Players come and go in football.

Fulham have over the years, welcomed and produced some of football's finest names.

But some pay fleeting visits, some stay for longer, but most are forgotten in quick time - here's five players that might've forgot once played for Fulham:

The Dane ended his 12-year career at Fulham in 2007, after three seasons with the club. He was last month handed his first managerial job at Nykøbing FC in the Danish second-tier.

One of football's original journeymen - Wome spent the 2002/03 season at Fulham where he made 14 league appearances as Fulham finished 14th, before leaving for Bologna in the summer.

Hameur Bouazza spent one season at Fulham and was loaned-out to Charlton Athletic in his second. He managed just one goal in 22 appearances for the club despite arriving in good form from Watford - his time is best forgotten.

The left-sided full-back was a regular feature whilst Chris Coleman was at the helm, but was another player who spent just one season at the club - he was transfer listed by Lawrie Sanchez and sold to Birmingham City after Coleman's departure.

Inamoto is a name from way back, and one who was a cult-favourite at Craven Cottage.

He spent two seasons on-loan at the club and is best remembered for scoring in the 3-1 win against Manchester United at Old Trafford in October 2003 - the 40-year-old is still playing today for Japanese side SC Sagamihara.