Plaque

Fulham 2000

Erection date: /4/1999

Inscription

Fulham 2000
To commemorate the significant contribution to the restoration of Craven Cottage and the facade of the Stevenage Road stand from Fulham 2000, a supporters' organisation formed in difficult times to help Fulham Football Club remain at its historic home.
April 1999

Site: Fulham Football Club (3 memorials)

SW6, Stevenage Road, Craven Cottage

The plaque is between the windows on the ground and first floor.

Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of www.plaquesoflondon.co.uk

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