@@awaydaysfootballYeah, the double barreled names have been trending that way in the zeitgeist. I shudder to think what a 4-barreled name would mean in G Y'mth
Fulham fan here - nice video - will take the Posh tag although I think a lot of fans are regular people following a family tradition of following the club from way back. Are we the loudest/most passionate fans in the world? - not by a long way BUT it's a fantastic club with a great stadium and most importantly for me, great values. We play nice football, punch above our weight and provide a welcoming place to watch and enjoy a game. I've rarely heard a fan of another team slag off the Cottage - everyone always says what a great place it is to come. And that's our place in the world of football and I think we are proud of that.
Brilliant football club.. one of the very few I like in the premier league.. and I always hope you do well in the league. I’m a villa fan but always admire fulham as a club and your fans are great.
It is funny as I am not fa from there and not a Fulham fan but do have a lot of respect for Fulham witch is funny as the club down the road I have no respect for at all
Never once thought of Fulham as a “posh club” but one with a respectable history. Their 2009-2010 Europa League run was magical. Always had respect for them ever since then.
Yet you're owners are billionaires. Own an NFL team and the second biggest wrestling company in the world.. so the fact there extorting fans with the ticket prices is crazy
Fulham FC used to be the only EPL club that offered High Tea as an option for Corporate Hospitality, back when Mohamed al-Fayed owned them and Harrods (the poshest location of the poshest prematch hospitality possible) pity they dont do that anymore, that would have been perfect content for this video
Thanks man, I'm from Canada and became a Fulham fan around 2009, never really followed the game before, fell in love with the game watching them make that Europa run. Don't know much about Fulham outside the club so it was pretty funny for me to just learn now they're considered a "posh" club. Local Fulham fans always seemed like down-to-earth working-class folks to me. LOL Great video!
Im from California, I visited craven cottage last year and I thought it was a wonderful stadium with lovely pleasant people who support their team. I agree with all the positive things that were said about the stadium, supporters, and atmosphere of the club. I love fulham. It is weird tho, how ur able to make a shakey cam out of a gopro.
unfortunately the worlds most Northern team has had it's matches postponed for 187 years due to snow and ice, but they do play 'the arctic monkeys' before kick off which never happens.
Fulham is a lovely, family-friendly club with the best stadium in the UK. Yes there are some affluent supporters, but so do the biggest clubs as well. A lovely place to watch a match
Would you consider a vlog on Torquay United? We are in peril and about to launch full scale versus the owner Clark Osborne. The man behind Bristol Rovers losing their original Stadium and many other broken promises to other sports venues and fans. We need as much exposure and support as we can muster to try to win this battle and save our club from being slowly destroyed, or not so slowly at present. There is a real story here to be told. Let me know how to get in touch if you are interested. Our Supporters trust has many ex player, some big names, we can call in to be part of this if you want to take that approach. I advise, get the cameras up to a home game or outside a game a record the growing toxicity as protests ramp up
I have been a Fulham supporter for about 20 years from over in the U.S. and have been to the Cottage around half a dozen times. It is not the loudest atmosphere and it felt more like a U.S. sporting event than anything I have seen abroad. But it is an absolutely incredible stadium, the Riverside Stand is amazing, and the fans while polite are very passionate. I did catch an away match at QPR and I can say that brings out the inner animal in Fulham fans. Loud, crazy, and not nearly as polite.
My mate when he was 17 when he went from Motherwell to Spurs. They treated him amazingly well, but then he went to Fulham. Not quite as extravagant, but he loved the supporters and still supports them to this day.
Stamford Bridge (Chelseas ground) is actually in Fulham and was planned as a new ground for Fulham to rent (1905) ,but because they thought it was in a shitty location they told the developer to shove it up his jacksy and moved down to Craven Cottage,on the river! 👍 Good move! Chelsea were nothing back then!
Fosh talked about Tom Hartley getting a 7fer(cricket) and Ellis didn't know what hes on about and funnily Tom Hartley is an Everton fan from Lancashire and the match they were watching was Fulham v Everton
@@alanfox691 Ibrox and Craven Cottage both have excellent Leitch stands. Ibrox is in a bit of a depressing area but you can't hold that against the ground.
