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·26 January 2026
Harry Wilson is Just the Latest Welsh Dragon to Grace the Cottage

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·26 January 2026

Harry Wilson is enjoying arguably his finest season, central to Fulham’s progress and the club’s leading scorer in all competitions. He has kicked on since making a permanent move from Liverpool in 2022.
His pace, vision and dead-ball quality have drawn admirers, yet he looks settled at the Cottage and likely to stay. According to Hounslow Herald, keeping him may prove difficult if he sustains this form for club and country.
His purple patch extends to Wales, and he hopes to guide the Dragons through March play-offs to summer’s World Cup. Bosnia and Herzegovina come first, then either Northern Ireland or Italy, with Fulham fans eyeing his name on online sports betting sites.
Cliff Jones, more associated with Spurs, is the last surviving member of Wales’s 1958 World Cup team and later spent two seasons at Fulham. Gordon Davies had two spells, is the club’s all-time top scorer, and helped Wrexham upset Arsenal in 1992.
Chris Coleman signed in 1997, drove two promotions as a defender, then managed Fulham to ninth in 2007-08 and led Wales to Euro 2016, their first major finals in 58 years. Kit Symons arrived in 1998, later managing Fulham and assisting Coleman with Wales.
Mark Pembridge endured injuries across three seasons from 2003, then coached the academy and youth sides, his trickery a precursor to Wilson’s. Simon Davies, capped 58 times and a scorer in the 2002 win over Italy, joined in 2007 and netted in the 2010 Europa League final.
Source: Hounslow Herald








































