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Braving Arctic weather and pavements more slippery than Nicolas Anelka’s agent, 400 Fulham fans attended the Back to the Cottage Campaign’s public meeting on January 30. The venue, Hammersmith Town Hall, is a place intimately linked with the struggle for Craven Cottage’s survival: 16 years ago it saw the noisy birth of the campaign which fought off the Fulham-QPR merger plan. Now we were back, a little more subdued and confused but not without hope that London’s oldest and, in our view, finest ground can still be preserved. The position now is not as morally clear-cut as the old battle between fans and developers. New external factors have impinged, notably the requirement to have all-seat stadiums and the general inflation in the costs associated with top-division football. Overshadowing every thing else, though, is the role of the chairman. Only five years ago, the very thought of Premiership football would have had the notorious cynics of the Stevenage Road Enclosure losing control of their thermos flasks in their amusement. Recent events – particularly the news of the conditional sale of the site to Fulham River Properties back in September – have damaged trust between fans and club. Yet a major feature of the meeting was the degree of hope still at large that the chairman can be persuaded a return to the Cottage is in everyone’s interests. From WSC 193 March 2003. What was happening this month On the subject...
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