Menu toggle

Podcast: Tractors on Thames

2nd January 2025

Sammy and Jack reconvene for the first time in 2025 as Fulham look forward to another year of thrills, spills and everything in between. We start with a final word on the two games over the festive period – the win over Chelsea and the 2-2 draw with Bournemouth, analysing some of the key decisions that went for and against the Whites, before moving things on to our first game of the New Year, which comes against Ipswich at the Cottage this weekend.

The Tractor Boys have fought their corner hard in the Premier League, against massive odds, and picked up their first home win of the campaign against Chelsea on Monday, so will be brimming with confidence as they come to the Cottage – especially given they had the better of our draw against them earlier in the season, so there’s plenty to be wary of against Kieran McKenna’s men.

Can Fulham make a winning start to the New Year and give off a statement of intent in the hunt for European football?

More podcasts from Fulhamish

  • Podcast: The Last Hurrah

    We take one last look back at Fulham's wonderful derby win and preview the last fixture of the 24/25 season against Manchester City at the Cottage.

    22nd May 2025
  • Podcast: Derby Days Across The Pond

    We react to Fulham's incredible victory over Brentford, play a game of 'Guess the Fulhamerican' and interview Joel Freimark, the president of Fulhamerica

    21st May 2025
  • Podcast: Harry Wilson, Beekeeper

    Fulham have done it again! We reflect on yet another derby win over Brentford as Jimenez, Cairney and Wilson serve up scenes of pure elation

    19th May 2025
  • Podcast: Carefully Chosen C-Words

    After a dreary week for Fulham, we reflect on what may have been Fulham's downfall, respond to a certain chairman's comments and preview the West London derby

    15th May 2025

Enjoy Fulhamish's content?

Our independent coverage is enjoyed by thousands of Fulham fans each week via our articles, podcasts and videos. We do this out of our love for FFC, but we have many overheads to pay in order to sustain a high level of quality across all platforms.

Our aim is to keep our coverage completely free, but this is only possible with your support. If you can, please consider contributing to Fulhamish monthly via Levellr.

As a thank you for your generosity, you have the option to join our Telegram community, where hundreds of Fulhamish fans chat daily about all things FFC.

Support On Levellr