Paul Konchesky
- Date of Birth: 15 May 1981
- Birthplace: Barking, London
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Wolves eye Konchesky move
Wolves will make an offer for unsettled Liverpool left back Paul Konchesky. The former Charlton and West Ham man is out of favour at Anfield.
Vale outclassed by Fulham
Port Vale manager Mickey Adams took his new side to Fulham in the Carling Cup second round.
Konchesky to quit Fulham
Fulham are set to allow defender Paul Konchesky to quit the club. The left-back is expected to quit if his £2 million valuation is met.
Relegation - Counting the cost
The Premier League comes to a conclusion on Sunday, and not only is the title race to be decided, but the relegation scrap will also come to a head. The potential losses involved in relegation are the root cause of nightmares for all chairmen at that end of the table.
Konchesky: we'll survive
Fulham defender Paul Konchesky believes that his club will definitely survive in the Premiership. This weekend sees his old club West Ham come to visit and Konchesky wants to get one over his old side.
Bristol Rovers edge Fulham
Bristol Rovers have completed one of the shocks of the round as they knocked out Premiership side Fulham 5-3 on penalties this evening. Both teams battled to break the 0-0 deadlock, but Rovers came out trumps in the penalty shoot out.
Fulham get important point
The spoils were shared at Craven Cottage as Fulham drew 1-1 with relegation rivals Wigan. Managerless Fulham will be delighted ot have come away with a very important point.
Preview: Liverpool vs Fulham
Liverpool look to continue their good form after their thumping of Besiktas in midweek, and the return of Fernando Torres for only his second Premier League match in more than a month tomorrow against Fulham could spark a goalfest. However, Liverpool's talented strike force are all battling for pla
Preview: S'land vs Fulham
Roy Keane's Sunderland host Lawrie Sanchez's Fulham in the Premiership at the Stadium of Light on Saturday. Both sides are on eight points each having played 10 games, and the trip will be difficult for Fulham who are desperate to pick up points.
Stelios sends Bolton through
Bolton eased the pressure on manager Sammy Lee thanks to an extra time goal from Stelios to send the side into the last 16. Danny Guthrie gave Bolton the lead, before a David Healy reponse levelled the scores. Stelios was the hero in extra time to finish the game 2-1.