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2008–09 Fulham F.C. season : ウィキペディア英語版
2008–09 Fulham F.C. season

The 2008–09 season was Fulham's 111th professional season and their 8th consecutive season in the top flight of English football, the Premier League, since their return in 2001. They were managed by Roy Hodgson in his first full season as Fulham manager. They played in the Premier League by virtue of staying up on goal difference from Reading on the last day of the previous campaign and were hoping to improve on their placing of seventeenth. They eventually finished in 7th place in the Premier League table with 53 points, an improvement of ten places and 18 points. Their league position secured a place in the newly formed Europa League for the 2009-10 season as well as their highest league finish in their history. The club received a number of additional awards from the Premier League, namely the Fair Play Award, the ''Behaviour of the Public Award'' and the ''Barclays Spirit Award'' for manager Roy Hodgson.
Some of the most notable results of the season came against clubs who finished in the top four in the table. The club beat Manchester United and Arsenal at home and managed a draw at home against Chelsea. In other competitions, Fulham reached the quarter-finals of the FA Cup before losing to league champions Manchester United. In the Football League Cup they defeated Leicester City in the second round but were knocked out by Burnley in the third round.
==Pre-season==
Roy Hodgson added to the team in the summer with signings including goalkeeper Mark Schwarzer from Middlesbrough and strikers Bobby Zamora from West Ham United and Andrew Johnson who arrived from Everton for a club record £10.5million (though Steve Marlet had cost more when including agents fees in 2001). Club captain Brian McBride decided to return to United States, where he eventually signed with Major League Soccer's Chicago Fire. Olivier Dacourt joined Fulham during the winter transfer window.
Fulham also put out teams in away matches against Walton Casuals (won 3–1), Staines Town (lost 2–0), Banstead (won 3–0), Carshalton (won 2–0), Crystal Palace (drew 0–0) and Kingstonian (won (8–0 )). These matches are not included as part of the official pre-season match schedule and the club fielded second-string sides in each game.

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