Fans notice ‘sickening’ huge sign on roof of Fulham’s Craven Cottage stadium that’s over a decade out of date

FOOTBALL fans have slammed Fulham after spotting a decade-old sign on the roof of Craven Cottage.

A video emerged on social media showing an airborne view of the West London side’s ground.

GettyFulham’s old sponsor FxPro are still visible on two of Craven Cottage’s stands[/caption]

Just flew over Craven Cottage by the river @FulhamFC I’ll be there tomorrow for the game against West Ham. Most picturesque football ground in the country #FFC #cravencottage #fulhamsw6 pic.twitter.com/kiPSTzLvSN

— Will Burns (@BillBobBurns) April 7, 2023

In the clip, the Cottagers’ old sponsors FxPro were visible on the top of both stands at either end of the ground.

Fulham ended their partnership with the brokerage company back in 2013.

And while the FxPro branding atop Craven Cottage has faded significantly over the last decade, supporters were left stunned that it has not been replaced.

Reacting on social media, one person said: “A lot of fans panicking about the state of Fulham right now. Some of it justified, some of it not.

“What is truly sickening is that it’s 2022 and FxPro is still faintly visible on the roofs of two of our stands.”

Another added: “Fulham really should get rid of the FXPro on the roof…”

And in response to what should replace it, one supporter replied: “A fresh coat of paint?”

Fulham fans may have complaints about off-field issues, but on the pitch they have exceeded expectations this season.

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Tipped by many to immediately return to the Championship, Marco Silva‘s men are sitting in the top half of the Premier League table with nine games remaining.

However, they will be keen to arrest a slump of four straight defeats in all competitions.

They are beginning a run of three games against relegation-threatened sides, starting with West Ham before they take on Everton and Leeds.

But Silva will be without striker Aleksandar Mitrovic for eight matches after he was banned for pushing referee Chris Kavanagh during Fulham’s 3-1 defeat to Manchester United in the FA Cup last month.

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