In ten years at Fulham, he has enjoyed three promotions, suffered two relegations and experienced plenty of highs and lows along the way... proof that there ain't nobody like Tom Cairney
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In ten years at Fulham, he has enjoyed three promotions, suffered two relegations and experienced plenty of highs and lows along the way... proof that there ain't nobody like Tom Cairney
"When Tom Cairney joined Fulham from Blackburn for 3 million in June 2015, his new club were in a mess. Recently relegated from the Premier League under Felix Magath, the Cottagers had just finished 17th in the Championship and were in danger of sinking further down the leagues. The fanbase felt disconnected and in need of a player who could give them hope. Cairney proved to be that player."
"This summer, the club captain hit a decade at Craven Cottage, with Fulham settled in the Premier League once again and supporters even calling for a statue to be built in his honour. Few players stay at one club for so long these days, which makes his contribution all the more impressive during 10 dramatic years that produced a small matter of three promotions and two relegations."
"When I signed for Fulham, I said it was a Premier League club they'd always been in the top tier when I was growing up and that was where I wanted to get back to with the club. It was Fulham's second season out of the top flight and there was a lot of chaos happening, on and off the pitch."
Tom Cairney joined Fulham from Blackburn for £3 million in June 2015 when the club was in serious disarray after relegation and a low Championship finish. Fans felt disconnected and the team faced the real threat of slipping to League One, but Cairney provided leadership and consistent performances that helped stabilise the side. Over ten years at Craven Cottage he became club captain, experienced three promotions and two relegations, and played a central role in Fulham's return to the Premier League. Supporters have even called for a statue to recognise his contribution.
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