Fulham chairman Mohamed Al Fayed ahead of the Barclays Premier League match between Fulham and Wolverhampton Wanderers at Craven Cottage on April 17, 2010 in London, England.

‘We were given huge Harrods hampers and parties as bonuses!’ Fulham legend on how Mohamed Al Fayed kept the squad motivated

Barry Hayles has given a hilarious insight into what life was like at Fulham under the ownership of Mohamed Al Fayed.

The Egyptian businessman took over at Craven Cottage in 1997 and oversaw the club’s rise from the third tier of English football back to the Premier League. The former Harrods owner pumped £40 million into the club in the late ‘90s in a bid to turn fortunes on the pitch, with a number of big-name signings arriving in London.

Among them was Hayles, who joined from Bristol Rovers for £2m during the 1998/99 season. Hayles quickly got a taste of the supremo’s magnetism at close hand.

Barry Hayles of Fulham scores during the Nationwide League Division One match against Nottingham Forest at the City Ground in Nottingham, England. Fulham won the match 3-0.

Barry Hayles is a Fulham legend (Image credit: Jamie McDonald /Allsport)

“The first game I played, the owner came charging into the dressing room shouting, ‘Have we all got big balls today, lads?’ He was always saying hilarious stuff like that – he didn’t care what anyone thought,” Hayles told FourFourTwo.



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