@@alanfox691 No it isn't better, because there is no cottage in Ibrox. Unless the Sands Casino is finally incorporated into ibrox, that would surpass Craven Cottage......
As an American, this club became my English club to support because they were one of the few clubs in europe to give Americans a chance to play back in the day. Why is fulham considered posh? Is it the location? I thought they were considered more historical as they were one of London's original teams established in the late 1800's. I will always support this team. Would love to be associated with poshness. I dont mind it at all!! 😆😁😄
posh stereotypes and memes aside, Fulham is a proper club and as a Stoke fan has been one of my favourite away days, especially in our 2008/2018 premier league run. Some amazing pubs nearby, decent fans and far more likeable than any other London club.
Thanks for your kind words about Fulham. The posh rubbish doesn't do justice to our many working class fans. As a builder in my late sixties with 61 seasons at the cottage have seen the fan base change but we still have many diehard fans. Good luck to Stoke, another proper Football club
I used to live next to Craven Cottage, and I have to say they probably have the most well organised match days of any club in the world. Quick, efficient, and very quiet..
I'm a Fulham season ticket holder and even if I wasn't even a member, I could still get tickets to home & away games, even our League Cup Semifinal at Anfield only sold out the initial seats and didn't get the full allocation. It's a shame we don't have atmosphere as we have over 50 chants in use at the moment. We're in Southwest London, a great place for football so, in theory, we should have excellent atmosphere. Especially as we're 3 divisions higher than 28 years ago! By the way, the limbs you showed were actually Spurs and Brentford scoring - it's at the Putney End 😂 it just shows how bad some of our fans are and how misrepresented the fanbase is!
Ellis I'd love for you to explore the oldest stand in the uk in your own home town (Great Yarmouth), It'd be really interesting seeing history up close like that. Also if you ever want to do the worst away day in the country I'll happily show you around Gillingham (my club) with some of the other ME7 podcast boys
the Rainham end is generally considered the best stand for atmosphere and has access to the most food outlets and the factory bar, the best views are in the medway upper and its where hospitality is@@luigijohnson8497
Interesting. I am an American who follows your channel. I have learned a lot about soccer/football from you. But when I studied abroad, I saw Fulham play in the Europa cup final in Hamburg, because some Fullam fans were staying at the same hostel that I did. These folks were anything but posh. I tried to keep up with them drinking for a while and I ended up having the worst hangover I ever had the next day.
@@alanfox691it’s hard to correct yourself when you grow up in american culture calling it soccer ur whole life. stop crying over a word it’s all the same thing
@@awaydaysfootballJust as you were surprised to learn there are “posh” football clubs not all rugby is posh. Rugby league well need I say more. Union in England’s Midlands and Southwest (Gloucester have the rough and tumble shed terrace at Kingsholm), Wales ex colliery towns and when they still housed colliery workers with sheep farmers like Nigel Owens playing Rugby union, Scottish borders, southwest of France, New Zealand, South Africa, Italy, provincial Leinster, Connacht and most of Munster including Limerick with the exception of Cork.
As an American who watches a lot of football that isn't English (my family is from France), everything about this video was bizarre, confusing, and so upper-class to me. I both loved and hated it, I'll have to visit Fulham when I'm in London next month
I agreed with your comment about gate keeping in football. As a Chelsea supporter I go to Chelsea but also enjoy going to other stadiums. No one has the right to tell anyone how to enjoy football. Go and enjoy what you're doing and keep up the good work.
I’ve been at a Fulham game that had security warn and kick out someone for shouting abuse at the referee. When they kicked him out they actually said “we expect our fans to not use that language and behave better sir, we have to ask you to leave”
Bit disappointed you didn't mention the club's crazy ticket pricing strategy. Especially as this was filmed after the boycott against Newcastle, half the reason it's so flat is because real fans like myself have been priced out particularly in the new Riverside where you were sat
Ellis, would you consider taking a trip out to Oakland? The city has lost all three of its pro sports teams in the last five years and is getting unfairly battered in the press but the community is rallying around a lower league soccer team called Oakland Roots (I'm not affiliated, I have actually never been to see them.) It's a beautiful story and the city in itself is great.
