Great interview, the Gillingham game was ridiculous and the rivalry between us has still not gone away, I still look at their results and hope they lose every week. As a Fulham bloke from just 2 streets away the comment about being a posh area that is wrong, that is not what it was like, in the 60's it was still a working class area, we were lucky we were by the river, but we had Tate & Lyle sugar, Barges, Canada Dry yard and Fulham Power Station was still going when I was growing up, all the pubs were mental, but when house prices went up, yeah we had to move out, and the hooray's moved in, I still have a season ticket, how times have changed.
Weird how it all comes back. That Gillingham game when they got promoted is all very clear to me. My favourite player was Nick Cusack at the time. I remember those days with such pleasure despite the turmoil before the Al Fayed days. Then when Al Fayed took over it became weird and magical and the atmosphere changed. Wonderful moments when it was still us against everybody else. There was still a connection with the club and fans. Times have changed but those memories remain.
“A lot of the fans didn’t live around here because they couldn’t afford to, but it was still their club” And to hell with those people now, right Fulham?
Great interview guys. What a nice man. The 96/97 season was such a special one and the players who were part of it will never be forgotten.
Loved seeing Rob Scott again wow I had goosebumps thinking about how brilliant that team actually was
One of the best years of my life, thanks for getting him on.
Great interview, the Gillingham game was ridiculous and the rivalry between us has still not gone away, I still look at their results and hope they lose every week. As a Fulham bloke from just 2 streets away the comment about being a posh area that is wrong, that is not what it was like, in the 60's it was still a working class area, we were lucky we were by the river, but we had Tate & Lyle sugar, Barges, Canada Dry yard and Fulham Power Station was still going when I was growing up, all the pubs were mental, but when house prices went up, yeah we had to move out, and the hooray's moved in, I still have a season ticket, how times have changed.
Totally, was working class in the early 70s only started to change later in that decade.
Weird how it all comes back. That Gillingham game when they got promoted is all very clear to me. My favourite player was Nick Cusack at the time. I remember those days with such pleasure despite the turmoil before the Al Fayed days. Then when Al Fayed took over it became weird and magical and the atmosphere changed. Wonderful moments when it was still us against everybody else. There was still a connection with the club and fans. Times have changed but those memories remain.
Hair still immaculately combed.
Fellas got the same voice as Jason Statham in lock stock 😂 legend
My era🎉
I’ve got the 96’97 and 97’98 highlights of his seasons on my page. Sorry about the quality, that’s how the videos were I’m afraid.
“A lot of the fans didn’t live around here because they couldn’t afford to, but it was still their club”
And to hell with those people now, right Fulham?
Get Terry Angus!