulham XIRecreation Ground, Aldershot
19:45 Chalmers  27' (Report) Brown  30' (pen.) Attendance: 1,035
Referee: Steve Creighton

Premier League

2007-08-12 1Arsenal2 – 1FulhamIslington, London
12:00 Van Persie  84' (pen.)
Hleb  90'
(Report) Healy  1' Stadium: Emirates Stadium
Attendance: 60,093
Referee: Phil Dowd
2007-08-15 2Fulham2 – 1Bolton WanderersFulham, London
19:45 Healy  23'
Cid  26' (o.g.)
(Report) Helguson  12' Stadium: Craven Cottage
Attendance: 21,102
Referee: Lee Probert
2007-08-18 3Fulham1 – 2MiddlesbroughFulham, London
15:00 McBride  16' (Report) Mido  55'
Cattermole  88'
Stadium: Craven Cottage
Attendance: 20,948
Referee: Lee Mason
2007-08-25 4Aston Villa2 – 1FulhamBirmingham, West Midlands
15:00 Young  51'
Maloney  90+1'
(Report) Dempsey  6' Stadium: Villa Park
Attendance: 36,638
Referee: Steve Bennett
2007-09-01 5Fulham3 – 3Tottenham HotspurFulham, London
15:00 Dempsey  42'
Rocha  77' (o.g.)
Kamara  90'
(Report) Kaboul  10'
Berbatov  28'
Bale  61'
Stadium: Craven Cottage
Attendance: 24,007
Referee: Mike Riley
2007-09-15 6Wigan Athletic1 – 1FulhamWigan, Greater Manchester
15:00 Skoko  66'
Koumas  80'
(Report) Dempsey  11' Stadium: JJB Stadium
Attendance: 16,975
Referee: Rob Styles
2007-09-22 7Fulham3 – 3Manchester CityFulham, London
17:15 Davies  13'
Bouazza  48'
Murphy  75'
(Report) Petrov  36', 60'
Mpenza  50'
Stadium: Craven Cottage
Attendance: 24,674
Referee: Mark Halsey
2007-09-29 8Chelsea0 – 0FulhamWalham Green, London
15:00 (Report) Stadium: Stamford Bridge
Attendance: 41,147
Referee: Mark Halsey
2007-10-07 9Fulham0 – 2PortsmouthFulham, London
16:10 Davis  21' (Report) Benjani  50'
Hreiðarsson  52'
Stadium: Craven Cottage
Attendance: 20,774
Referee: Howard Webb
2007-10-20 10Fulham0 – 0Derby CountyFulham, London
15:00 (Report) Stadium: Craven Cottage
Attendance: 22,576
Referee: Phil Dowd
2007-10-27 11Sunderland1 – 1FulhamSunderland, Tyne and Wear
15:00 Jones  86' (Report) Davies  32' Stadium: Stadium of Light
Attendance: 39,392
Referee: Andre Marriner
2007-11-03 12Fulham3 – 1ReadingFulham, London
15:00 Davies  18'
Dempsey  72'
Healy  90+1'
(Report) Doyle  54' Stadium: Craven Cottage
Attendance: 22,086
Referee: Mark Clattenburg
2007-11-10 13Liverpool2 – 0FulhamLiverpool, Merseyside
17:15 Torres  81'
Gerrard  85' (pen.)
(Report) Stadium: Anfield
Attendance: 43,057
Referee: Steve Tanner
2007-11-25 14Fulham2 – 2Blackburn RoversFulham, London
16:00 Murphy  51'
Kamara  63'
(Report) Emerton  57'
Warnock  79'
Stadium: Craven Cottage
Attendance: 22,826
Referee: Mike Dean
2007-12-03 15Manchester United2 – 0FulhamTrafford, Greater Manchester
20:00 Ronaldo  10', 58' (Report) Stadium: Old Trafford
Attendance: 75,055
Referee: Rob Styles
2007-12-08 16Everton3 – 0FulhamLiverpool, Merseyside
15:00 Yakubu  51', 61', 79' (Report) Stadium: Goodison Park
Attendance: 32,743
Referee: Steve Bennett
2007-12-15 17Fulham0 – 1Newcastle UnitedFulham, London
17:15 (Report) Barton  90+2' (pen.) Stadium: Craven Cottage
Attendance: 24,959
Referee: Howard Webb
2007-12-22 18Fulham1 – 1Wigan AthleticFulham, London
15:00 Dempsey  78' (Report) Bent  70' Stadium: Craven Cottage
Attendance: 20,820
Referee: Alan Wiley
2007-12-26 19Tottenham Hotspur5 – 1FulhamTottenham, London
13:00 Keane  27', 62'