Go to Nott’m Forest ground not posh by any means, but the approach and surrounds to the ground beside the river and Trent Bridge and Trent Bridge cricket ground, very much very similar! and improving all the time!
As an Eastender at the uni of Nottingham, I never thought I could find the London equivalent of City Ground/Victoria Embankment walk. Looks like I was wrong...
I'm a 3rd generation Fulham fan, and every passionate football fan says Craven Cottage is the best stadium they've been to. Doesn't have to be 'flash' like Madrid's or Tottenham's.
For those people thinking ellis is posh cause hes from Great Yarmouth have clearly never been as someone with family from there let me tell you the most popular building is the job centre which has closed and relocated 3 times to move to smaller cheaper rented space. In other words its a former britain holiday shit hole that died with the birth of Ryanair. And if it was to be described as a colour it would be Gray.
Max Fosh was a genius move what a guest to have. Have you guys known each other long you both seem really good together but not in a (there isnt actually a famous gay couple) way but in a ant and dec way
Hilarious! Loved it! Good to see a bit of class in the terraces. I'm sure when I finally make it to Molineaux one day I can have a similar experience in their posh stand!😂🍷( funnily enough Fulham and Wolves did a joint tour to Perth Aust in 2009 -wonderful week!).
the ground I want to see more than any other...but that picture of the guy cutting the cake....man those seats....I couldn't fit in the seats at Chelsea, and barely fit through the turnstiles. That was in the away section and we never sat down, which is good as I wouldn't have fit. I think I have to drop a lot of weight before I try Craven Cottage :(... I mean just another reason why I need to.....
I sat on the cottage balcony with John Collins, Chris Coleman and Karl Heinz Riedle once to watch a game, I felt quite posh. However, back then the players lounge was a portacabin. I shook hands with David Beckham in a portacabin, superb, my marriage fell apart shortly after. #alanpartridgesupportersclub
"And here we see a wild Ellis Platten in his natural enviroment. As you can tell, he seemlessly blends in with the terrarium around as he makes his way through Fulham Stadium"
More Fulham fans come from Surrey than from the immediate postal area. Many locals are actually quite hostile to the club as petitions against the most modest ground expansion schemes have thwarted such ambitions in the past. Fulham is also the world headquarters of both Croquet and Polo, and while supporters of the club are three times more likely to own boats than followers of other teams, the suggestion that most Fulham supporters are braying toffs is ludicrous.
Fulham spending a large part of their recent history in the lower leagues is a major reason the fanbase is so civilised. You can't help be a more humble supporter if you are so bad for so long.
never seen ellis blend in with a fanbase so well
GOD SAKE
@@awaydaysfootball Its your home away from home.
@@awaydaysfootballcome watch rugby and blend in!
@@awaydaysfootballis true you posh boy 😂
@@awaydaysfootball I really hope you see this but no joke we have the same birthday to I couldn't believe it at 16:38. September 24 on top
mr fosh is the perfect guest for this video
Fulham hooligans dont beat you up. They write you a strongly worded letter
Signed off with "Now go away, or I shall taunt you a second time"
There's no point if you can't read😂
Guess I'm getting another taunting
Max's school - the longer the name, the posher you are
Ellis' school - a double barrelled name means your Mum got knocked up and Dad ran off.
Haahahahahahahahahahaha
@@awaydaysfootballYeah, the double barreled names have been trending that way in the zeitgeist. I shudder to think what a 4-barreled name would mean in G Y'mth
Fulham fan here - nice video - will take the Posh tag although I think a lot of fans are regular people following a family tradition of following the club from way back. Are we the loudest/most passionate fans in the world? - not by a long way BUT it's a fantastic club with a great stadium and most importantly for me, great values. We play nice football, punch above our weight and provide a welcoming place to watch and enjoy a game. I've rarely heard a fan of another team slag off the Cottage - everyone always says what a great place it is to come. And that's our place in the world of football and I think we are proud of that.
Brilliant football club.. one of the very few I like in the premier league.. and I always hope you do well in the league. I’m a villa fan but always admire fulham as a club and your fans are great.
That's true nice
Well said, I wish there would be more of your kind and less of the braindead tribalism
Now this is the most Fulhamish response I've read in the comments.
