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Fulham Palace Party

Fulhamish

Footwork Media

Sports

4.9659 Ratings

🗓️ 18 May 2023

⏱️ 63 minutes

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Summary

This Saturday, Fulham look to beat a club Premier League points record that has stood for 14 years. A win over Roy Hodgson's Crystal Palace will be enough to do it, but are we underestimating the threat that the Eagles could pose us?

In this episode we preview the match and have the final word from Southampton, which leads to an existential chat about how long any team outside the top six can ever hope to stay in the Premier League before the looming spectre of relegation eventually sucks you in. That chat was slightly inspired by this article here, as referenced in the podcast.

In part two, Sammy speaks to Dan Morgan from James' Place - a charity to save suicidal men in their darkest hours. As it's Mental Health Awareness Week, they are looking to appeal to football fans in particular to recognise the potential symptoms of depression and take action before problems manifest. You can find out more about James' Place here and in an emergency you should always call the Samiritans on 116123 or dial 999.

Finally, in part three, we answer some of your questions about the FST's #AffordableFulham campaign, Carlos Vinicius' effectiveness as a back-up striker and also we chat about Joe Bryan leaving Fulham this summer for Bristol City.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Ladies and gentlemen, it is showtime. Please welcome the team of the Fulamish podcast.

0:13.2

It's the Fulamish podcast, your independent voice of Fulham FC. My name's Sammy James. Welcome to the show.

0:19.4

Today we'll preview Saturday's match against

0:22.1

Crystal Palace. Can we eclipse our record points total? We need three points in this game and

0:28.5

then that mission is complete. We'll also have the last word on Saturday's fabulous win over

0:34.6

Southampton. We'll react to the sad news that Joe Brian is going to be leaving a Fulham Football Club.

0:41.4

We'll also react to the Full of Supporters Trust's new Affordable Fulham initiative.

0:46.4

In part two, I'm going to be speaking to Dan Morgan from James's Place about Mental Health Awareness Week.

0:52.1

They're on a campaign to try and get men to open up and talk a little bit more because,

0:56.6

of course, suicide is the biggest killer in young men in this country.

1:01.7

And in part three, we've got some of your emails.

1:04.0

No, this will catch you on today.

1:05.5

We're saving a good one for next week.

1:07.9

I am joined by Jack Collins.

1:09.4

Hello.

1:10.3

Hello, listeners. Hello, Sammy. How you doing?

1:13.5

Good, thanks. And he's back on the Thursday Club. Drew Heatley. Hello. Hi, Sammy. I've had a

1:18.5

croissant this morning to channel my inner Peter. Just to channel your inner journalist mind.

1:25.7

Thanks for coming on again, mate. No worries.

1:27.5

Thanks for having me.

1:28.8

Right, let's get both of your thoughts then on the Southampton win on Saturday.

1:34.0

And Drew, we should start off by saying congratulations because you went to Southampton,

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