David stepping back

David was very touched to receive a signed Fulham shirt as a token of gratitude from members as he steps back from the day to day running of the 1879 club he was instrumental in founding.

David would like to express his gratitude to the members and hopes to still attend many dinners in the future.

Best and Worst Manager vote at the Ray Lewington Lunch

Full results of the voting at the Ray Lewington lunch

Fulham’s Greatest Manager

1. Roy Hodgson (51)
2 Jean Tigana (32)
3 Marco Silva (15)
Micky Adams (9)
Alec Stock (5)
Ray Lewington (6)
Malcolm MacDonald (3)
Kevin Keegan (1)
Chris Coleman (2)
Ray Hatford (1)

Fulham’s Worst Manager

1. Laurie Sanchez (29)
2. Alan Dicks (28)
3. Don Mackay (22)
Vic Buckingham (4)
Kit Symons (2)
Paul Bracewell (5)
Ian Branfoot (3)
Claudio Ranieri (8)
Booby Campbell (6)
Rene Meulensteen (4)
Scott Parker (4)
Mark Hughes 6

The 1879 Club Awards 2023

The poll was taken at our last lunch, with Robert Wilson as Guest of Honour, on May 19th.

No surprises in the Player of the Season.

In GOAT I was surprised Luis Boa Morte did not poll any votes.

I applied a counting system of 3 points for a #1 choice, 2 for a #2 and 1 for a #3.

The poll proved popular and I will use it for future events on Fulham-related topics.

 

Player of the Season ( full list)

Joao Pahlinha : 57
Bernd Leno: 38
Willian: 21
Tom Ream: 15
Kenny Tete: 12
Alex Mitrovic:7
Harrison Reed: 5

Greatest of All Time (GOAT)

George Cohen: 24
Louis  Saha: 21
Gordon Davies : 20
Alan Mullery : 18
Les Barrett: 8
Simon Morgan :7
Ray Houghton : 7
Moussa Dembelé: 6
Tom Cairney : 6
Brede Hangeland:4
Graham Leggat: 4
Les Strong:3
Allan Clarke:3
Roger Brown: 3
Mark Schwarzer: 3
Paul Peschisolido: 3
Edwin Van der Sar: 3
Bobby Keetch: 3
Brian McBride:1
Paul Parker :1
Fred Callaghan: 1
Beddy Jezzard:1
Tosh Chamberlain: 1
Micky Adams :1
Booby Robson:1
Steed Malbranque :1
Ray Lewington :1
Vic Halom 1

Report on Lunch 13 March 2020

John Lacy proved to be an excellent guest of honour . He came from an era when university graduates like Steve Heighway , Brian Hall and his Spurs teammate Chris Galvin began to make their mark. As this article by the late and great Dennis Turner makes clear John would have made a superb CEO in today’s football world.

He remembered his times at Fulham with great affection as we do of him.

David Daly gave us his normal, well informed update but as this is a public domain website I will not go into any more detail.

Whilst there were inevitably a few drop outs we had a good gathering including new members Peter Brodnicki and David Baker.

Our next lunch is May 15th. The situation is fluid but will be governed by government health advice and the policy of the RAC.

1879 Club Report 2019

Events 2019

15 March Stuart Gray who apologised for absence bur attended at 16th October event

3 May: Tony Gale

9 August: Mark Ramprakash

27 September: Paul Peschisolido

16 October : Stuart Gray and Scott Parker at Fulham Foundation fund raising event at Craven Cottage.

6 December Xmas Lunch

Finance

Treasurer Mike Powell to report on this separately

Amount in bank account.

Short financial statement.

Subscription of £100 due 31 January 2020 . Please ensure your dues are paid on time to retain membership and ensure the club has sufficient cash reserves.

