A blog of two halves

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

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QPR fans left scratching their heads

Nick Skoric

Dreams of the play offs took an almighty battering in the last two games which has left QPR fans scratching their heads as to what is next.
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It’s time to use video technology in football

Morgan Phillips

It cannot be too long before the football authorities allow referees to consult video evidence during play in order to resolve contentious issues. This would make the officials’ job a little easier as well as ensuring that justice is done.

Frisson for Friday floodlit feast

Tim Harrison

With a sense of injustice still occupying some at the Bridge following last weekend’s 2-2 draw at Swansea – a match that the Blues dominated – Chelsea approach Friday night’s game against Liverpool with renewed determination.
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Don’t pass up a chance to see Fulham’s passing game

Morgan Phillips

Fulham FC’s chief revenue officer Casper Stylsvig has emailed some long-time season ticket holders offering a complimentary pair of match tickets ‘so you can show your friends and family what they’re missing’.
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New QPR striker Idrissa Sylla

Nick Skoric

My friends in Belgium tell me Idrissa Sylla has a touch of the Loic Remy about him with his lightning speed but is a little lightweight in the muscles department so the new QPR striker will have a tough time breaking into the starting line up.
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Fans split over Luiz signing

Tim Harrison

Blues fans are still absorbing the late flurry of transfer deadline activity at the Bridge, with opinion divided about the re-signing of David Luiz.
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There's a spring in the step

Tim Harrison

It’s early days, and there are much sterner tests ahead, but Chelsea’s start to the season has put a spring back into everyone’s step at the Bridge.
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Clean sheets are a lost art

Tim Harrison

A muggy night in London can’t explain away Chelsea’s laboured performance in the EFL Cup, scraping past Bristol Rovers at Stamford Bridge.
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A question for Slavisa on the transfer window goes wrong

Morgan Phillips

At the start of June 2016 the distinguished football historian Peter Lupson informed me that a young player of his acquaintance had just signed for Fulham's academy. He suggested my interviewing the youngster for this blog.

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