It is funny as I am not fa from there and not a Fulham fan but do have a lot of respect for Fulham witch is funny as the club down the road I have no respect for at all
Never once thought of Fulham as a “posh club” but one with a respectable history. Their 2009-2010 Europa League run was magical. Always had respect for them ever since then.
Ellis trying to make himself seem to be a working class geezer, gotta respect the effort
Fulham was my first premier league match as an American visiting the UK. Lovely pitch and great history.
As a fan, fans hate the ticket prices. Our owners charge extortionate money for standard tickets…
Yet you're owners are billionaires. Own an NFL team and the second biggest wrestling company in the world.. so the fact there extorting fans with the ticket prices is crazy
how much is a typical standard ticket
@@brendanhunter389like 60 quid it’s mental
You're not wrong actually
@@brendanhunter389 Cheapest one possible is usually £60
Fulham FC used to be the only EPL club that offered High Tea as an option for Corporate Hospitality, back when Mohamed al-Fayed owned them and Harrods (the poshest location of the poshest prematch hospitality possible)
pity they dont do that anymore, that would have been perfect content for this video
"Will Grigg's in there" is a 10/10 line.
He plays for Chesterfield, doesn’t he?
@@davidhamm7909yes he does mate💙🤍
Oh the guy from rotherham!! Very good for us in 21/22 season.
Thanks man, I'm from Canada and became a Fulham fan around 2009, never really followed the game before, fell in love with the game watching them make that Europa run. Don't know much about Fulham outside the club so it was pretty funny for me to just learn now they're considered a "posh" club. Local Fulham fans always seemed like down-to-earth working-class folks to me. LOL Great video!
I cannot escape max fosh. Everywhere i go i see his face.
Im from California, I visited craven cottage last year and I thought it was a wonderful stadium with lovely pleasant people who support their team. I agree with all the positive things that were said about the stadium, supporters, and atmosphere of the club. I love fulham. It is weird tho, how ur able to make a shakey cam out of a gopro.
What about "I Visited The Worlds southern or northern Football Club" as a video? might cost a bit
In the works
@@awaydaysfootballcmon mush 😂
unfortunately the worlds most Northern team has had it's matches postponed for 187 years due to snow and ice, but they do play 'the arctic monkeys' before kick off which never happens.
Big up you both for condemning gatekeeping in the football community, jolly good show
Not wanting the game ruined by idiots is NOT gatekeeping.
Can sub-30yo’s stop virtue signalling for just one day of their lives? Probs not.
@@theprophet9429 that’s actually some massive gatekeeping lol. Who’s to says who’s an idiot.
@@nollienick1121Modern man. 😂
@@theprophet9429like yourself?
@@theprophet9429ponce
"Emmeline Pankhurst would have made a terrific centre back" 😂😂🤣
Ellis u are fantastic best away days u
Fulham is a lovely, family-friendly club with the best stadium in the UK. Yes there are some affluent supporters, but so do the biggest clubs as well. A lovely place to watch a match
Would you consider a vlog on Torquay United? We are in peril and about to launch full scale versus the owner Clark Osborne. The man behind Bristol Rovers losing their original Stadium and many other broken promises to other sports venues and fans. We need as much exposure and support as we can muster to try to win this battle and save our club from being slowly destroyed, or not so slowly at present. There is a real story here to be told. Let me know how to get in touch if you are interested. Our Supporters trust has many ex player, some big names, we can call in to be part of this if you want to take that approach. I advise, get the cameras up to a home game or outside a game a record the growing toxicity as protests ramp up
I have been a Fulham supporter for about 20 years from over in the U.S. and have been to the Cottage around half a dozen times. It is not the loudest atmosphere and it felt more like a U.S. sporting event than anything I have seen abroad. But it is an absolutely incredible stadium, the Riverside Stand is amazing, and the fans while polite are very passionate. I did catch an away match at QPR and I can say that brings out the inner animal in Fulham fans. Loud, crazy, and not nearly as polite.
My mate when he was 17 when he went from Motherwell to Spurs. They treated him amazingly well, but then he went to Fulham. Not quite as extravagant, but he loved the supporters and still supports them to this day.
Stamford Bridge (Chelseas ground) is actually in Fulham and was planned as a new ground for Fulham to rent (1905) ,but because they thought it was in a shitty location they told the developer to shove it up his jacksy and moved down to Craven Cottage,on the river! 👍 Good move!
