“Tom Huddlestone, he gets things done…” by Jon Horner
What if Tom Huddlestone’s negotiating skills were used for good?
Fulham did not deserve to lose this match. Damn you, Tom.
“Tom Huddlestone, he gets things done…” by Jon Horner
What if Tom Huddlestone’s negotiating skills were used for good?
Fulham did not deserve to lose this match. Damn you, Tom.
AFR is going to chat with London-based artist and lifelong Fulham supporter Example sometime in the near future about football. He’s finishing up a tour around the UK performing songs like “Kickstarts”, “Won’t Go Quietly”, and “Watch The Sun Come Up” off of his new album entitled “Won’t Go Quietly”. We want to open the interview up to you guys. So feel free to include any questions you might have below.
What would you like to ask the Cottager and “dysfunctional electro pop” artist? (Artwork above by Jon Horner. Example’s “Kickstarts” Music Video is below.)
Isn’t it obvious? Example needs to invite Clint to do a verse on one of his tracks.

WHY THE HELL DON’T I HAVE A USMNT JERSEY OR FULHAM JERSEY FOR DEMPSEY!!
I NEED MONEY!
Clint Dempsey needs to do a giveaway on his Facebook page!
well you see, the game took hold like the roots of a tree…
This soccer ain’t a sport, then why’d Nike sign me?
By Eric Beard
Fulham fans are a lively bunch. You don’t hear too many people bashing the way Fulham goes about with their business. So when the 20,000 Cottagers chanted “Disgrace to the Premier League” about Mick McCarthy’s Wolverhampton Wanderers, there was reason behind the gesture. Not only had Wolves earned six yellow cards and a red, but Fulham’s living legend Bobby Zamora had his right leg broken by Wolves captain Karl Henry and won’t be back on the pitch for about four months..
Fulham managed to pull themselves together and fight back from 1-nil down to win 2-1 in injury time. But three points isn’t enough to compensate for four Zamora-less months. And the Fulham players knew that, as Clint Dempsey came right up to Karl Henry and verbally abused him like only a part-athlete, part-rapper could do. Clint’s colourful language essentially accused Henry of deliberately breaking Zamora’s ankle. Surely it’s a serious declaration to accuse a fellow professional of hurting another internationally, but did Dempsey’s outrage have merit?
(via nowordspoken)
How much longer will he be at the Cottage? I’m going to miss him destroying Mancs…
By Eric Beard
Before the World Cup, I was able to talk to Dempsey the day before the US National Team’s Czech Republic friendly. In response to whether he would like to play for a bigger club than Fulham Dempsey said, “Yeah, that would be awesome to one day play for a big club and play Champions League, but right now I’m enjoying my football at Fulham and we’ll have to see what happens.”
Well, the opportunity to play Champions League football may have just come for Dempsey, who was one the United States’ best players at the 2010 World Cup, scoring against England and creating chance after chance against Ghana in the Round of 16. AC Milan are seriously looking into making a bid for the Fulham star, who was part of Roy Hodgson’s incredible Europa League campaign. Though Dempsey signed a contract extension with Fulham through 2013, he may be able to leave the Premier League relatively easily because Roy Hodgson is reportedly leaving Fulham to manage Liverpool.
Champions League for Deuce? Thoughts?