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CLUB HISTORY
1879   Club formed as Fulham St Andrews
1879   Started playing home matches at Star Road, Fulham                         
1888   Changed name to Fulham
1891   Started playing home matches at Eel Brook Common                         
1896   Started playing home matches at Craven Cottage                         
1898   Turned professional
1903   Became a Limited Company
1904   Harry Bradshaw became the first manager
1907   Elected to Football League in Division 2
1909   Phil Kelso became new manager
1924   Andy Ducat became new manager
1926   Joe Bradshaw became new manager
1927 1928 Relegated at end of season to Division 3
1929   Ned Liddell became new manager
1931   Jim MacIntyre became new manager
1931 1932 Football League Division 3 South Champions
1931 1932 Frank Newton set record for most League goals in a season scoring 43 times 
1934   Jimmy Hogan became new manager
1935   Jack Peart became new manager
1938   Record home attendance of 49,335 against Millwall in Division 2       
1948   Frank Osborne became new manager
1948 1949 Football League Division 2 Champions
1949   Bill Dodgin Senior became new manager
1951 1952 Relegated at end of season to Division 2
1956   Duggie Livingstone became new manager
1958   Bedford Jezzard became new manager
1958 1959 Runners-up in Football League Division 2  (promoted)
1962   Johnny Haynes became club's most-capped player, with 56 caps for England
1963   Recorded highest score in League match beating Ipswich 10-1 in Division 1
1965   Vic Buckingham became new manager
1967 1968 Relegated at end of season to Division 2
1968   Bobby Robson became new manager
1968 1969 Relegated at end of season to Division 3
1969   Bill Dodgin Junior became new manager
1970   Johnny Haynes played last game, setting club appearances record for League matches at 594  
1970 1971 Runners-up in Football League Division 3  (promoted)
1972   Alec Stock became new manager
1975   Runners-up in FA Cup final, losing to West Ham 2-0
1976   Bobby Campbell became new manager
1979 1980 Relegated at end of season to Division 3
1980   Malcolm Macdonald became new manager
1981 1982 Finished 3rd in Canon Football League Division 3  (promoted)
1984   Ray Harford became new manager
1985 1986 Relegated at end of season to Division 3
1986   Ray Lewington became new manager
1986   Record heaviest defeat losing to Liverpool 10-0 in League Cup 2nd round 
1990   Alan Dicks became new manager
1991   Don Mackay became new manager
1991   Gordon Davies  became club's all-time record League goalscorer with 159 goals
1993 1994 Relegated at end of season to Endsleigh Division 3 (originally Division 4)
1994   Ian Branfoot became new manager
1995   Recorded highest score in Cup match beating Swansea 7-0 in FA Cup 1st round  
1996   Micky Adams became new manager
1996 1997 Runners-up in Nationwide Football League Division 3 (originally Division 4)  promoted
1997   Ray Wilkins became new manager
1998   Kevin Keegan became new manager
1998 1999 Champions of Nationwide Football League Division 2 (originally Division 3)
1999   Paul Bracewell became new manager
2000   Jean Tigana became new manager
2000 2001 Champions of Nationwide Football League Division 1 (originally Division 2)
2001   Club broke transfer record when buying Steve Marlet for £11,500,000 from Lyon
2003   Chris Coleman became new manager
2004   Highest fee received for a player when selling Louis Saha for £11,500,000 to Man Utd
2007   Lawrie Sanchez became new manager
2007   Matthew Briggs became club's youngest player at 16 years and 65 days
2007   Roy Hodgson became new manager
 
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