Here are a selection of news articles posted on Fulhamweb on this day in the past:
15/12/2000
Davis confident for United visitSean Davis says Fulham learnt enough from their midweek trip to Anfield to give them even more confidence when they face Manchester United.
15/12/2000
No-go for Sheringham and TraoreThe Cottagers may have to change their long-term transfer policy after two potential targets were taken off the market this week.
15/12/2000
Fulham v Tranmere - match previewFulham boss Jean Tigana must assess the effects of his side's energy-sapping Worthington Cup quarter-final at Liverpool before the visit of Tranmere.
15/12/2001
Jean Tigana looking for 9Fulham Boss Jean Tigana has told his players to take a leaf
out of his book at White Hart Lane on Saturday by chilling out and playing
passing football
15/12/2001
Tottenham 4 Fulham 0 - Match ReportFulham were on the receiving end of a drubbing started by Les Ferdinand earning a place in the record books by scoring the 10,000th
goal in the history of the FA Barclaycard Premiership and then Tottenham ran
riot winning 4-0.
15/12/2002
Fulham midfielder John Collins yearns for actionFulham midfielder John Collins expects to tog himself up in suit, shirt and tie, take his place in the Loftus Road stand this afternoon and watch his club, Fulham, entertain Birmingham City. It will be as close a glimpse of Premiership action as the midfielder experiences these days.
15/12/2002
Fulham 0 Birmingham 1 - Match ReportJovan Kirovski's first goal for Birmingham gave the Blues a deserved 1-0 victory at Fulham today in a match which saw 10 players booked and Darren Purse sent off.
15/12/2004
Liam Rosenior man of the momentFulham striker Andrew Cole must be feeling like Old King Cole after being joined in the Fulham team by the SON of his former strike partner
15/12/2009
Dikgacoi denies Fulham loan move claimFULHAM and South Africa international midfielder Kagisho Dikgacoi has repudiated the contents of an article that appeared in the UK Sunday tabloid newspaper News of the World