Huddlestone  46', 71'
Defoe  90'
(Report) Dempsey  60' Stadium: White Hart Lane
Attendance: 36,077
Referee: Andre Marriner
2007-12-29 20Birmingham City1 – 1FulhamBordesley Green, Birmingham
15:00 Larsson  55' (Report) Bocanegra  8' Stadium: St Andrews Stadium
Attendance: 28,923
Referee: Mark Clattenburg
2008-01-01 21Fulham1 – 2ChelseaFulham, London
12:45 Murphy  10' (pen.) (Report) Kalou  54'
Ballack  62' (pen.)
Stadium: Craven Cottage
Attendance: 25,357
Referee: Mark Halsey
2008-01-12 22West Ham United2 – 1FulhamNewham, London
15:00 Ashton  28'
Ferdinand  69'
(Report) Davies  8' Stadium: Upton Park
Attendance: 34,947
Referee: Mike Riley
2008-01-19 23Fulham0 – 3ArsenalFulham, London
15:00 (Report) Adebayor  19', 38'
Rosický  81'
Stadium: Craven Cottage
Attendance: 25,297
Referee: Peter Walton
2008-01-29 24Bolton Wanderers0 – 0FulhamHorwich, Bolton
20:00 (Report) Stadium: Reebok Stadium
Attendance: 17,732
Referee: Mark Clattenburg
2008-02-03 25Fulham2 – 1Aston VillaFulham, London
16:00 Davies  73'
Bullard  86'
(Report) Hughes  69' (o.g.) Stadium: Craven Cottage
Attendance: 24,760
Referee: Chris Foy
2008-02-09 26Middlesbrough1 – 0FulhamMiddlesbrough, Tees Valley
15:00 Aliadière  11' (Report) Stadium: Riverside Stadium
Attendance: 26,885
Referee: Phil Dowd
2008-02-23 27Fulham0 – 1West Ham UnitedFulham, London
15:00 (Report) Solano  87' Stadium: Craven Cottage
Attendance: 25,280
Referee: Howard Webb
2008-03-01 28Fulham0 – 3Manchester UnitedFulham, London
15:00 (Report) Hargreaves  15'
Park  44'
Davies  72' (o.g.)
Stadium: Craven Cottage
Attendance: 25,314
Referee: Mike Dean
2008-03-08 29Blackburn Rovers1 – 1FulhamBlackburn, Lancashire
15:00 Pedersen  59' (Report) Bullard  89' Stadium: Ewood Park
Attendance: 20,362
Referee: Mike Riley
2008-03-16 30Fulham1 – 0EvertonFulham, London
13:30 McBride  67' Report Stadium: Craven Cottage
Attendance: 25,262
Referee: Steve Bennett
2008-03-22 31Newcastle United2 – 0FulhamNewcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear
15:00 Viduka  6'
Owen  83'
Report Stadium: St James' Park
Attendance: 52,293
Referee: Howard Webb
2008-03-29 32Derby County2 – 2FulhamDerby, Derbyshire
15:00 Villa  10', 80' Report Kamara  24'
Leacock  78' (o.g.)
Stadium: Pride Park
Attendance: 33,034
Referee: Mike Dean
2008-04-05 33Fulham1 – 3SunderlandFulham, London
15:00 Healy  73' Report Collins  44'
Chopra  53'
Jones  75'
Stadium: Craven Cottage
Attendance: 25,053
Referee: Mark Halsey
2008-04-12 34Reading0 – 2FulhamReading
15:00 Report McBride  24'
Nevland  90+2'
Stadium: Madejski Stadium
Attendance: 24,112
Referee: Chris Foy
2008-04-19 35Fulham0 – 2LiverpoolFulham, London
15:00 Report Pennant  17'
Crouch  70'
Stadium: Craven Cottage
Attendance: 25,311
Referee: Martin Atkinson
2008-04-26 36Manchester City2 – 3FulhamManchester
15:00 Ireland  10'
Benjani  21'
Report Kamara  70', 90+2'
Murphy  79'
Stadium: City of Manchester Stadium
Attendance: 44,504
Referee: Mike Dean
2008-05-03 37Fulham2 – 0Birmingham CityFulham, London
15:00 McBride  52'
Nevland  87'
Report Stadium: Craven Cottage
Attendance: 25,308
Referee: Chris Foy
2008-05-11 38Portsmouth0 – 1FulhamPortsmouth
15:00 Report Murphy  76' Stadium: Fratton Park
Attendance: 20,582
Referee: Mark Clattenburg

