Ealingwhite
22 Jan 2004, 12:35 PM
Over on the official FFC Message Board yesterday, there were one or two folks from the US expressing interest in Fulham. One or two seem to have been interested for a while but of course, some were there for the first time because of the McBride/Bocanegra signings.
One, calling himself "American Novice" was on his way over for the Man U game and wanted some local flavour and bits on the ground etc. I posted some stuff and he came back to say was just what he was after.
So I thought I'd see if there was somewhere that other US interest might live and came upon this site.
I'd just like to say a very warm welcome to anyone from the US interested in the club. With soccer seemingly very much on the up in the US, I hope we will become a place of choice for the burgeoning number of US talents who want to tryout in the EPL and equally so for US fans.
Fulham is a small club by comparison to nearly all the other Premiership sides but definitely distinctive in a nice way as a result. One of the very best things about Fulham is that the crowd is generally very family oriented and friendly.
The club dates from the late 1900's and was one of the leading sides in England at various times but perhaps most notably in the fities and sixties. It then spent years declining in every way possible.
When Mr Al Fayed bought it in the late nineties FFC were second/third bottom of the whole English senior league setup and in danger of falling out altogether and going into liquidation.
With this and competition from more recently successful and now much larger clubs in London and elsewhere, we need to build up our genuine support. It will take consistent (relative) success over years to achieve this.
In doing this however, we seem to have attracted a good share of the foreign nationals living in London , of whom there are many.
I think this in part the nature of the club, in part the cosmpolitan development of staff and players and in part due to particular signings.
As you may know, we do have quite a lot of support from Japan ("the Inamoto effect") and these are in evidence at every home game. Some are visitors to Europe "on pilgrimage" to Ina but quite a number are now more regular "locals" as many are sent to London by their companies and live just a few miles to the west, mainly clustered around the Japanese school in Ealing.
It would be great if we could also see an increasing number of Americans at games either while on visits to London or drawn from the large expat community here (we do have some already tho). So, if you have relatives or friends in London or SE England, copy and paste my note and e mail it to them please - they would be very welcome additions to our cosmopolitan crowd.
For those of you who do get to visit a game in future, one "don't" that occurs is to avoid loud references to Pearl Harbour (sorry English spelling -Harbor....) as we find major diplomatic incidents detract somewaht from the game!
I am one of the newer supporters, having only started about four and a bit years ago just before Tigana arrived as coach/manager but its become a big deal for me now and all my family have season tickets.
As one of the other replies suggested, some of the support is perhaps a bit fickle and less welcoming. There are, as reported in other posts, some who regard themselves as "original" supporters and pehaps resent some of the development that has taken us to the upper reaches of one of the strongest leagues in the world.
This perhaps shows up most strongly in less savoury ways around issues such as the major long term issue of where we will play our football long term.
The reason for mentioning this is that, as with all message boards of course, there is sometimes a tendency for minorities to dominate. I am sure you will be able to sift through for stuff of genuine interest and opinion. As per previous posts, you will indeed find the vast majority of fans (and those at the club) very welcoming.
Hope this gives you a bit of colour. I will come back and follow the board to see what kicks off and would be happy to help with specific questions etc.
With the caveat above regarding the message board elements, I have also posted a few addresses that you may find good for information etc.
Alan
Addresses referred to:
The official site is at http://www.fulhamfc.com. There is a message board there too.
The Fulham Independent message board is at http://www.voy.com/13865/
Fansite at http://www.fulhamweb.com/
Fansite at http://fulham.rivals.net/default.asp?sid=906
Good for news http://www.4thegame.com/club/ffc/
Good for news http://www.teamtalk.com/teamtalk/News/Team_News/0,1562,57,00.html
One, calling himself "American Novice" was on his way over for the Man U game and wanted some local flavour and bits on the ground etc. I posted some stuff and he came back to say was just what he was after.
So I thought I'd see if there was somewhere that other US interest might live and came upon this site.
I'd just like to say a very warm welcome to anyone from the US interested in the club. With soccer seemingly very much on the up in the US, I hope we will become a place of choice for the burgeoning number of US talents who want to tryout in the EPL and equally so for US fans.
Fulham is a small club by comparison to nearly all the other Premiership sides but definitely distinctive in a nice way as a result. One of the very best things about Fulham is that the crowd is generally very family oriented and friendly.
The club dates from the late 1900's and was one of the leading sides in England at various times but perhaps most notably in the fities and sixties. It then spent years declining in every way possible.
When Mr Al Fayed bought it in the late nineties FFC were second/third bottom of the whole English senior league setup and in danger of falling out altogether and going into liquidation.
With this and competition from more recently successful and now much larger clubs in London and elsewhere, we need to build up our genuine support. It will take consistent (relative) success over years to achieve this.
In doing this however, we seem to have attracted a good share of the foreign nationals living in London , of whom there are many.
I think this in part the nature of the club, in part the cosmpolitan development of staff and players and in part due to particular signings.
As you may know, we do have quite a lot of support from Japan ("the Inamoto effect") and these are in evidence at every home game. Some are visitors to Europe "on pilgrimage" to Ina but quite a number are now more regular "locals" as many are sent to London by their companies and live just a few miles to the west, mainly clustered around the Japanese school in Ealing.
It would be great if we could also see an increasing number of Americans at games either while on visits to London or drawn from the large expat community here (we do have some already tho). So, if you have relatives or friends in London or SE England, copy and paste my note and e mail it to them please - they would be very welcome additions to our cosmopolitan crowd.
For those of you who do get to visit a game in future, one "don't" that occurs is to avoid loud references to Pearl Harbour (sorry English spelling -Harbor....) as we find major diplomatic incidents detract somewaht from the game!
I am one of the newer supporters, having only started about four and a bit years ago just before Tigana arrived as coach/manager but its become a big deal for me now and all my family have season tickets.
As one of the other replies suggested, some of the support is perhaps a bit fickle and less welcoming. There are, as reported in other posts, some who regard themselves as "original" supporters and pehaps resent some of the development that has taken us to the upper reaches of one of the strongest leagues in the world.
This perhaps shows up most strongly in less savoury ways around issues such as the major long term issue of where we will play our football long term.
The reason for mentioning this is that, as with all message boards of course, there is sometimes a tendency for minorities to dominate. I am sure you will be able to sift through for stuff of genuine interest and opinion. As per previous posts, you will indeed find the vast majority of fans (and those at the club) very welcoming.
Hope this gives you a bit of colour. I will come back and follow the board to see what kicks off and would be happy to help with specific questions etc.
With the caveat above regarding the message board elements, I have also posted a few addresses that you may find good for information etc.
Alan
Addresses referred to:
The official site is at http://www.fulhamfc.com. There is a message board there too.
The Fulham Independent message board is at http://www.voy.com/13865/
Fansite at http://www.fulhamweb.com/
Fansite at http://fulham.rivals.net/default.asp?sid=906
Good for news http://www.4thegame.com/club/ffc/
Good for news http://www.teamtalk.com/teamtalk/News/Team_News/0,1562,57,00.html