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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Fulham |  |  |  | Fulham: Encyclopedia II - Premiership-Football League gulf - 2000-01/2001-02Manchester City: Under new manager Kevin Keegan, City were crowned runaway champions of Division One and by the time Keegan left in March 2005 he had achieved the much needed stability that the blue half of Manchester had craved for in recent seasons.
Coventry City: After their 34-year spell at the top finally end, the Sky Blues were determined to be back before long, but the last five seasons have mostly been spent trying to avoid another relegation rather than gaining promotion back to the Premiership. The recent relocation to a new stadium at F ...
See also:Premiership-Football League gulf, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1992-93, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1993-94, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1994-95, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1995-96, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1996-97, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1997-98, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1998-99, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1999-2000, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2000-01, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2001-02, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2002-03, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2003-04, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2004-05, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2005-06, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1992-93/1993-94, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1993-94/1994-95, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1994-95/1995-96, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1995-96/1996-97, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1996-97/1997-98, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1997-98/1998-99, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1998-99/1999-2000, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1999-2000/2000-01, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2000-01/2001-02, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2001-02/2002-03, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2002-03/2003-04, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2003-04/2004-05 Read more here: » Premiership-Football League gulf: Encyclopedia II - Premiership-Football League gulf - 2000-01/2001-02 |
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|  |  |  | Fulham: Encyclopedia II - Purley London - Purley in the mediaOn television the town became known in the sitcom, Terry and June where Terry and June Medford (Terry Scott and June Whitfield), had moved after the characters' previous series, Happy Ever After. The sitcom was set on the cusp of Purley and Wallington (on Church Road in a house within sight of St Mark's Church) and the opening credits featured them dancing around the (now unrecognisable) Whitgift Centre - a local shopping precinct.
Purley was named in 2003 as the wealthiest area of suburban London, mainly due to t ...
See also:Purley London, Purley London - History and description, Purley London - Political Issues, Purley London - Transport links, Purley London - Purley in the media, Purley London - Nearest places, Purley London - Nearest railway stations, Purley London - External link Read more here: » Purley London: Encyclopedia II - Purley London - Purley in the media |
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|  |  |  | Fulham: Encyclopedia II - Ray Harford - At BlackburnWhile Harford was assistant manager of Blackburn, he helped Kenny Dalglish in the club's quest for success. In 1992, the club won promotion to the new Premier League via the promotion playoffs. In the new Premier League in 1993, Blackburn finished fourth thanks to a side made up of mostly new players like £3.3million record signing striker Alan Shearer. The following season Blackburn finished runners-up to double winners Manchester United but a consolation for the disappoi ...
See also:Ray Harford, Ray Harford - Pre-Management, Ray Harford - At Fulham, Ray Harford - At Luton, Ray Harford - At Wimbledon, Ray Harford - At Blackburn, Ray Harford - At Albion, Ray Harford - At QPR, Ray Harford - At Millwall, Ray Harford - Retirement and Death Read more here: » Ray Harford: Encyclopedia II - Ray Harford - At Blackburn |
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|  |  |  | Fulham: Encyclopedia II - Richmond upon Thames - Open spacesRichmond is a green and leafy town and it is surrounded by accessible open spaces. To the east and south lies Richmond Park a large area of wild heath and woodland that was first enclosed by Charles I as a hunting park. To the north lie the wide green lawns and playing fields of the Old Deer Park which run down to the River Thames, and beyond it Kew Gardens. On the west, rising above the river are the Terrace Gardens: these gardens were laid out in the 1880s and extended down to the River Thames some 40 years later; the broad gravel walk alo ...