Chelsea were nothing back then!
Nice
Thats how chelsea were founded, pretty much been the biggest club in Fulham since
Fosh talked about Tom Hartley getting a 7fer(cricket) and Ellis didn't know what hes on about and funnily Tom Hartley is an Everton fan from Lancashire and the match they were watching was Fulham v Everton
Cricket is meant to be popular in Lancashire
Took a trip out to the UK last spring and Fulham was far and away the nicest looking ground I saw. Would love to get back out there for a match
Ibrox Stadium is a better version of Craven Cottage.
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@@alanfox691 craven cottage has probably got soap and bogrolls, so that’s an advantage they’ve got over Ibrox
@@alanfox691 Ibrox and Craven Cottage both have excellent Leitch stands. Ibrox is in a bit of a depressing area but you can't hold that against the ground.
@@alanfox691 No it isn't better, because there is no cottage in Ibrox. Unless the Sands Casino is finally incorporated into ibrox, that would surpass Craven Cottage......
As an American, this club became my English club to support because they were one of the few clubs in europe to give Americans a chance to play back in the day. Why is fulham considered posh? Is it the location? I thought they were considered more historical as they were one of London's original teams established in the late 1800's. I will always support this team. Would love to be associated with poshness. I dont mind it at all!! 😆😁😄
posh stereotypes and memes aside, Fulham is a proper club and as a Stoke fan has been one of my favourite away days, especially in our 2008/2018 premier league run. Some amazing pubs nearby, decent fans and far more likeable than any other London club.
Thanks for your kind words about Fulham. The posh rubbish doesn't do justice to our many working class fans. As a builder in my late sixties with 61 seasons at the cottage have seen the fan base change but we still have many diehard fans. Good luck to Stoke, another proper Football club
Before I clicked play I immediately said "has to be Fulham"
Love Max's energy, great guest ellis!
Great video Alex!
Great comment Ed!
Does the heat Respond?
Rugby being posh is very much a UK thing.
Parsley is a herb.
You clearly didn't get the joke lol
Didn't come to the video for a new a lifetime mantra, but now I've been blessed by Fosh casually dropping "every name is important"
I’m a blind yank and I’ve been to a Fulham game before. Quite a nice experience and Craven Cottage is a great old school football ground.
I used to live next to Craven Cottage, and I have to say they probably have the most well organised match days of any club in the world. Quick, efficient, and very quiet..
Its nice that Fulham exists with their identity. Good on them.
Love to see Max as a guest, great stuff
"ultimately wasn't the greatest game of football" sums up most of the games you attend on this channel 🤣🤣
6:43 Anyone who thinks oven chips taste better than chip shop chips has no chip knowledge 😂
Absolutely horrified that Maximillian did not know what terrine is. Obviously his schooling was slightly lacking.
he's so faux.
I'm a Fulham season ticket holder and even if I wasn't even a member, I could still get tickets to home & away games, even our League Cup Semifinal at Anfield only sold out the initial seats and didn't get the full allocation. It's a shame we don't have atmosphere as we have over 50 chants in use at the moment. We're in Southwest London, a great place for football so, in theory, we should have excellent atmosphere. Especially as we're 3 divisions higher than 28 years ago! By the way, the limbs you showed were actually Spurs and Brentford scoring - it's at the Putney End 😂 it just shows how bad some of our fans are and how misrepresented the fanbase is!
Don't mind them showing the Brentford goals tbf ;)
@@EjvindGEMDarknor me. 😊
Well I’ve been trying to get tickets as my own teams season is over and I like Fulham but there’s none available
Just know Ellis was loving every minute of it. He pretends to support Leeds to seem rough and common
Very VERY happy you did this as Fulham are my favorite club....at least when I was a kid growing up in the USA ^_^
Ellis I'd love for you to explore the oldest stand in the uk in your own home town (Great Yarmouth), It'd be really interesting seeing history up close like that.
