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  1. 'Absolute legend' who 'will always be welcome back at The Cottage'published at 16:18 7 August

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    We asked for your views on the news that Tim Ream will be leaving Fulham after nine years and 312 appearances for the club.

    Here are some of your comments:

    Mitch: Absolute legend of the club. How he turned it around at the start when Jokanovic was looking to offload is inspiring. Good luck Tim. Future USA head coach.

    SJLM: A fantastic servant to the Whites, instrumental in many successes over the last nine years and a leader on and off the pitch. He will forever be in the hearts of many many Fulham supporters. Thank you Tim Ream!

    Tom: Tim Ream proving the doubters wrong after all the years of being "not good enough for the Prem", playing 33 times and scoring against Palace. He deserves to go back to the States a bonafide Fulham legend.

    Adam: I went to football with my grandad who didn't like Ream and I said he is a good player and the fans love him. He then scored an important goal for us and the whole crowd including my grandad shouted "REAAAAAAAAAAAM". He said he was wrong about him and he is a great player. Thank you for the memories Tim Ream!

    Neal: Thank you Tim - a great leader and a fantastic servant for Fulham. Stayed with us during the difficult times so he could celebrate our successes. Good luck and you will always be welcome back at The Cottage.

  2. Ream 'beyond grateful' as nine-year spell at Fulham endspublished at 14:22 7 August

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    Fulham have announced that long-serving defender Tim Ream is leaving the Premier League club to join Major League Soccer side Charlotte FC.

    The USA international joined Fulham in 2015 from Bolton and won three promotions to the top flight with the club, making 312 appearances during his nine years at Craven Cottage.

    Speaking to the club website, external about his departure, Ream said: "When I walked through the Motspur Park doors in 2015, I would have never predicted what the following nine years would bring.

    "The memories made, the connections formed, and the people met along the way have made my time at Fulham more than special.

    "I wish I could thank everyone individually for the part they played in shaping me as player, but more as a person. For all of that, I am beyond grateful.

    "As of today, I am no longer a player, but I will always be a fan of Fulham Football Club."

    Fulham fans - what are your favourite memories of Ream's nine years with the club?

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  3. Benfica 0-1 Fulham - fans' verdictpublished at 09:06 5 August

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    We asked for your thoughts on Fulham's pre-season friendly against Benfica on Friday.

    Here are some of your comments:

    Will: Not the most interesting game by any means, but in 2022-23 pre-season we lost this game 5-1 so it shows how far we have come as a club.

    David: It was a terrific match. Adama Traore caused untold chaos in Benfica’s defence in the first-half. We could have been two or three goals up by half-time and in the second-half we defended well and was lucky not to concede. We definitely need too sign a Joao Palhinha replacement and another centre-back to compete with Issa Diop.

    Terry: Always good to win. It was a first outing where we showed good form, especially in the first half. Disappointing no new faces (apart from Sessegnon). So, overall I am happy.

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  4. 'A superb signing' - fan views on Smith Rowepublished at 17:40 2 August

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    We asked for your views on Fulham signing Emile Smith Rowe from Arsenal.

    Here are some of your comments:

    Will: I think this is the perfect move, we have seen in the past that Marco Silva has rejuvenated players such as Willian, Raul Jimenez and Adama Traore back to their best after a period of poor performance. It's a great move for him and I really think he will shine.

    Ken: Marco Silva is one of Fulham's best managers. He has signed players whose careers looked like they were going backwards and completely turned them around. Let's hope he can do this with Smith Rowe and some other players he is linked with. Totally underestimated manager.

    Peter: An Arsenal friend told me that Smith Rowe was better than Saka at one point and that he has been held back by injuries. If he stays fit I think this will be a great signing for Fulham. Arsenal fans unhappy to see him go tells you all you need to know.

    Bill: A superb signing, can't wait to see Marco mould him into the side. Europe beckons!

    Tom: Delighted! We have a good record in recent years of taking players whose careers have stalled at other Premier League clubs (Leno, Pereira, Wilson, Willian, Iwobi) and turning them into consistent performers. I hope Smith Rowe can join that list as we become an established Premier League team.

