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  2. Craven Cottage - Wikipedia

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    During this time, many Fulham fans only went to away games in protest of moving from Craven Cottage. [53] [54] [55] 'Back to the Cottage', later to become the 'Fulham Supporters Trust', was set up as a fans pressure group to encourage the chairman and his advisers that Craven Cottage was the only viable option for Fulham Football Club. [56] [57]

  3. Fulham F.C. - Wikipedia

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    Fulham Football Club is a professional football club based in Fulham, West London, England.The club competes in the Premier League, the top tier of English football.They have played home games at Craven Cottage since 1896, other than a two-year period spent at Loftus Road whilst Craven Cottage underwent redevelopments that were completed in 2004.

  4. Template : Football map/List of football stadiums in England

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    Template for map of football stadiums in List of football stadiums in England. Sized to fit the sidebar in the article. Sized to fit the sidebar in the article. Numbers match list as of August 24, 2018.

  5. Hurlingham Park - Wikipedia

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    Hurlingham Park is a park and multi-use sports ground in Fulham, London, England, which is mostly used for rugby matches, football matches and athletics events [1] and is the home of Hammersmith and Fulham Rugby Football Club. The park is a two-minute walk from Putney Bridge tube station on the District line. [2]

  6. Category:Fulham F.C. home grounds - Wikipedia

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  7. Motspur Park - Wikipedia

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    The Motspur Park athletics stadium was built by the University of London in 1928. Sydney Charles Wooderson set the then world mile record of 4min 6.4sec at the sports ground on 28 August 1938. The stadium and ground are now owned by Fulham football club as their training camp. The large gasometers at Motspur Park are visible across most of SW ...

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  9. Lillie Bridge Grounds - Wikipedia

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    The Lillie Bridge Grounds was a sports ground on the Fulham side of West Brompton, London. It opened in 1866, coinciding with the opening of West Brompton station . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It was named after the local landowner, Sir John Scott Lillie (1790–1868) and the Lillie bridge over the West London Line , that links Old Brompton Road with Lillie Road.