See also:Richmond upon Thames, Richmond upon Thames - History, Richmond upon Thames - Royal connections, Richmond upon Thames - Historic buildings around Richmond Green, Richmond upon Thames - The Rolling Stones, Richmond upon Thames - Famous residents, Richmond upon Thames - Open spaces, Richmond upon Thames - Shopping & Entertainment, Richmond upon Thames - Transport, Richmond upon Thames - Nearest places, Richmond upon Thames - Nearest tube stations, Richmond upon Thames - Nearest railway stations Read more here: » Richmond upon Thames: Encyclopedia II - Richmond upon Thames - Open spaces |
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|  |  |  | Fulham: Encyclopedia II - Richmond upon Thames - Famous residentsFamous living residents include Princess Alexandra, The Honourable Lady Ogilvy, a granddaughter of King George V. Princess Alexandra resides at Thatched House Lodge in Richmond Park, a property acquired by her late husband, Angus Ogilvy following their wedding in 1967.
Other residents include television presenters and brothers Richard Attenborough, Mick Jagger, Jerry Hall, Richard E Grant and David Attenborough. In 1855 George Eliot rented a house in Parkshot, and during the next three years she wrote there the greater part of her fir ...
See also:Richmond upon Thames, Richmond upon Thames - History, Richmond upon Thames - Royal connections, Richmond upon Thames - Historic buildings around Richmond Green, Richmond upon Thames - The Rolling Stones, Richmond upon Thames - Famous residents, Richmond upon Thames - Open spaces, Richmond upon Thames - Shopping & Entertainment, Richmond upon Thames - Transport, Richmond upon Thames - Nearest places, Richmond upon Thames - Nearest tube stations, Richmond upon Thames - Nearest railway stations Read more here: » Richmond upon Thames: Encyclopedia II - Richmond upon Thames - Famous residents |
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| |  |  |  | Fulham: Encyclopedia II - Ray Harford - At MillwallIn the summer of 1999, Ray Harford made a return to football as first team coach under Millwall manager Keith Stevens. Millwall had been in Division Two since 1996 and the club's directors were desperate to win promotion. Stevens was young and inexperienced, and by September 2000 the Millwall board had decided they wanted a more experienced manager so they terminated his contract. Ray Harford was appointed manager on a temporary basis and it seemed possible that he might be given the job permanently. But that fifth promotion from within neve ...
See also:Ray Harford, Ray Harford - Pre-Management, Ray Harford - At Fulham, Ray Harford - At Luton, Ray Harford - At Wimbledon, Ray Harford - At Blackburn, Ray Harford - At Albion, Ray Harford - At QPR, Ray Harford - At Millwall, Ray Harford - Retirement and Death Read more here: » Ray Harford: Encyclopedia II - Ray Harford - At Millwall |
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|  |  |  | Fulham: Encyclopedia II - Premiership-Football League gulf - 1999-2000/2000-01Wimbledon: Just missed out of the Division One playoffs and manager Terry Burton was disappointed, but it was about as good as Wimbledon's fortunes would get over next few seasons.
Sheffield Wednesday: Financial problems had finally contributed to Sheffield Wednesday's relegation from the Premiership, and they almost went down again in 2000-01. But the key success of the season was avoiding bankruptcy rather than avoiding relegation.
Watford: An excellent start to the season gave hope for Watford, but they slipped to mid-table ...
See also:Premiership-Football League gulf, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1992-93, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1993-94, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1994-95, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1995-96, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1996-97, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1997-98, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1998-99, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1999-2000, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2000-01, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2001-02, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2002-03, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2003-04, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2004-05, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2005-06, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1992-93/1993-94, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1993-94/1994-95, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1994-95/1995-96, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1995-96/1996-97, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1996-97/1997-98, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1997-98/1998-99, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1998-99/1999-2000, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1999-2000/2000-01, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2000-01/2001-02, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2001-02/2002-03, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2002-03/2003-04, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2003-04/2004-05 Read more here: » Premiership-Football League gulf: Encyclopedia II - Premiership-Football League gulf - 1999-2000/2000-01 |
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|  |  |  | Fulham: Encyclopedia II - Premiership-Football League gulf - 1998-99/1999-2000Charlton Athletic: Won the Division One title and got back to the Premiership at the first time of asking. Have remained there ever since and quickly established themselves as a strong Premiership club on and off the pitch.
