I have realised this about Fulham for many years. They are a club that is happy to take but not give. I have only been going there 62 years(yes 62) and I have never asked the club for anything other than a football team. There priorities are not in the right place. They will sponsor anything they think is profitable. I wrote an email to the club about their sponsorship for ' Mongolia'. We shouldn't be involved with a country like this who discriminate against LGBTQ and who supports Russia and China. They say the club is all inclusive. Clearly not. By the way I never got any reply from the club. I really can see Marco Silva leaving due to lack of commitment to football. The above post from 'Fulhamish' was a prime example of a club not caring for it's loyal supporters who spend thousands of pounds following their club. Come on Fulham wise up.
We are flying out on the Sunday after the first game, so was banking on seeing the second. When I found it it was BCD, I reached out to the club as I assumed they would at least have an open training session for fans to attend and interact with players.
"Unfortunately, we are not planning on holding any fan engagement activities involving the players on this pre-season tour."
I'm the pink werewolf in the cover photo, Last seasons friendlies were an amazing opportunity for fans to connect with the squad as obviously regulations and security protocols are much tighter on official matchdays, and the team including Marco really took time to come over and shake hands with all that traveled. Not only this, it was a really great environment to meet other fans that a city like London can sometimes geographically not assist with. It saddens me the approach that was taken this season, but also defies a bit of logic, Why put this trip on at all and announce it, just to recant on commitments? Is there something deeper a foot? No transfers till today, a closed door friendly with a Saudi team, a tour cut short, no Kit announcement and harshe media restrictions, Are the Khans potentially selling?
Shame on FFC for their desertion of the clubs wonderful fans. After helping Fulham survive through the dark years, like many others, I've given up on watching them live and ever thinking that my support would be valued by the grifters running my, our, club. If we want to keep our club at our spiritual home, with it's traditional warmth and spirit, then it's time to get the spins out.
I have realised this about Fulham for many years. They are a club that is happy to take but not give. I have only been going there 62 years(yes 62) and I have never asked the club for anything other than a football team. There priorities are not in the right place. They will sponsor anything they think is profitable. I wrote an email to the club about their sponsorship for ' Mongolia'. We shouldn't be involved with a country like this who discriminate against LGBTQ and who supports Russia and China. They say the club is all inclusive. Clearly not. By the way I never got any reply from the club. I really can see Marco Silva leaving due to lack of commitment to football. The above post from 'Fulhamish' was a prime example of a club not caring for it's loyal supporters who spend thousands of pounds following their club. Come on Fulham wise up.
Fulham isn’t the club I started supporting in 1971. More successful, yes. But what price success
We are flying out on the Sunday after the first game, so was banking on seeing the second. When I found it it was BCD, I reached out to the club as I assumed they would at least have an open training session for fans to attend and interact with players.
"Unfortunately, we are not planning on holding any fan engagement activities involving the players on this pre-season tour."
That is shameful
I'm the pink werewolf in the cover photo, Last seasons friendlies were an amazing opportunity for fans to connect with the squad as obviously regulations and security protocols are much tighter on official matchdays, and the team including Marco really took time to come over and shake hands with all that traveled. Not only this, it was a really great environment to meet other fans that a city like London can sometimes geographically not assist with. It saddens me the approach that was taken this season, but also defies a bit of logic, Why put this trip on at all and announce it, just to recant on commitments? Is there something deeper a foot? No transfers till today, a closed door friendly with a Saudi team, a tour cut short, no Kit announcement and harshe media restrictions, Are the Khans potentially selling?
Shame on FFC for their desertion of the clubs wonderful fans. After helping Fulham survive through the dark years, like many others, I've given up on watching them live and ever thinking that my support would be valued by the grifters running my, our, club. If we want to keep our club at our spiritual home, with it's traditional warmth and spirit, then it's time to get the spins out.