Fulham FC vrs Leeds UTD
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Fulham FC vrs Leeds UTD
Hi<BR><BR>I'M going to be in London in early decmber and i wondering if it would be possible to get tickets to Fulham football club vrs Leeds united. Can anyone suggest the best way purchase tickets and if it would be possible to get tickets.
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I have no idea but would recommend that you try the Fulham Football club website first and see what is says there. Give them a call also!! If you want tickets then booking early would be adviseable or you could face getting ripped off by Touts!<BR><BR>Not really sure of any better plan of action!!
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Tickets usually go on sale about 3 weeks before the match. As others suggested, try Fulham first. If they don't have any, then try Leeds. It's unlikely that Leeds will have any, as the visitors usually don't get that many tickets, and season ticket holders usually take most of those, but you never know.<BR><BR>Then try a broker. You will pay more, but if you really want to go... If all else fails, try the ground before the match, and buy it off a tout.
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At the risk of being patronising....<BR><BR>Are you aware that Fulham aren't playing in Fulham for the forseeable future? They are ground sharing with Queens Park Rangers at Loftus Rd, quite some way from Fulham.<BR><BR>Tickets shouldn't be too much trouble if you get in early enough (FFC aren't particularly well supported). Good luck with the filth that follow Leeds though.<BR><BR>
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Well I had not heard that Fulham was not playing at Craven Cottage this season. Shame. I have fond memories of seeing my first English football match at Fulham, with Fulham vs Reading (when they were both in first division). Great fun, intimate little ground, and very, um, how shall I say, atmospheric.<BR><BR><BR>Is Craven Cottage being renovated or will they no longer use the grounds?<BR><BR>Thanks
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Yes the phony pharoah does own Fulham, which makes me very doubtful if the redevelopment will ever come off. I suspect they'll join Chelsea in receivership and the site will be sold of for development.<BR><BR>Re: Filthy Leeds. Leeds fans have a deserved reputation as violent, racist thugs (a tradition proudly carried on by the team), earned over many years. <BR><BR>The away support of any team is a distillation of the "hardcore" supporters of that team. Thus Leeds' away support is verminous in the extreme.<BR><BR>I support Tottenham who are certainly no saints in this regard but look like Gandhi in comparison with LUFC.




