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Fulham to come to Priestfield in 'friendly' tie
By Jack Nolan May 16 2008
Premier League oufit Fulham will be coming to Priestfield for a friendly tie in a game that saw tragedy around ten years ago when a Fulham fan lost their life outside Priestfield Stadium following the game when fights broke out between the two sets of supporters.

Fulham will come to Priestfield on Tuesday 15th July and the game is a 7.45 kick off. Also coming to Priestfield will be Championship side Ipswich Town on Wednesday 23rd July.

The Gills will also be making a trip to The Crabble to play Gillingham legend Andy Hessenthaler's Dover Athletic. Full set off friendly fixtures:

 

Tuesday 15th July FULHAM (Home) 7.45pm

Thursday 17th July FAVERSHAM (Away) 7.30pm

Saturday 19th July GRAYS (Away) 3pm

Wednesday 23rd July IPSWICH TOWN XI (Home) 7.45pm

Saturday 26th July FOLKESTONE (Away) 3pm

Tuesday 29th July DOVER (Away) 7.45pm

Saturday 2nd Aug THURROCK (Away) 3pm 

 

Costs for Fulham and Ipswich are £10 for adults and £5 for senior citizens and under 16's. 

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