Blackburn Rovers: Had a disappointing campaign in 1999-2000 but a revival the following season saw Rovers get back into the Premiership where they have remained since and achieved some success.
Nottingham Forest: David Platt's hopes of getting Forest back to the Premiership in his first season as manager were ruined by financial problems. Their 14th place finish was the ...
See also:Premiership-Football League gulf, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1992-93, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1993-94, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1994-95, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1995-96, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1996-97, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1997-98, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1998-99, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1999-2000, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2000-01, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2001-02, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2002-03, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2003-04, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2004-05, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2005-06, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1992-93/1993-94, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1993-94/1994-95, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1994-95/1995-96, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1995-96/1996-97, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1996-97/1997-98, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1997-98/1998-99, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1998-99/1999-2000, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1999-2000/2000-01, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2000-01/2001-02, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2001-02/2002-03, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2002-03/2003-04, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2003-04/2004-05 Read more here: » Premiership-Football League gulf: Encyclopedia II - Premiership-Football League gulf - 1998-99/1999-2000 |
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|  |  |  | Fulham: Encyclopedia II - Premiership-Football League gulf - 1992-93/1993-94Crystal Palace: Alan Smith's first season of management ended in success as he secured Palace the Division One title and returned them to the Premiership at the first time of asking.
Middlesbrough: Finished ninth in Division One the season after losing their Premiership place. The club's directors felt it was time for a change and replaced Lennie Lawrence with Manchester United legend Bryan Robson, who accepted the role of player-manager.
Nottingham Forest: Frank Clark succeeded the legendary Brian Clough and returned Forest to the Premiership at the first time of asking, although in the long term he ...
See also:Premiership-Football League gulf, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1992-93, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1993-94, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1994-95, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1995-96, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1996-97, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1997-98, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1998-99, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1999-2000, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2000-01, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2001-02, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2002-03, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2003-04, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2004-05, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2005-06, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1992-93/1993-94, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1993-94/1994-95, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1994-95/1995-96, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1995-96/1996-97, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1996-97/1997-98, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1997-98/1998-99, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1998-99/1999-2000, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1999-2000/2000-01, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2000-01/2001-02, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2001-02/2002-03, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2002-03/2003-04, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2003-04/2004-05 Read more here: » Premiership-Football League gulf: Encyclopedia II - Premiership-Football League gulf - 1992-93/1993-94 |
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Sunderland: As of 24 January 2006, Sunderland lay bottom of the Premiership after losing 17 of their first 22 games and collecting just 9 points. The Black Cats now look to be doomed to an immediate return to the Championship, and are a serious threat to break their 2002-03 Premiership record for fewest points earned in a season (19).
Wigan Athletic: In the top division for the first time in their history, Wigan have made a brilliant Premiership debut less than 30 years after joining the league. They went into December 2 ...
See also:Premiership-Football League gulf, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1992-93, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1993-94, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1994-95, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1995-96, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1996-97, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1997-98, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1998-99, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1999-2000, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2000-01, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2001-02, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2002-03, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2003-04, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2004-05, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2005-06, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1992-93/1993-94, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1993-94/1994-95, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1994-95/1995-96, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1995-96/1996-97, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1996-97/1997-98, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1997-98/1998-99, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1998-99/1999-2000, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1999-2000/2000-01, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2000-01/2001-02, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2001-02/2002-03, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2002-03/2003-04, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2003-04/2004-05 Read more here: » Premiership-Football League gulf: Encyclopedia II - Premiership-Football League gulf - 2005-06 |
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|  |  |  | Fulham: Encyclopedia II - Premiership-Football League gulf - 2004-05Norwich City: The £3million arrival of Crewe striker Dean Ashton had a positive effect on Norwich's results during the second half of the season, and on the final day a win would have secured their safety regardless of what happened to the three teams below them. But a 6-0 hammering at Fulham and a 2-0 win for West Bromwich Albion in their match at home to Portsmouth meant that the Canaries were relegated a ...
