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Ronaldo to the rescue for Reds
Sunday February 25 2007
FULHAM 1
MANCHESTER UTD 2
PATRICK BARCLAY
IF Manchester United can win matches like this, the Premier League's engravers might as well get to work, for the title is United's destiny.
Fulham snatch a point
Sunday January 14 2007
WEST HAM and Fulham drew an increasingly exciting London derby as the sides shared six goals at Upton Park.The game started with a double blow for West Ham as James Collins and Tevez had to retire hurt before the quarter-hour mark. This flurry of misfortune was followed by a comedy of errors. George McCartney unnecessarily conceded a corner. Wayne Routledge took it, Heidar Hel
Fulham make leap up table
Tuesday December 19 2006
Fulham 2
Middlesbrough 1
FULHAM jumped four places from the relegation zone as first half goals from Heidar Helguson and Brian McBride provided victory against Middlesbrough at Craven Cottage last night.
Coleman provides Hammers
Monday January 15 2007
West Ham Utd 3
Fulham 3
John
Ley
WHEN managers use the phrase 'dogs of war', it usually hints at a problem. Fulham manager Chris Coleman could not resist it when suggesting how West Ham could get out of their predicament.
PREMIERSHIP TEAM NEWS
Saturday January 13 2007
TODAY BLACKBURN v ARSENAL
ROVERS' Benni McCarthy, Robbie Savage and Brett Emerton are set to return after being rested and Shabani Nonda has recovered from a groin strain. Emmanuel Adebayor returns to the Arsenal squad after thigh trouble and Julio Baptista may also figure.
Neville dropped as United rob Fulham
Monday February 26 2007
Fulham 1
Man Utd 2
Arindam
Rej
MANCHESTER UNITED captain Gary Neville appears to be the latest player to incur Alex Ferguson's wrath after he was dropped for their smash-and-grab raid against Fulham on Saturday.
Premiership team news
Saturday March 17 2007
TODAY BLACKBURN v WEST HAM
BLACKBURN have midfielder David Dunn available after suspension but Aaron Mokoena is banned after his sending-off. Ryan Nelsen (hamstring) is a major doubt. West Ham's Nigel Reo-Coker returns from suspension and defender James Collins back from a groin problem. Matthew Upson is still out.
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