League Cup

2007-08-28 Shrewsbury Town0 – 1FulhamShrewsbury, Shropshire
19:45 (Report) Kamara  59' Stadium: New Meadow
Attendance: 6,223
Referee: Paul Taylor
2007-09-26 Fulham1 – 2
(a.e.t.)
Bolton WanderersFulham, London
20:00 Healy  78' (Report) Guthrie  57'
Giannakopoulos  112'
Stadium: Craven Cottage
Attendance: 10,500
Referee: Steve Bennett

FA Cup

2008-01-06 Fulham2 – 2Bristol RoversFulham, London
14:00 Healy  40'
Murphy  73'
(Report) Coles  2'
Hinton  65'
Stadium: Craven Cottage
Attendance: 13,634
Referee: Keith Stroud

Squad statistics

No. Pos. Name League FA Cup League Cup Total Discipline
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
1GK Kasey Keller 120001013000
2DF Moritz Volz 5 (4)020108 (4)011
3DF Carlos Bocanegra 18 (4)1202022 (4)050
4DF Paul Konchesky 320202036051
5DF Philippe Christanval 0 (1)000000 (1)000
6DF Zat Knight ** 4000004000
6DF Dejan Stefanović 130200015041
7MF Seol Ki-hyeon 4 (8)00 (2)00 (1)04 (11)000
8MF Alexey Smertin 11 (4)0101013 (4)020
9FW David Healy 15 (15)4211 (1)118 (16)640
10MF Steven Davis * 2200 (1)02024 (1)020
11FW Diomansy Kamara 16 (11)5001 (1)117 (12)670
12GK Tony Warner * 3010105010
14MF Papa Bouba Diop 0 (2)000000 (2)000
14FW Shefki Kuqi ** 3 (7)000003 (7)000
14FW Eddie Johnson 4 (2)000004 (2)000
15FW Collins John * 0 (2)0000 (1)00 (3)000
15FW Erik Nevland 2 (5)200002 (5)210
17DF Paul Stalteri 120000012030
18DF Aaron Hughes 28 (1)0101030 (1)000
19DF Ian Pearce * 0 (1)000101 (1)010
20FW Brian McBride (c) 13 (3)4000013 (3)410
21MF Jimmy Bullard 14 (2)2100015 (2)200
22DF Elliott Omozusi 80000 (1)08 (1)000
23MF Clint Dempsey 28 (6)6202032 (6)640
24MF Hameur Bouazza 15 (5)1101017 (5)111
25MF Simon Davies 35 (1)5102038 (1)560
26MF Leon Andreasen 9 (3)000009 (3)021
27MF Danny Murphy 27 (5)4111029 (5)550
29GK Antti Niemi 220100023000
30MF Wayne Brown * 0010001000
32DF Brede Hangeland 140000014010
34DF Chris Baird 17 (1)01 (1)01019 (2)021
38DF Nathan Ashton * 1000001000

As of 5 May 2008

  • * Player is out on loan
  • ** Player has left club
gollark: <@!257604541300604928> What is this "TIC-80"?
gollark: Cool optical illußion.
gollark: Arguably, sure.
gollark: Not really, that's quite hard.
gollark: <@319753218592866315> More of a virus, it doesn't actually in its current form gather any data.

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Notes

  1. Kamara was born in Paris, France, but also qualified to represent Senegal internationally and made his international debut for Senegal in 2003.
  2. Warner was born in Liverpool, England, but also qualified to represent Trinidad & Tobago internationally and made his international debut for Trinidad & Tobago in February 2006.
  3. Timlin was born in Peckham, England, but also qualified to represent the Republic of Ireland internationally and represented them at U-17 and U-21 level.
  4. Bouazza was born in Évry, France, but also qualified to represent Algeria internationally through his parents and made his international debut for Algeria in February 2007.
  5. Hangeland was born in Houston, Texas, United States, but was raised in Norway from the age of 1 and made his international debut for Norway in November 2002.
  6. Kuqi was born in Vushtrri, SFR Yugoslavia (now Kosovo), but was raised in Finland and made his international debut for Finland in August 1999.
  7. John was born in Zwedru, Liberia, but was raised in the Netherlands and made his international debut for the Netherlands in August 2004.
  8. Crossley was born in Barnsley, England, and represented them at U-21 level, but also qualified to represent Wales internationally through a grandparent and made his international debut for Wales in February 1997.
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