See also:Premiership-Football League gulf, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1992-93, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1993-94, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1994-95, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1995-96, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1996-97, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1997-98, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1998-99, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1999-2000, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2000-01, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2001-02, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2002-03, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2003-04, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2004-05, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2005-06, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1992-93/1993-94, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1993-94/1994-95, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1994-95/1995-96, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1995-96/1996-97, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1996-97/1997-98, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1997-98/1998-99, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1998-99/1999-2000, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1999-2000/2000-01, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2000-01/2001-02, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2001-02/2002-03, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2002-03/2003-04, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2003-04/2004-05 Read more here: » Premiership-Football League gulf: Encyclopedia II - Premiership-Football League gulf - 2004-05 |
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|  |  |  | Fulham: Encyclopedia II - Premiership-Football League gulf - 2003-04Pourtsmouth: Back in the top flight for the first time since 1988, Harry Redknapp's Division One title winners were in for a hard time in their first Premiership campaign. But they pulled together and moved up the table towards the end of the season and finished 13th.
Leicester City: The Foxes fought and fought throughout their comeback season in the Premiership, but in the end Micky Adams and his players were unable to pull off the survival act which they had hoped for. They had failed to meet the standards set by the Leicester side of the late 1990's which had won two L ...
See also:Premiership-Football League gulf, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1992-93, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1993-94, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1994-95, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1995-96, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1996-97, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1997-98, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1998-99, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1999-2000, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2000-01, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2001-02, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2002-03, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2003-04, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2004-05, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2005-06, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1992-93/1993-94, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1993-94/1994-95, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1994-95/1995-96, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1995-96/1996-97, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1996-97/1997-98, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1997-98/1998-99, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1998-99/1999-2000, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1999-2000/2000-01, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2000-01/2001-02, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2001-02/2002-03, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2002-03/2003-04, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2003-04/2004-05 Read more here: » Premiership-Football League gulf: Encyclopedia II - Premiership-Football League gulf - 2003-04 |
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|  |  |  | Fulham: Encyclopedia II - Premiership-Football League gulf - 1993-94/1994-95Sheffield United: Finished highest out of the three relegated teams, but eighth place was not even good enough for a playoff place and the Blades have remained in the second tier of the league for each of the 12 seasons since their relegation - although they were losing playoff finalists in 1997 and 2003.
Oldham Athletic: Finished 14th in their first season following relegation. Despite keeping virtually the same squad as they had fielded in the Premiership, the departure of manager Joe Royle marked the end of an era at Boundary Park ...
See also:Premiership-Football League gulf, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1992-93, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1993-94, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1994-95, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1995-96, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1996-97, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1997-98, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1998-99, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1999-2000, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2000-01, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2001-02, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2002-03, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2003-04, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2004-05, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2005-06, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1992-93/1993-94, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1993-94/1994-95, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1994-95/1995-96, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1995-96/1996-97, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1996-97/1997-98, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1997-98/1998-99, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1998-99/1999-2000, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1999-2000/2000-01, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2000-01/2001-02, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2001-02/2002-03, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2002-03/2003-04, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2003-04/2004-05 Read more here: » Premiership-Football League gulf: Encyclopedia II - Premiership-Football League gulf - 1993-94/1994-95 |
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|  |  |  | Fulham: Encyclopedia II - Premiership-Football League gulf - 1994-95/1995-96Crystal Palace: Steve Coppell was briefly put back in charge of team affairs for the season that followed Palace's relegation, but reverted to his boardroom role after a poor start to the season and made way for Dave Bassett. Palace climbed from 16th to 3rd place during the final 15 games of the season, but their promotion dream was killed by a 2-1 defeat against Leicester in the playoff final.
Norwich City: Martin O'Neill briefly took charge of Norwich before defecting to Leicester, and his successor Gary Megson was unable to take th ...
