Fulham last made the headlines in the mid-seventies when George Best and Rodney Marsh turned out at Craven Cottage. Following the dark days of the eighties, Mohamed Al Fayed has breathed new life (and a substantial amount of cash) into the club, and, following the initial success of Kevin Keegan, Jean Tigana has taken Fulham up to the Premiership for the first time. The 2001/02 season saw Tigana's men reach the semi-finals of the FA Cup and adapt to life in the top division. Harry Harris and Danny Fullbrook have been there to record everything behind the scenes.
Has written one of the most influential football columns in the country for more than three decades, where his work on Fleet Street has seen him awarded the British Sports Journalist of the Year award on two occasions
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