René Meulensteen is one man trying to level a disaster in the works at Craven Cottage, after taking the helm of the clueless Cottagers at midseason.
Still after being the ideal man by the Lilywhite’s helm- this season is looking like a sure down pour of frustrations as well make it to the always infamous relegation zone positions- which separate the Whites by just one point.
As this campaign progresses for the Cottagers things surely don’t look in a positive way, as their upcoming schedule that include the likes of Chelsea, Liverpool, Manu and Southhampton.
By now many can tell the Whites to kiss this campaign goodbye as well make plans into their next compromises for next season in the Championship League.
In the case of Manager Meulensteen, there’s some optimism as well desire to fight for a miracle and try to salvage their mediocre if not demeaning season.
With a winter market in its peak, the current Cottagers Skipper is hopeful that the Fulham front office can pick a couple of players capable of turning things around at Craven Cottage.
Preparing for their next compromise at the Budweiser FA Cup, the Whites fifth round position really gives them hope for trying to get a possible piece of silverware to their halls- that can translate into a lift of their spirit with European position as well be an injection of optimism for the lads.
As many of us and recently mentioned in some of my pieces, about this edition of Premiership being so competitive as well contagious for many squads- the Cottager’s can get into the bandwagon and try to bring some positive notes of its faithful and renew their presentation for the next campaign in the EPL.
Everything is possible with the ideal philosophy this club initial eleven plays under and very well is composed in the winter market along the return of some of its key injured players that can really save this traditional club campaign.
So far the return of Clint Dempsey to Craven Cottage via a loan from American League Seattle Sounders, it’s a step in the right direction that will lift this club anemic state into a possible contender for its salvation, time will be this club best ally!
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