Cancellation policy

Within 7 days of event

Outside 7 days

Dates of 2020 meetings

13 March
8th May
7th August
4th September ( cricket lunch)
22 October. * (Craven Cottage event with Fulham Foundation)
4th December ( Xmas lunch)

Prospective Guests

  • Bobby Zamora
  • Cricket lunch: Andrew Strauss or Paul Farbrace or Alec Stewart.
  • Rodney Marsh
  • Others to be approached and advised
  • Suggestions welcome

Fulham Foundation

We intend to repeat the October dinner at Craven Cottage to raise money for Fulham Foundation for al the good causes it does in the name of Fulham FC to which we handed over a cheque for £5999 after the October event and to cooperate with them on fundraising events they are putting on such as their golf day in May 6th. It would be good to contribute at least one team. Everyone has their preferred charities but its best to have one for our club that encompasses everyone and the Fulham Foundation ticks that box.

Website

We intend to expand website for info on bank details and events. Please refer to website for any queries initially.

Membership

Membership is capped at 35.
David Roodyn, Alan Smith have an overall discretion regarding membership.

Venue

The RAC Pall Mall has excellent facilities and good food and wine. They know Alan well and therefore make the arrangements of every lunch much easier.

Comments

The Club had a successful year with lunches at RAC well attended with interesting Guests of Honour. We had our first non Fulham speaker in Mark Ramprakash . He was well received and we think it a good idea to have one event with a non Fulham speaker well known in his sport. For the other events we will invite a Fulham Guest and appreciate David Daly ‘s input. David has asked to make it clear he attends lunches and events as a paid up member of long standing and not as an interface/ facilitator of any complaint you may have with Fulham.

Our protocol for inviting a guest of honour is

  1. Identify a guest
  2. Liaise with David Daly
  3. Alan approaches the guest and extends invitation
  4. Any fee is discussed and agreed.

This works well and ensures a high calibre of guest. We welcome your suggestions of any potential guest but we cannot obviously guarantee his attendance.

Report on 3rd May 2019 Lunch

The May 3rd lunch at the RAC went very well. David Daly updated us on the new Riverside stand development. Fulham legend Tony Gale told some hilarious stories and also gave a shrewd assessment of the 2018-19 season.

Day of days

I always remember a photo of two Fulham supporters in a programme around 1966. They were the Pegram brothers carrying a banner in the rain at Nottingham Forest away. The text to the photograph was that to support Fulham was to incur the jibes from supporters of other more successful teams but fans like the Pegrams know no other club. The game was called off, they were drenched, they were Fulham.

Cue forward to last year when Jamie was teased at football training for supporting a cr-p team. He and all of us experienced arguably the happiest and most enjoyable day of our history at Wembley. The club, the team and above all the supporters did us all proud. Here are photos of some of the 1879 ers and their families at Wembley or in the case of Matthew Jacobs at his wedding on our day of days.

David

What a great day, a day I’m sure we all have our own memories, winning has to be the pinacle but what made it even more special was (as David Daly said) being part of the largest collective of Fulham fans ever. Our fans were just outstanding and blows away some of the bad days. For me having 3 generations there.

Graham Brooker

David, Everybody in the photo was part of the Woodall party – mostly family but also including four friends flown in from New Jersey – 23 in all. What a day in every respect. The magnitude of the White Wall was simply overwhelming – where did they all come from?
Possibly the best day ever.

Mick

 

Still buzzing.
What a wonderful day.
The team did us proud.
A few photos of the 3 generations of the Fulham family.
Cheers

Lawrence

Here’s a video at the final whistle of stressed-and-relieved Quinn, Faith, Lily, Maddy and Chris Whitman.

Frankfurt International School student and former Fulham STHer Cyril Preudhomme with Chris Whitman at a track meet in Munich two days before the Wembley final. Cyril had stopped Chris to compliment his hat and talk up the final. Cyril’s father was headed to London for the big day.

The day before the Wembley final, this is Fulham legend Edwin van der Sar already dressed for the Wall of White. Our former ‘keeper is bestowing a gold medal upon young Maddy Whitman (4 x 400 relay, European international schools championship in Munich) and assuring her that our lads would take care of business at Wembley.