  5. 'The perfect step for my career' - Smith Rowe joins Fulhampublished at 14:38 2 August

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    Fulham have announced the signing of Emile Smith Rowe from Arsenal for an undisclosed fee.

    The 24-year-old England international has signed a five-year deal which will keep him at the club until 2029. The club has also negotiated the option to extend his contract for a further year.

    The attacking midfielder made 13 Premier League appearances for the Gunners last season, registering two assists.

    Speaking to club media after completing his move, Smith Rowe said: "I'm really excited. I just wanted to get here as quickly as possible so I could get going with my team-mates.

    "Listening to the project, speaking to the manager and seeing what players we have here already, I think it is an exciting project for me.

    "It is definitely the perfect step for my career going forward."

    Fulham fans, are you excited by this signing? What do you think his role will be?

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  6. McTominay bid set to be rejectedpublished at 09:10 2 August

    Nizaar Kinsella
    BBC Sport football news reporter

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    It is anticipated Manchester United will reject Fulham's offer for Scott McTominay but the Scotland international's future is again uncertain after West Ham tried to sign him last summer.

    The Old Trafford club are trying to generate funds to buy new players and the injuries to defender Leny Yoro, who is set to miss three months, and striker Rasmus Hojlund heighten the issue.

    McTominay is moving into the prime years of his career and wants to be a first-team regular.

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  7. 'Best kit in the Premier League' - fans love new Fulham kitpublished at 12:45 1 August

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    After Fulham revealed their new away kit for the 2024-25 season, we asked you what strips from the past it brings to mind:

    Here are a selection of your comments:

    Charlie: Very happy with this away kit! Best one we have had for some time! Some of our most historic moments have been wearing those two colours! Very excited to get my hands on it and to see it out on the field!

    Huw: The 1975 FA Cup run - amazing days.

    John: Away kit reminds me of the 1975 FA Cup run - Bobby Moore, Alan Mullery, Les Strong, John Mitchell, etc.

    Will: Think this is an absolutely brilliant kit with elements of AC Milan. Can’t wait to see Rodrigo Muniz as number nine leading us to a great season in this.

    Tom: Absolute stunner. Throwback to the 2001 away Pizza Hut classico. Best kit in the Premier League - hands down.

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  8. Fulham release 2024-25 away kitpublished at 09:15 1 August

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    Fulham have unveiled their away kit for the 2024-25 season.

    The club say the kit "evokes memories of famous away Fulham strips".

    But what do you make of it, Whites fans?

    What seasons does it remind you of?

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  9. Gossip: Whites agree deal for Villareal's Cuencapublished at 07:15 1 August

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    Fulham have agreed a deal to sign 24-year-old Spanish centre-back Jorge Cuenca from Villarreal. (Fabrizio Romano), external

    Wolves and Fulham have entered the race to sign 21-year-old French defender Isaak Toure from Lorient. (Football Insider), external

    Finally, the Whites have not ruled out sending English striker Jay Stansfield on loan again this season. The 21-year-old scored 13 goals on loan at Birmingham City last season. (Standard), external

    Want more transfer stories? Read Thursday's full gossip column

  10. 'They say modern preparation regimes are better!'published at 08:11 31 July

    Pat Nevin
    Former footballer and presenter

    Rasmus Hojlund of Manchester United looks onImage source, Getty Images

    Players like Manchester United’s Rasmus Hojlund are already suffering from hamstring injuries two weeks before the season even starts - and they say the modern preparation regimes are better, safer and more scientific!

    They probably are better. At least the players do not have to go through some of the borderline sadistic routines that previous generations did. Back then, after a decent length of summer break, pre-season meant working incredibly hard over a short period of time to get yourself back in top condition fast.

    Sprinting up and down gigantic sand dunes against the clock until many players were physically sick was de rigueur, alongside other road runs and track work.

    Here is the weird part: I used to look forward to that, the way a class swot looks forward to exams. Being smaller, lighter and a committed long-distance runner all my young life, even before I became a pro footballer, it was, if not exactly a piece of cake, then certainly much easier for me than most of the rest of the team.

