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« on: December 29, 2006, 10:29:35 PM »

Ticket prices

£35.00 Adults, £25.00 Senior Citizens & Under 21's, £10.00 Juveniles

Tickets go on general sale on Tuesday 23rd January.


Craven Cottage



Stadium Location Map (clicky)

Information taken from https://www.footballgroundguide.co.uk/;

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Directions

From the North M1
Thanks to Robert Donaldson, a visiting Stockport County fan, for providing the following directions; 'At the end of the M1, turn right (west) onto the A406 (North Circular) and follow it towards Harrow for nearly 4.5 miles. Turn left (east) onto the A40 heading into London (passing close to Loftus Road and after a little over 4 miles turn right (west) onto the A402 for just about 350 yards. Here you turn left (south) along the A219 for a little over half a mile. This brings you into Hammersmith where you turn right onto the A315 and then after just 130 yards or so turn left (south) back onto the A219. Follow this road for a little over a mile, and the ground down the side streets off to your right.

From The North M40 & West M25
Leave the M25 at Junction 15 and take the M4, which then becomes the A4, towards Central London. After around two miles branch off left into Hammersmith Broadway (before the flyover). Go around the ring road around central Hammersmith, keeping to the right. Then take the A219 Fulham Palace Road. Keep straight on this road, passing Charing Cross Hospital on your left. After about another half a mile turn right into Crabtree Lane for the ground.

From the South M25
Leave the M25 at Junction 10 and take the A3 towards Central London. After around eight miles, leave the A3 at the turn off for the A219. Take the A219 towards Putney. Continue straight on this road, down Putney High Street and across Putney Bridge. You will see the ground on your left.

Parking is possible in the streets around the ground but they are controlled by council parking meters, so make sure you bring some change, (£1.60 per hour) and early arrival is advised. Parking though is free in these areas in the evenings and on Sundays.

Pubs

Some of the pubs near the ground, have been designated home supporters only, so most away fans are now using the pubs South of the River (across Putney Bridge). The Dukes Head is recommended, which has nice views overlooking the River Thames towards the ground and does good food. It is a Youngs pub with a cosmopolitan atmosphere as it is located next to a number of rowing clubs. Allow twenty minutes to walk from the pub to the ground. David Frear adds; 'The Crabtree on Rainville Road (10 minutes from the ground) welcomes all away supporters and as a Fulham season ticket holder I can tell you that as long as you don't watch your football at Loftus Road you can be assured of a warm welcome'. Andrew Johnson recommends; 'the Zulu Bar (formerly the Kings Head), on Fulham High Street, is one of the nearest to the ground and is always popular with away fans'. Otherwise near to the tube station is the 'Eight Bells' and just further along Fulham High Street is 'The Larrik' and O'Neills.
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« Reply #1 on: January 21, 2007, 10:11:08 PM »

Does anyone know out to get there by using the London Underground? Or one of the buses?
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« Reply #2 on: January 21, 2007, 11:34:58 PM »


Wots the craic with this thing i read on .com about a 'neutral' end at fulham? Home fans sitting with away fans?

I thought that sort of thing would be unprecedented in this day and age, i ain't been to craven beforeso has anyone experienced this before?
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« Reply #3 on: January 22, 2007, 08:48:12 AM »

Does anyone know out to get there by using the London Underground? Or one of the buses?

It depends on which side of the river you are coming from, if you are coming from North of the river then the district line to putney bridge is your best bet. Or if you are coming from south of the river then a train to putney from waterloo or clapham junction is easiest.
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« Reply #4 on: January 22, 2007, 09:41:36 AM »


Wots the craic with this thing i read on .com about a 'neutral' end at fulham? Home fans sitting with away fans?

I thought that sort of thing would be unprecedented in this day and age, i ain't been to craven beforeso has anyone experienced this before?

Yep, they have the Putney End which anyone can buy tickets for. I was there last season and will be again this year. Tends to be casual fans and people looking for a day out rather than hardcore, but a good way for me to get tickets as I'm down south and not a toon season ticket holder.

I didn't see any friction at all last time, people are generally spread out and mixed up so it doesn't really feel like home fans versus away fans. The atmosphere in that end is non-existent, but at least you get to see the match.
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« Reply #5 on: January 22, 2007, 05:20:22 PM »

Does anyone know out to get there by using the London Underground? Or one of the buses?

Hammersmith and Putney Bridge come close I believe.
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« Reply #6 on: Yesterday at 03:33:38 PM »

I booked Toon Travel yesterday. Got my tickets last Tuesday.
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« Reply #7 on: Today at 01:29:08 AM »

Does anyone know out to get there by using the London Underground? Or one of the buses?

Hammersmith and Putney Bridge come close I believe.

Thanks mate. I'll be coming from around Oxford Circus, so I'll be going off at Putney Bridge
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