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Fulham 1930's Cottage.
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Bert Barrett shakes hans with skipper of FC Austria before a friendly match played at the Cottage in 1934.
Fulham 1950's V neck.
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Bobby Robson played for Fulam for over 10 years in two spells, a goalscoring midfielder in his first spell with the club scoring 23 goals in season 1954/55, his second spell between 1962-67 he had lost much of his pace but remained a cultured player and a permanent fixture in the side. Robson Managed Fulam for an unhappy 10 months in 1968.
Fulham 1950's.
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Johhny Haynes pictured in 1955 making a diving header against Rotherham. Haynes played 658 times for Fulham and was the first £100 per week player in the country. A car crash in 1962 robbed him of the extra yard of pace and sadly put pay to his England career with 56 caps and 18 goals including a hatrick agianst Russia in 1958. He continued to be a force at club level playing on for Fulham until 1970.
Fulham 1960's.
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Fulham 1960's. Johnny Haynes 17th October 1934 - 18th October 2005 R.I.P.
Fulham 1970's.
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Fulham 1975 Pictured is Bobbly Moore stroking the ball out of defence in the FA Cup Semi against Birmingham played at Hillsborough which finished 1-1. The replay at Main Road went into extra time after a goaless 90 minutes and with only 15 seconds left of the second period of extra time the Birmingham goalkeeper Dave Latchford charged down a long ball only for it to rebound off John Mitchell and into the net . Fulham were on their way to their only FA Cup Final
Fulham 1975 Cup Final.
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Fulham 1975 Cup Final. An ageing Fulham side that included Bobby Moore and Alan Mullery managed to get to Wembley only to loose 2-0 to West Ham.




