Council to agree Fulham's Cottage return

Fulham's long-awaited return to Craven Cottage is set to get the go-ahead next week.

Planners have recommended that the club are given approval to turn the historic ground into a 22,000-seat stadium and councillors are expected to rubber stamp the decision on Tuesday.

The club needed permission to convert terraces, cover them and put in more executive boxes before their proposed return for next season.

But they have only asked that Hammersmith and Fulham Council temporarily approve the changes for three years because chairman Mohamed Fayed is still determined to build a new stadium at White City.

The move is a partial victory for fans, who have been campaigning to go back to the ground since they began sharing with Queens Park Rangers at Loftus Road last season.

It is also a relief for Fulham, who have been banking on a return to the place they first made their home in 1896. Groundsharing at Loftus Road beyond this season would have required expensive improvements to comply with Premiership standards and previous plans have failed largely because of cost.

News of the club's imminent return will be a boost ahead of their game at Leeds on Sunday.

The team will also be boosted by having influential Luis Boa Morte back after a three-match ban.

That suspension followed his sending-off against Liverpool last month but he learned on Wednesday that he will also have to miss the FA Cup third-round tie against Cheltenham on 3 January because of another incident.

Boa Morte's latest one-match suspension and £4,000 fine from the FA was for stamping on Leicester's Frank Sinclair back in October and was based on video evidence.

He said today: "They made their decision and I just have to accept it and move on. It's hard for me to change too much because these things happen as a result of the way I play. It is never malicious. I am just a 100 per cent committed player.

"But I have talked to the manager about this a few times and I respect him and I am working on my discipline with him."

The winger is a friend of Patrick Vieira after their days at Arsenal together and Boa Morte said: "I spoke to Vieira and I think at some stage in your life things just change.

"Things had been getting better for me and I aim to improve every season. I think I need to keep 99 per cent of what I do and lose only one per cent."

Coleman will be without Mark Pembridge (calf) again on Sunday, but Barry Hayles (ankle), Facundo Sava (foot) and Moritz Volz (flu) should recover to play.

For Leeds, midfielder David Batty (ankle) is a doubt.

  • Leeds v Fulham, Elland Road, Sunday, 4.05pm (Live on Sky Sports 1)

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