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Statue

Michael Jackson statue - lost

Erection date: 3/4/2011

Inscription

The plinth was inscribed with lyrics from Jackson's hit 'Man in the Mirror'.

This memorial is no longer here. Michael Jackson was a friend of Mohamed Al-Fayed, one-time owner of Fulham Football Club. The singer's only connection with the club, was that he once went to see a match there, in 1999. After Jackson's death, Al-Fayed commissioned the statue with the intention of installing it in Harrods. However he sold the department store before the statue was completed and erected it outside the football ground instead - much to the disapproval of the club's fans. His less than gracious reaction was to tell them to 'go to hell'. When he sold the club, the statue was moved to the inside of the stadium, where it became the focus of derision from visiting teams' supporters. Eventually it was removed and put into storage. In April 2014 it was announced that it is to be lent to the National Football Museum in Manchester, and we suspect, it will not return. Picture from .

March 2019: The reports that, following revived allegations of him sexually abusing children, this statue has been removed from the Football Museum.

2025: The reported on 10 giant polystyrene statues of Jackson that were made at Elstree Studios in 1995 to promote Jackson's album HIStory: Past, Present and Future, Book I. The pose of these 10-metre tall statues is quite different from that of the Al-Fayed statue.  Five of the giants are still on display in various locations in Italy, Austria, etc.

Site: Fulham Football Club (3 memorials)

SW6, Stevenage Road, Craven Cottage

The plaque is between the windows on the ground and first floor.

Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of www.plaquesoflondon.co.uk

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Michael Jackson

Singer-songwriter. Born in Gary, Indiana.  Arguably the most successful perfo...

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Mohamed Al-Fayed

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William Mitchell

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