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    Mr Fowler

    No longer has legs (did he ever?)

    He plays, he scurries around, a few nice touchs and wait for it...scores.

    Isn't that what he always did?

    Why are we so intent on demanding anything more from our forwards?

    None of our other forwards would have scored that goal last night.

    If we were top and scoring for fun then I can understand him not playing. But we're huffing and puffing most weeks. Get him in and play him till his legs drop off from now till May.
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    #2
    I tend to agree with you; he doesn't cut it as an athlete but that 'natural talent' is still there in spades.
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      #3
      He's a fantastic goalscorer, the best I've ever seen but he needs a run of 10 or so games to be match fit and sharp. He's like that since he had this nasty knee injury. He didn't seem to be the same since then, fitness wise.

      But what a player.

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        #4
        Originally posted by Cacodemon View Post
        I tend to agree with you; he doesn't cut it as an athlete but that 'natural talent' is still there in spades.
        It was a lovely finish for the goal last night, one I'm not sure Bellamy for example would have managed. Everytime I see him struggling to get round the pitch it pains me to think of how good he once was, but then he pops up with a goal a la Galatasaray and startes me thinking that he's still got it.

        Having said that I just can't see Rafa taking a chance on him and starting him in Premiership games unfortunately.

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          #5
          Fowler offers nothjing but a finish, and despite his finish last night, his finishing has been well below the Fowler of old.
          Id replace him in the summer.
          Bill shankly to Tommy Smith after he'd turned up for training with a bandaged knee:
          'Take that poof bandage off, and what do you mean YOUR knee, it's LIVERPOOL'S knee !'

          "Sorry, boss, I should have kept my legs together," said Lawrence. "No, Tommy, your mother should have kept her legs together!," replied Shankly.

          * After Tommy Lawrence had let in a fluke goal between his legs

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            #6
            Originally posted by bazza76 View Post
            Fowler offers nothjing but a finish, and despite his finish last night, his finishing has been well below the Fowler of old.
            Id replace him in the summer.
            Its still better than anything else we have.If my strikers did **** all for the whole game and then applied the finish when the chance came I'd be well happy.to finish is what he is primarily there for.

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              #7
              Maybe it's worth having a gamble on Fowler for a couple of games, we know Kuyt will run himself into the ground for the team, so maybe a Fowler/Kuyt partnership would provide the work (kuyt) and the goals (fowler) that we are looking for.
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                #8
                Originally posted by bazza76 View Post
                Fowler offers nothjing but a finish, and despite his finish last night, his finishing has been well below the Fowler of old.
                Id replace him in the summer.
                **** the summer. I'm talking now. Play him and let him retire having helped us clinch 4th spot.
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Cacodemon View Post
                  Maybe it's worth having a gamble on Fowler for a couple of games, we know Kuyt will run himself into the ground for the team, so maybe a Fowler/Kuyt partnership would provide the work (kuyt) and the goals (fowler) that we are looking for.
                  He deserves a chance as much as the others and Kuyts workrate would be a big help.He's still the only natural goalscorer we have.keep Robbie up where he's dangerous and let Kuyt run his legs off.

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                    #10
                    He also gave the ball away in very dangerous positions a couple of times, ala Garcia.
                    The problem playing him with Bellamy is that there was no point in putting the cross in as they never got close to ball.

                    As for giving him ten games to get in shape. We should play our best side for the rest of the season, we can`t wait ten games for somebody to, maybe, get fit.
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                      #11
                      Fowler always scores! Rafa is making the biggest mistake leaving Fowler at home for most of the games this season.
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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Resu View Post
                        He also gave the ball away in very dangerous positions a couple of times, ala Garcia.
                        The problem playing him with Bellamy is that there was no point in putting the cross in as they never got close to ball.

                        As for giving him ten games to get in shape. We should play our best side for the rest of the season, we can`t wait ten games for somebody to, maybe, get fit.
                        Which is my point.leave him up front so he dosn't lose the ball and is in situ when quick attacks need him to be there.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by fredo View Post
                          He's a fantastic goalscorer, the best I've ever seen but he needs a run of 10 or so games to be match fit and sharp. He's like that since he had this nasty knee injury. He didn't seem to be the same since then, fitness wise.

                          But what a player.

                          maybe he's not up to a run of 10 games now and that's the problem?

                          he looked so unfit last night
                          Its times like these we learn to live again FF

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Cacodemon View Post
                            I tend to agree with you; he doesn't cut it as an athlete but that 'natural talent' is still there in spades.

                            magical finish, but the best thing was that he knew he'd scored better!
                            True he doesnt have the legs, would it be worth getting him into some sort of player/coaching role for us?


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                              #15
                              Originally posted by redlancer View Post
                              maybe he's not up to a run of 10 games now and that's the problem?

                              he looked so unfit last night
                              hardly surprising considering he hasn't featured since Galatassary (where he scored twice).

                              Rafa's use of him has been ****e. Why play him away to Sheff Utd & Everton? Games in which you need to work your arse off to get anything.

                              If a striker scores he should keep playing.
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