
Neutral? Not flaming likely. Pete Sixsmith and Monsieur Salut may have been in a part of Craven Cottage described as such but it is unlikely that many around us gained the impression we couldn’t really care less about the outcome …

Neutral? Not flaming likely. Pete Sixsmith and Monsieur Salut may have been in a part of Craven Cottage described as such but it is unlikely that many around us gained the impression we couldn’t really care less about the outcome …
Stop press: Dec 2 – PSG lose at Nice – YES!! – while Steed’s Lyon beat Montpellier to go five …

Not quite the Last Word on Fulham v Sunderland. My fellow Craven Cottage Neutral Ender Pete Sixmsith will also be offering his thoughts on a day in the Smoke. Sunderland supporters are divided as to how good we were at Fulham, as opposed to lucky. Lars Knutsen found ample cause for satisfaction …

Martin O’Neill needed a win and got one. Monsieur Salut hes written elsewhere – click here for the ESPN piece – that even when Simon Mignolet was making his saves, 4-1 somehow seemed more likely than 3-3. The boss’s post-match e-mail picks out the Adam Johnson pass for Fletch’s opener. In my humble view, AJ was immense in the second half after an anonymous start…

The headline mixes up the industries that once flourished in the towns brought together yesterday in search of grassroots cup glory. Pete Sixsmith was there. Now he’s London-bound, praying that a certain other team can somehow muster a winning away performance …
Fulham on Sunday, Consett on Saturday. What a contrast. One is a cosmopolitan area full of pretty young things oozing class and sexuality while the other is in west London.
Stephen Goldsmith writes: Trip to the capital this weekend for the lads and it follows an encouraging defeat – if …