Here are a selection of news articles posted on Fulhamweb on this day in the past:
06/10/2000
Maik Taylor returns home!!Northen Ireland's Manager McIlroy revealed that goalkeeper Maik Taylor of Fulham
has returned to England
06/10/2001
Fulham 2 Portsmouth 2 - Match ReportA warm Friday afternoon defied the time of year as Fulham, without a match this weekend, took the field against Portsmouth to a closed Craven Cottage.
06/10/2001
Steve Finnan starts for the RepublicFulham's
Steve Finnan has been given a starting place in the Republic of Ireland
squad to face Cyprus in Dublin on Saturday by boss Mick McCarthy
06/10/2002
Fulham 1 Charlton 0 - Match ReportFulham striker Facundo Sava allowed English football to discover an unusual new goalscoring celebration - by donning a Zorro mask to mark his winner against lowly Charlton at Loftus Road.
06/10/2002
Fulham 1 Charlton - Post Match ReactionFulham's 'Wolf Man' turned up the heat on Alan Curbishley on Sunday. Argentinian forward Facundo Sava earned his nickname by donning wolf masks to mark goals for his previous club Gimnasia La Plata.
06/10/2003
Bookies betting on Fulham staying upfulham fc premiership football club to have convinced some of the hardest headed judges that they are not the easy relegation fodder the so-called media experts thought they were
06/10/2004
Fulham in F.A. dock todayThe Premiership's latest bad boy, an indecisive referee and confusion over pitch markings may all be used in Fulham's defence at today's inquest into the battle of the Hawthorns
06/10/2004
Fulham need to smell the coffeeFulham manager Chris Coleman will use the break for World Cup qualifying to rally his beleaguered team and try to end his club's dismal start to the season
06/10/2004
Cole savaged by F.A.Fulham's season was plunged into further crisis on Wednesday when the Football Association found Andrew Cole guilty of two charges of bringing the game into disrepute and doubled his suspension from three to six matches
06/10/2004
Leacock going to CoventryCoventry City are poised to keep Fulham defender Dean Leacock at Highfield Road until the end of the season.
06/10/2004
Fabrice misses joy of prisonFootballer Fabrice Fernandes narrowly escaped jail on Wednesday after ignoring a string of red traffic lights during a police chase