2010-11 season

The 2010-11 season was Fulham's 129th, and the club's 10th consecutive season in the top-flight.It was the first and only season of Mark Hughes' reign as manager of the first team following Roy Hodgson's departure to Liverpool following the success of the previous season.

The team finished in a very respectable 8th position, and it could have been much better if the many draws could have been converted into wins. A handful of signings were made, most notable of these was Mousa Dembélé. Initially signed as a forward, he developed into a central midfielder and would go onto be a big part of the team for the two full seasons he was with the club.

Clint Dempsey continued his goalscoring form for the Whites as he ended up top scorer with 13 in all competitions.