A blog of two halves

Hammersmith & Fulham is home to 3 major football clubs: Chelsea, Fulham and Queens Park Rangers. Follow the ups and downs of the clubs as told by local fans.

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The magic of the cup

Tim Harrison

The arrival of loan striker (and, seemingly, lone striker) Gonzalo Higuain, and the departure of Alvaro Morata, fills Chelsea fans with hope.
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The Ranelagh connection

Morgan Phillips

William Reginald Herbert is not someone that you would expect to find mentioned in this blog.
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Motivating the motivator

Tim Harrison

Chelsea’s overpaid superstars needed a good kick up the Arsenal from the manager after last weekend’s flabby, lethargic defeat to the Gunners.
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Bismark’s power

Tim Harrison

Chelsea play their second 5.30pm Saturday game in a row this weekend, aiming to wipe the Arsenal, as it were.
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A warm reception

Tim Harrison

With cup fever raging on all fronts, it’s easy to overlook the fixtures that really matter – the bread-and-butter Premier League games that ultimately define the season.
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Seventy years on - same old story

Morgan Phillips

My first ever FA Cup tie was a 3rd Round match at Craven Cottage against Walsall, on Saturday 8 January 1949.
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FA Cup delight finally reaches W12

Simon Cheshire

For the first time in 22 years Queens Park Rangers will be in the draw for the 4th round of the FA Cup, after a 2-1 victory over Championship leaders Leeds United.
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Return of Furlong

Simon Cheshire

With Darnell Furlong missing through injury Steve McClaren must have feared the worst when 36 year old Àngel Rangel was ruled out for up to eight weeks.

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