Also if you ever want to do the worst away day in the country I'll happily show you around Gillingham (my club) with some of the other ME7 podcast boys
I live i Twydall but support millwall I wanna go to a game what’s best place to sit mate ?
the Rainham end is generally considered the best stand for atmosphere and has access to the most food outlets and the factory bar, the best views are in the medway upper and its where hospitality is@@luigijohnson8497
Love our club. LONDONS ORIGINALS for a reason! Cheers for this mate! COYW! ⚪️⚫️⚔️
Interesting. I am an American who follows your channel. I have learned a lot about soccer/football from you. But when I studied abroad, I saw Fulham play in the Europa cup final in Hamburg, because some Fullam fans were staying at the same hostel that I did. These folks were anything but posh. I tried to keep up with them drinking for a while and I ended up having the worst hangover I ever had the next day.
Stop calling it
Soccer for a flaming start.
@@alanfox691
Alan Fox when someone uses a word:🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬
@@alanfox691it’s hard to correct yourself when you grow up in american culture calling it soccer ur whole life. stop crying over a word it’s all the same thing
away/travelling fans are a different beast at any club
Don’t be misled. Posh people can properly, properly drink.
Ben Gibbs and Max Fosh together would go crazy
Ooooo
@@awaydaysfootballJust as you were surprised to learn there are “posh” football clubs not all rugby is posh. Rugby league well need I say more. Union in England’s Midlands and Southwest (Gloucester have the rough and tumble shed terrace at Kingsholm), Wales ex colliery towns and when they still housed colliery workers with sheep farmers like Nigel Owens playing Rugby union, Scottish borders, southwest of France, New Zealand, South Africa, Italy, provincial Leinster, Connacht and most of Munster including Limerick with the exception of Cork.
going from bradford to the riches at fulham, awayday's made it in life
As an American who watches a lot of football that isn't English (my family is from France), everything about this video was bizarre, confusing, and so upper-class to me. I both loved and hated it, I'll have to visit Fulham when I'm in London next month
Always enjoyed away trips to Fulham
Nice ground
Just a couple of posh lads in a posh place, discussing all the poshness of which they are so integrally a part.
I agreed with your comment about gate keeping in football. As a Chelsea supporter I go to Chelsea but also enjoy going to other stadiums. No one has the right to tell anyone how to enjoy football. Go and enjoy what you're doing and keep up the good work.
I’ve been at a Fulham game that had security warn and kick out someone for shouting abuse at the referee. When they kicked him out they actually said “we expect our fans to not use that language and behave better sir, we have to ask you to leave”
NGL, I kinda low-key admire that.
Gay asf
Bit disappointed you didn't mention the club's crazy ticket pricing strategy. Especially as this was filmed after the boycott against Newcastle, half the reason it's so flat is because real fans like myself have been priced out particularly in the new Riverside where you were sat
You make it sound like it was their fault, but i am sure you didn't mean that. Good shout tho. The Riverside is very civilised.
Rugby is posh in England(maybe ireland as well these days). Everywhere else in the world it's a working class sport like football is in England
Ellis, would you consider taking a trip out to Oakland? The city has lost all three of its pro sports teams in the last five years and is getting unfairly battered in the press but the community is rallying around a lower league soccer team called Oakland Roots (I'm not affiliated, I have actually never been to see them.) It's a beautiful story and the city in itself is great.
Soccer? What
@@emmadestcroix9079 if I say football it gets confused with another American sport. You can't win. So soccer it is.
Oakland is a out as far from being a great city as they come
@@KanyeTheGayFish69 nobody asked for your dumb opinion
Max singing "Hero" by Enrique Iglesias made my day. 14:30
As a Fulham fan this video was not as negative towards them as I thought it might be
Peterborough being nicknamed the posh is so ironic 😂
Peterborough Spice are nickname the posh
At a neutral I love going to Fulham, always a good day and everyone is friendly
Go to Nott’m Forest ground not posh by any means, but the approach and surrounds to the ground beside the river and Trent Bridge and Trent Bridge cricket ground, very much very similar! and improving all the time!
As an Eastender at the uni of Nottingham, I never thought I could find the London equivalent of City Ground/Victoria Embankment walk. Looks like I was wrong...
You need to get longer trousers Ellis
I'm a 3rd generation Fulham fan, and every passionate football fan says Craven Cottage is the best stadium they've been to. Doesn't have to be 'flash' like Madrid's or Tottenham's.
