The Premier League club have also reported a record revenue of£77.1million for the 2010/11 season, according to figuresreleased for the year ending June 30, 2011. Fulham recorded aprofit of £5.4million, before interest and taxation, andenjoyed a 4.9% increase in attendance, which saw Craven Cottagesecure a 98% occupancy figure for the season. “The club has madegreat strides in recent years, and this excellent set of financialresults is just reward for our progress,” Fulham chairman Al Fayedsaid. “As always, I am determined to ensure the club moves in theright direction whilst remaining true to our history, heritage andpast traditions.” The west Londoners finished the 2010/11 seasoneighth in the top flight and currently lie 11th in the table. Offthe field, the club’s progress has been highlighted by theirrecently-announced plans to increase Craven Cottage’s capacity to30,000. The stadium has been Fulham’s home since 1896 and would besubject to wider facility improvements, as well as the RiversideStand development. On the plans, Al Fayed added: “The announcementof our plans to redevelop the Riverside Stand, whilst opening upthe Riverwalk for the benefit of the community, is further proofthat my ambition for this football club remains resolute.”