The Michael Jackson statue at Craven Cottage has been taken down on Wednesday to the delight of Fullham Fans.
The statue received a Bad reception upon its unveiling behind the Hammersmith Stand in 2011 despite former owner Mohamed Al Fayed telling Fulham supporters they could ‘go to hell’ if they didn't like it.
But the west London club's new owner Shahid Khan spoke on behalf of the Craven Cottage faithful when he said 'We've Had Enough', and declared his intention to remove the tribute to the American superstar who died in 2009.
And his decision, as exclusively revealed by Sportsmail's Charles Sale, was in Black and White on Wednesday - after Fulham wrote: 'Today we say goodbye to Michael. Thanks for the memories.'
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