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ccfcadz

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Al Fayed (right) was a close friend of Jackson (left)


Fulham are to erect a commemorative statue of late American singer Michael Jackson at Craven Cottage at the behest of club chairman Mohamed Al Fayed. Al Fayed was a close friend of Jackson - referred to as "The King of Pop" - who died in Los Angeles in June 2009.
The statue will be unveiled on Sunday, 3 April, before Fulham's home Premier League game against Blackpool.
"I hope many fans of his will visit the statue from far and wide," Al Fayed told Fulham's official website.
"And I hope that Fulham fans will appreciate seeing the finest performer in the world amongst them, the finest fans in the world."
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The statue, depicting Jackson in one of his most iconic poses, will stand on the banks of the River Thames, adjacent to the stadium's Riverside and Hammersmith stands.
Al Fayed had initially planned on placing the statue outside Harrods, but following his sale of the Knightsbridge landmark store in May last year, switched the site to Craven Cottage.
Jackson visited Craven Cottage on April 10th 1999 as a guest of Al Fayed to see their 2-0 victory over Wigan in League Two.
The singer also visited Exeter City in June 2002 as a guest of celebrity spoon-bender Uri Geller, who was a director of the Grecians at the time.
Jackson was later made an honorary chairman of the Devon club.
"Michael Jackson was truly a legend, a term used too often in this modern world saturated in the hyperbole surrounding celebrity," added Al Fayed.
"He was my friend, a man with whom I shared many happy memories and who died a tragic and untimely death.

Fans cheer Michael Jackson at the 02 arena

"He left behind a legacy of music so vast it takes one's breath away; from a precocious talent to an ingenuity and groundbreaking modernity that shall never be repeated.
"It shall often be imitated, but it will never be replicated.
"Michael Jackson was, and shall always remain, one of a kind."
Jackson is recognised as one of the world's most successful recording artists, whose contribution to music, dance and fashion made him a hugely recognised global figure.
In a career spanning four decades he has sold an estimated 750m records worldwide, with 13 number ones in the United States and seven chart-toppers in the UK.
His album "Thriller" has the distinction of being the biggest selling of all time worldwide, with more than 70m copies sold.
 

Nick

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Yeah, a statue of a Kiddy Fiddler is just what we need.

I wonder if any MP's will refuse to go to Fulham because of it?

A million times worse than Marlon King!
 

Houchens Head

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What next? A statue of Gary Glitter outside "Toys R Us"? :D
 

ccfcadz

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Lol if it does actually I bet Fulham will have some MJ related merchandise. I bet it could be a real money spinner for them... Bit weired though
 

Minder

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I would much prefer a statue of Robbie Savage and Bellamy outside the Ricoh. :)

I am also for this. The toilets at the Ricoh are often very busy on a matchday and having somewhere to piss outside the ground would be good for us fans.
 

sky_blue_up_north

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Just don't get it...have I missed something
 

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