| 28th Nov 1959 Fulham v Burnley |
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Fulham 1 - 0 Burnley Att: 29,582 Teams: Fulham: Macedo, Cohen, Langley, Mullery, Lampe, Lowe, Key, Hill, Leggat, Haynes, Chamberlain.
Burnley: Blacklaw, Angus, Elder, Seith, Miller, Adamson, Connelly, McIlroy, Pointer, Robson, Pilkington. This week Burnley were to play Fulham at Craven Cottage, and even though Fulham were currently only 1 point behind us in the league and playing good quality football, nothing but a win would satisfy the Clarets faithful, especially coming off the back of last weeks Turf Moor annihilation of Nottingham Forest. There was a new expectation around the town of Burnley with many talking about the possibility of this being our year, but as all Clarets supporters know only too well, our beloved team have a habit of letting us down when we least expect it. Fulham fielded a very strong side which included some very big names indeed, players like George Cohen, Tony Macedo, Johnny Haynes, Alan Mullery and the one and only Jimmy Hill. Despite Fulham having the big names it was Burnley's youngsters that completely dominated the game, and they were making these London stars look very ordinary indeed. The Clarets should have gone in at half time 5 or 6 to the good but somehow Fulham had managed to get themselves a 1-0 lead through a very innocuous header from Jimmy Hill.
The second half saw much better display from Fulham an Realistically this was a game we should not have lost, and the fans were very disappointed indeed that we had come away from London with nothing to show for all that effort.
On returning to Burnley, Harry Potts was in no way despondent, he was proud of his players for the performance they had put in, and was very pleased with the publicity received in the press for the quality football his team had played.
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Saturday 28th November 1959
d the game turned into much more of a footballing spectacle, so much so that the local press had nothing but praise for the match, even to the point of declaring that it was one of the best games ever seen at Craven Cottage.