See also:Premiership-Football League gulf, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1992-93, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1993-94, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1994-95, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1995-96, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1996-97, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1997-98, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1998-99, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1999-2000, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2000-01, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2001-02, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2002-03, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2003-04, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2004-05, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2005-06, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1992-93/1993-94, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1993-94/1994-95, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1994-95/1995-96, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1995-96/1996-97, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1996-97/1997-98, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1997-98/1998-99, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1998-99/1999-2000, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1999-2000/2000-01, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2000-01/2001-02, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2001-02/2002-03, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2002-03/2003-04, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2003-04/2004-05 Read more here: » Premiership-Football League gulf: Encyclopedia II - Premiership-Football League gulf - 1994-95/1995-96 |
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|  |  |  | Fulham: Encyclopedia II - Premiership-Football League gulf - 1997-98/1998-99Bolton Wanderers: Lost the Division One playoff final to Watford. This meant that none of the newly-relegated teams would return to the Premiership at the first attempt.
Barnsley: Failed to get anywhere near the playoffs in the season that followed their only top division season to date. Have since plunged into the third tier of the league and have yet to make a serious push for promotion.
Crystal Palace: Almost went out of business after ambitious owner Mark Goldberg turned his back on the club and most of the club's staff had their contracts paid up by the official receiver. But the club was rescue ...
See also:Premiership-Football League gulf, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1992-93, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1993-94, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1994-95, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1995-96, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1996-97, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1997-98, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1998-99, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1999-2000, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2000-01, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2001-02, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2002-03, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2003-04, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2004-05, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2005-06, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1992-93/1993-94, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1993-94/1994-95, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1994-95/1995-96, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1995-96/1996-97, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1996-97/1997-98, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1997-98/1998-99, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1998-99/1999-2000, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1999-2000/2000-01, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2000-01/2001-02, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2001-02/2002-03, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2002-03/2003-04, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2003-04/2004-05 Read more here: » Premiership-Football League gulf: Encyclopedia II - Premiership-Football League gulf - 1997-98/1998-99 |
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|  |  |  | Fulham: Encyclopedia II - Premiership-Football League gulf - 1996-97/1997-98Sunderland: Ended their first season at the Stadium of Light by finishing third in Division One and having to navigate the playoffs. They drew 4-4 with Charlton in the final but were eliminated after a pulsating penalty shoot out which they lost 8-7. Some compensation for this disappointment was the fact that Kevin Phillips scored a club record 34 league goals in one season for the Wearsiders.
Middlesbrough: As one of the biggest clubs in Division One, Bryan Robson's Middlesbrough were expected to achieve promotion and that is just what they did - by finishing runners-up. The only disappointme ...
See also:Premiership-Football League gulf, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1992-93, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1993-94, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1994-95, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1995-96, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1996-97, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1997-98, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1998-99, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1999-2000, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2000-01, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2001-02, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2002-03, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2003-04, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2004-05, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2005-06, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1992-93/1993-94, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1993-94/1994-95, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1994-95/1995-96, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1995-96/1996-97, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1996-97/1997-98, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1997-98/1998-99, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1998-99/1999-2000, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1999-2000/2000-01, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2000-01/2001-02, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2001-02/2002-03, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2002-03/2003-04, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2003-04/2004-05 Read more here: » Premiership-Football League gulf: Encyclopedia II - Premiership-Football League gulf - 1996-97/1997-98 |
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|  |  |  | Fulham: Encyclopedia II - Premiership-Football League gulf - 1995-96/1996-97Manchester City: Failed to impress during 1996-97, with relegation looking more likely than promotion, and the following season City slipped into the league's third tier for the first time ever. The next four seasons saw three promotions and one relegation as City climbed from Division Two to Division One to the Premiership and then back to Division One before finally regaining their Premiership place in 2002. They have been in the Premiership ever since.
Queen's Park Rangers: Never looked like regained their place in the Premiership ...