“It was the most sophisticated way for a game to end.” 😂
Been twice to Fulham, great ground and club
Fulham's really a lovely club.
For those people thinking ellis is posh cause hes from Great Yarmouth have clearly never been as someone with family from there let me tell you the most popular building is the job centre which has closed and relocated 3 times to move to smaller cheaper rented space. In other words its a former britain holiday shit hole that died with the birth of Ryanair. And if it was to be described as a colour it would be Gray.
Hahahahahahahah
@@awaydaysfootball Thought that would make you chuckle
Yep 💯 Norwich lad here and totally agree 😂
Never thought I would hear Tom Hartley’s name on Awaydays!! But yes, what a win that was 🔥 😂
As an American Fulham fan we definitely are the most posh team in England
Max Fosh was a genius move what a guest to have. Have you guys known each other long you both seem really good together but not in a (there isnt actually a famous gay couple) way but in a ant and dec way
It must be the boat race goes through it & Oxford & Cambridge always seem to get to the final
this video might make me become a fulham fan lowkey
Ellis wanting to show limbs at Craven Cottage and 1 of the 2 clips is of away fans
Hilarious! Loved it! Good to see a bit of class in the terraces.
I'm sure when I finally make it to Molineaux one day I can have a similar experience in their posh stand!😂🍷( funnily enough Fulham and Wolves did a joint tour to Perth Aust in 2009 -wonderful week!).
the ground I want to see more than any other...but that picture of the guy cutting the cake....man those seats....I couldn't fit in the seats at Chelsea, and barely fit through the turnstiles. That was in the away section and we never sat down, which is good as I wouldn't have fit. I think I have to drop a lot of weight before I try Craven Cottage :(... I mean just another reason why I need to.....
Rugby union yes. Rugby league couldn’t be more working class (and better)
This is the perfect collab! Would very much like to see more!
The mighty great Yarmouth 😂 you must feel lost in that part of London 😂
I sat on the cottage balcony with John Collins, Chris Coleman and Karl Heinz Riedle once to watch a game, I felt quite posh. However, back then the players lounge was a portacabin. I shook hands with David Beckham in a portacabin, superb, my marriage fell apart shortly after. #alanpartridgesupportersclub
In non league circles on my travels I always thought away games at Dulwich Hamlet as posh !
this came up via my algorithm was not dissapointed .. as a dutchman eat this British shenanigans non stop.. and subbed
Decordova-Reid is his surname not his middle name and surname
found a posh bloke
NOOOOO, IM IN THE PHOTO IN THE TOP LEFT AT 9:47 😭😭 I'm a Chelsea fan too 💀
luv mr fosh, next do chelsea with him
"And here we see a wild Ellis Platten in his natural enviroment. As you can tell, he seemlessly blends in with the terrarium around as he makes his way through Fulham Stadium"
6:55 me going on the prowl in Portugal
You’ve got to do the picnic with Max 🤣!
The collab we didn’t know we needed
Can't express how much I needed this collab ❤️
More Fulham fans come from Surrey than from the immediate postal area. Many locals are actually quite hostile to the club as petitions against the most modest ground expansion schemes have thwarted such ambitions in the past. Fulham is also the world headquarters of both Croquet and Polo, and while supporters of the club are three times more likely to own boats than followers of other teams, the suggestion that most Fulham supporters are braying toffs is ludicrous.
“Terrine” really does sound like a Serie C1 team
Yea Fulham tickets on general sale are expensive.😮
i work near Chelsea who play in Fulham and Fulham as i work in new king’s road. 😅
Max Fosh is the perfect guest.
The Crabtree pub is where their lads used to go. Now just like Fulham is gone all posh.
Having been to craven cottage , posh is definitely not a word for it.
Decordova Reid’s sister is actually an MP - very Fulham! 😅 🤍 🖤
Oh hey, what a coincidence! HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!
“I wouldn’t be allowed in - look at me”
*wiped out of his head*👀🤣
Fulham spending a large part of their recent history in the lower leagues is a major reason the fanbase is so civilised. You can't help be a more humble supporter if you are so bad for so long.
er….try telling Millwall that.
Ellis is getting bigger and bigger every video before you know it he will play for sidemen charity match and do a video with KSI