Manager – Martin Jol
Stadium – Craven Cottage 25,350
2010/2011 – 8th
Lowlights of 2010/2011 – Too many draws. Missing Bobby Zamora for the majority of the season through injury. Hughes’ resignation upsetting the balance of the club, no matter how temporary.
What to expect in 2011/2012
With the arrival of Martin Jol taking the helm at Fulham it’s good to see his smiling face back in the Premier League, something the welcoming fans can warm to after Mark Hughes’ surprising resignation. Having already started their season back in June with Europa League qualifying, Fulham can expect a long and tiring season, but with 2 leg victories over NSI Runavik and Crusaders, they are a fraction of the way into completing it. If they are to repeat Roy Hodgson’s feat with the club in Europe in the 2009-10 season they could potentially play 23 matches in the competition on top of 38 Premier League games. Though it may seem daunting, Jol has the charisma and can provide the encouragement needed for his squad to progress in both competitions. Having signed the experienced John Arne Riise from Roma and youngsters Pajtim Kasami and Marcel Gecov from clubs Palermo and Slovan Liberc respectively, Jol has strengthened his already in depth squad in preparation for the upcoming season and the possibility of challenging for multiple honours.
Signings –
Pajtim Kasami, Palermo - Undisclosed
John Arne Riise, Roma - £2.2million
Marcel Gecov, Slovan Liberc - £700k
Csama Somogyi – Free Agent
Mariano Pavone – Free Agent
Craig Bellamy, Manchester City - £5million
DJ Campbell, Blackpool - £1.25million
Mohamadou Diarra – Free Agent
Robbie Keane, Tottenham Hotspur - £4million
Pablo Osvaldo, Espanyol - £17million
Departures –
Jonathan Greening, Nottingham Forest- £600k
David Stockdale, Ipswich Town – Loan
John Paintsil, Leicester City – Free
Danny Hoesen, Fortuna Sittard – Loan
Other potential departures –
Andy Johnson, W.B.A/Q.P.R/West Ham United - £3million
Philippe Senderos, Roma – Undisclosed
Zoltan Gera, Newcastle/Stoke/Birmingham – Free
Clint Dempsey, PSG – Undisclosed
Possible starting XI
4-5-1
Schwarzer
Baird, Hughes, Hangeland, Riise
Davies, Etuhu/Sidwell, Kasami, Murphy, Dempsey
Zamora
If Keane Is signed and Johnson Is sold.
4-3-3
Schwarzer
Baird, Hughes, Hangeland, Riise
Kasami, Murphy, Dempsey
Keane, Zamora, Dembélé
If Diarra and Bellamy Sign
4-2-3-1
Schwarzer
Baird, Hughes, Hangeland, Riise/Briggs
Murphy, Diarra
Dembélé, Dempsey, Bellamy
Zamora
Prediction
9th
Similar to the article on Bolton, I feel Fulham have a good enough squad and a more than capable manager to obtain a mid-table finish in the league and a good chance of finishing higher next season. Teams like Everton, Aston Villa and Sunderland will be fighting with Fulham throughout the season for the 7th-10th places and the possibility of European football the following season. I admire Jol’s style of management, and after a successful spell in charge of Spurs, taking them to the clutches of Champions League qualification back in 2006, Fulham fans have much to look forward to in their new leader.

i see that clint dempsey is a potential departure. I don't think i'd like that too much, hes an attacking midfielder that can hold the ball and hes got some size and is good in the air.
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