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I go home and away with Forest so was a no brainer.
Went down on the coach which was an easy journey down. The only real traffic was on the M25 which is expected around 4pm on a week day and we got off in Hammersmith and walked from the pub to the ground which was a nice walk down by the river.
We went in the William Morris Wetherspoons just the usual Spoons atmosphere filled with both sets of supporters locals were nice and friendly.
Had food in the Wetherspoons – just the standard quality of food that you’d find in Wetherspoons all over the country.
If you get to the ground in decent time there is an early bird offer for Camden hells at £4.80 a pint compared to the £7 a pint that they usually charge so would recommend.
I always love travelling to Fulham as it is a nice old fashioned away end. I was a few rows from the pitch with a good view which based on the result some could say was unfortunate as we lost 5-0!
Forest fans class as usual as we kept singing throughout and especially at 4 and 5 nil down barely anyone left early. We all stuck by and supported the club we love and we stuck by and still will continue to stick by Steve Cooper throughout the difficult times just as last season and we came through them.
7/10
There are plenty of police and stewards around to guide you if necessary but most away coaches park on Fulham Palace Road, which can be found via all the side streets around the ground just by following them to the top.
£25 on match ticket and £26 on the coach, which was good value.
Yes most definitely especially if you play in the summer, as it would be a beautiful day by the river but still always a good away day as it’s old school!
Not been to Fulham before and London isn’t too far from Bournemouth compared to other away games.
Drove to Richmond, parked in the Old Deer Car park which is a few minutes away from Richmond station, and then District Line Tube to Putney Bridge.
The Eight Bells looked good but was very full, so we went to The Rocket, the Wetherspoons on the river. It was busy with a mixture of home and away fans. Decent beer and cheap for London!
McDonald’s in Putney!
Decent view, the posts in the stands do restrict the view for some, but our view was ok.
Very good, and the early Cherries penalty set the tone in the away end. Home fans were rather quiet though.
7/10
Very easy – just a 15 minute walk back to the Tube through the park.
About £80 including an adult and U16 ticket, petrol, parking, Tube, food and a pint. So not bad value overall.
Yes. It’s easy to get to, has a good selection of pubs nearby and Craven Cottage has bags of character… A proper ground!