    I have asked many modern managers what they would prefer to do in a perfect world during their pre-season. The most common answer is "just about anything other than what we are forced to do now!"

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  11. 'Players generally hate these pre-season friendlies'published at 10:22 30 July

    Arsenal FC players warm up prior to the Pre-Season Friendly match between Arsenal FC and Manchester UnitedImage source, Getty Images

    Pat Nevin, former Chelsea, Everton and Scotland winger writing in his Football Extra newsletter:

    The pre-season friendlies are in full swing and let's be straight about this, the players generally hate these games, whatever they say.

    They clearly haven't had enough rest in the summer, it is a grind getting your body back into peak shape, especially if the accumulated injuries from last season haven’t been allowed to fully recover.

    The games themselves are weird affairs, where you would like to win but that is nowhere near the most important thing. Fitness, integrating new players, possibly a new manager and sometimes a new system are each more important. You also know full well that it is a hotch-potch of a team selection to give players minutes. The fans, mass media and social media will read far too much into every game and every performance.

    From within the team itself, there are different motivations. A young or new player being given his first chance will be racing about like an overexcited spaniel. Other experienced players will be easing themselves back into it, the primary concern in their minds is to be fit and healthy come the first weekend of the Premier League season.

    ‌Deep down they don't worry if they get thumped by Celtic or DC United on their US tours, nobody at Chelsea or Aston Villa will remember or care about these results in two weeks' time.

    ‌Unless of course you are a DC or indeed Celtic fan. The Celts just beat Chelsea and Man City. Now that is impressive pre-season form or is that just Scottish bias.

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  12. Which Premier League clubs fly the most in pre-season?published at 08:07 28 July

    David Lockwood
    BBC Sport Editorial Sustainability Lead

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    Los Angeles or Chesterfield? San Diego or Salford?

    The pre-season destinations of 20 Premier League clubs may be varied, but the issue remains the same - the impact of so many flights.

    Half (10) of the clubs have flown to the United States for friendlies; three have travelled to the Far East and the rest are in Europe and the UK.

    Manchester United's pre-season schedule see them flying almost 13,000 miles playing fixtures in Norway, Scotland, and across the US. Chelsea and Tottenham are also expected to fly in excess of 12,000 miles.

    In contrast, Everton will fly the least, with just one fixture outside the UK in the Republic of Ireland.

    Spurs and Newcastle also played an exhibition fixture in May - three days after the season finished - for which they both flew to Melbourne, Australia, a game Alan Shearer described as “madness”. Add in those air miles and both teams will have travelled in excess of 30,000 air miles in the close-season, equivalent to more than once around the globe, to play in non-competitive matches.

    Newcastle and Spurs both have a target to be Net Zero by 2030, while Manchester United and Chelsea are in process of establishing an emissions reduction plan.

    Net Zero requires the reduction and removal of all 'non-essential emissions' - so are these games essential?

    Wycombe's David Wheeler is a leading sustainability campaigner in football and told BBC Sport: "These games are only necessary in the sense that the clubs want to make more money and grow their fan base".

    He added: "The vast majority of players don't want to be away from their families, they don't want to be travelling around the world after a full slog of a season. They're overworked and injuries have gone through the roof, so there is a synergy between player welfare and planetary welfare."

    An estimated travelling group of 30 flying 12,864 air miles business class generates around 200 tonnes of CO2 - the equivalent of 500,000 miles driven by an average petrol car, or the entire annual emissions for a year of 16 people in the UK.

    Tottenham said it is "committed to minimising its environmental impact" in all its operations, "which will take time and effort". The club says it "ensures" all teams travel "as sustainably as possible throughout the season". It "measures, manages and reports on travel emissions" and will offsets "where possible."

    Read more about the Premier League's pre-season air miles here

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    Including the May trip to Australia for Newcastle and Tottenham more than doubles those two clubs' total flights in the close-season and puts them way above the rest of the Premier League for environmental impact