See also:Premiership-Football League gulf, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1992-93, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1993-94, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1994-95, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1995-96, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1996-97, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1997-98, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1998-99, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1999-2000, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2000-01, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2001-02, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2002-03, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2003-04, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2004-05, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2005-06, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1992-93/1993-94, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1993-94/1994-95, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1994-95/1995-96, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1995-96/1996-97, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1996-97/1997-98, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1997-98/1998-99, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1998-99/1999-2000, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1999-2000/2000-01, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2000-01/2001-02, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2001-02/2002-03, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2002-03/2003-04, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2003-04/2004-05 Read more here: » Premiership-Football League gulf: Encyclopedia II - Premiership-Football League gulf - 1995-96/1996-97 |
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|  |  |  | Fulham: Encyclopedia II - Metropolitan Borough of Paddington - StatisticsArea: 1,357 acres
Population:
1901: 143,976
1911: 142,551
1921: 144,261
1931: 144,923
1951: 125,463
1961: 116,923
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See also:Metropolitan Borough of Paddington, Metropolitan Borough of Paddington - History, Metropolitan Borough of Paddington - Statistics, Metropolitan Borough of Paddington - Notable places Read more here: » Metropolitan Borough of Paddington: Encyclopedia II - Metropolitan Borough of Paddington - Statistics |
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|  |  |  | Fulham: Encyclopedia II - FA Premier League 1995-96 - Final League TableP = Games Played; W = Games Won; D = Games Drawn; L = Games Lost; F = Goals For; A = Goals Against; Pts = Points
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See also:FA Premier League 1995-96, FA Premier League 1995-96 - Europe runs rings around the Premiership, FA Premier League 1995-96 - Wealthier? Greedier? Crazier?, FA Premier League 1995-96 - Alex Ferguson's Youth Policy, FA Premier League 1995-96 - Management changes, FA Premier League 1995-96 - The Manchester United 'Double Double' Glory, FA Premier League 1995-96 - Aston Villa's progress, FA Premier League 1995-96 - European qualifiers, FA Premier League 1995-96 - Going down....., FA Premier League 1995-96 - Player Awards, FA Premier League 1995-96 - Final League Table, FA Premier League 1995-96 - Comments on each team, FA Premier League 1995-96 - Top goal scorers Read more here: » FA Premier League 1995-96: Encyclopedia II - FA Premier League 1995-96 - Final League Table |
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|  |  |  | Fulham: Encyclopedia II - Peter Mandelson - Cabinet postIn 1998 Mandelson joined the Cabinet as Secretary of State for Trade and Industry. In his brief tenure of the post he gained the respect of the trade unions for consulting with them. During his few months in the job, he was the centre of a great deal of media attention when Matthew Parris (openly gay former MP and then Parliamentary sketchwriter of The Times) mentioned during a live interview on Newsnight, in the wake of the resignation of Ron Davies, that "Peter Mandelson is certainly gay". Mandelson's homosexuality had been w ...
See also:Peter Mandelson, Peter Mandelson - Early life, Peter Mandelson - Work with Tony Blair, Peter Mandelson - Cabinet post, Peter Mandelson - First resignation, Peter Mandelson - Second resignation, Peter Mandelson - European Commission, Peter Mandelson - See Also Read more here: » Peter Mandelson: Encyclopedia II - Peter Mandelson - Cabinet post |
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|  |  |  | Fulham: Encyclopedia II - Peter Mandelson - Work with Tony BlairDisappointingly for Mandelson, he had little influence over John Smith during his leadership of the Labour Party, although he made several notable speeches in which his strong support for the European Union was outlined. He was close to two Shadow Cabinet members, Gordon Brown and Tony Blair, who were regarded as potential leaders. After Smith's sudden death in 1994, Mandelson decided to back Blair for the leadership and had a leading, though unannounced, role in the leadership campaign. This created lasting antagonism bet ...
See also:Peter Mandelson, Peter Mandelson - Early life, Peter Mandelson - Work with Tony Blair, Peter Mandelson - Cabinet post, Peter Mandelson - First resignation, Peter Mandelson - Second resignation, Peter Mandelson - European Commission, Peter Mandelson - See Also Read more here: » Peter Mandelson: Encyclopedia II - Peter Mandelson - Work with Tony Blair |
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