Famous Fulham Players: No 7 Frank Penn

10 February 2010 00:05
50 years at the Cottage. Frank Penn 1919-34, 459 appearances, 52 goals Amazingly, Penn was at Fulham from 1915 until 1965, first as a player, then as assistant trainer, then chief trainer. He joined the club in 1915 and, 19 years later played his last game for them in 1934, against West Ham United. By this time, he had played around 460 times for the club, at the time a club record, which since then has only been surpassed by three players. Penn was a winger noted for his speed and crossing ability. He also contributed a number of goals to the club. After his retirement, he lent his physiotherapy skills to the club (he qualified as a physio while still playing), and worked for the club for a further 26 years, from 1939 to 1965. He was unlucky to never win a full England cap, having been picked for various wartime representative teams.

Source: FOOTYMAD