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Fulham Football Club Limited

Fulham Football Club Limited

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4.6 Google Review
Stevenage Rd #Craven Cottage, England, SW6 6HH, United Kingdom
0843 208 1222 www.fulhamfc.com
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May 4, 2018
What can I say? I’m a Fulham supporter, so I love this place. It’s like a second home. There’s a coffee shop outside. Stadium store accessible from outside. Inside the ground are your typical football ground food and drink options. I’ve done hospitality a few times and that’s always excellent.

Jul 9, 2018
Another great place of English football. Respect, love, faith and curtiousy is part of club. Great time of outing there.

Apr 12, 2018
Great venue for soaking up the atmosphere at a football match. The grounds are historic and quirky and nothing like the impersonal new super stadia that are taking over the country. This is how football is meant to be experienced. There is a great family feel to The Cottage and it is not unusual to find three generations of loyal supporters enjoying a match together.

Jun 1, 2018
Nice ground. Pleasant stroll back through the park afterwards which was weird after a match. Home fans silent despite winning 3-0. Neutral area next to away fans.

May 29, 2018
Best football ground in England! If you want to see a traditional old school football ground then Craven Cottage is the place for you. The ground is wonderful and it's very family-friendly. One grumble is the very slow bar service at halftime - folks, pour the pints before HT and have one person pouring and the other person handling the till. Oh, and make sure you order enough beer - the Hammersmith End ran dry when Derby were last in town. Otherwise brilliant! #COYW!!

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