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    #16
    Along with Gerrard and Carragher, Robbie Fowler is my all time Liverpool Hero.

    Just such a great, off the cuff, natural, exciting player, as i'm only 19 i grew up watching him in all his glory and i really will miss him when he hangs up the boots.

    Fookin Legend
    "Let me say for the record, I am not a gangster and never have been. Im not the thief who grabs your purse. Im not the guy who jacks your car. Im not down with the people who steal and hurt others. Im just a brother who fight back."
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      #17
      Originally posted by Morphorino View Post
      I think thats a pretty decent assessment, would love him to get a champs league winners medal with us and then retire, would be a fitting end.
      but only because he ain't going to get games.IMO he can still do a job but forward play these days is all about pace

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        #18
        Originally posted by Marky19 View Post
        Along with Gerrard and Carragher, Robbie Fowler is my all time Liverpool Hero.

        Just such a great, off the cuff, natural, exciting player, as i'm only 19 i grew up watching him in all his glory and i really will miss him when he hangs up the boots.

        Fookin Legend
        well said Marky lad

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          #19
          Originally posted by ShaggyAlonso View Post
          It's clear he's no longer the player we once knew and loved.

          They may only have been penalties today, but they were two great pens and personally I'm delighted and chuffed to have witnessed him notch a brace in a league game at Anfield again. Sadly, I think it may be the last time.

          It's a touch ironic that, in the season that will prove to be his last, his goals to games ratio must be the best it's been for ages. Today's double takes his tally for the season so far to seven - and after a quick tot-up from today's programme, I make it from just seven starts.

          It's a bit premature to be saying goodbye, but I just wanted to say:

          Robbie Fowler
          I couldn't put it better myself.
          Babel fanclub member # 4!!!

          **** OFF MOURINHO!!!!!!:whatever:

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            #20
            Originally posted by kurtangle01 View Post
            I couldn't put it better myself.
            Me neither
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              #21
              Originally posted by Marky19 View Post
              as i'm only 19 i grew up watching him in all his glory and i really will miss him when he hangs up the boots.

              Imagine how us "oldies" felt then when we had to say goodbye to Rush, Dalgleish, Hansen, Barnes, etc?

              Thats the best thing about LFC. We will always have legends here that can be remebered by all kinds of generations.

              Robbie got his dream come true by coming back. Fair enough he didn't get as many games as he would have hoped, but i'm sure before he did come back that he would have been happy to get one more game in the shirt. He got that and a bit more.

              A great reunion with a Liverpool legend that Fowler is, but the modern game requires a bit more than sentiment, so we have to look forward to our next legend to come through.
              # Fernando Torres, Liverpool's number 9 #

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                #22
                Originally posted by Red_Polo View Post
                If he was that little bit quicker and fitter he would still be a brilliant squad player for us to have. He could've been so much more and that's saying something because he's been a genuinely great player for us. Glad he came back to us, he will get the chance to say a proper goodbye this time.

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by EST_1892 View Post
                  Imagine how us "oldies" felt then when we had to say goodbye to Rush, Dalgleish, Hansen, Barnes, etc?

                  Thats the best thing about LFC. We will always have legends here that can be remebered by all kinds of generations.

                  Robbie got his dream come true by coming back. Fair enough he didn't get as many games as he would have hoped, but i'm sure before he did come back that he would have been happy to get one more game in the shirt. He got that and a bit more.

                  A great reunion with a Liverpool legend that Fowler is, but the modern game requires a bit more than sentiment, so we have to look forward to our next legend to come through.
                  Feck off, with respect, you're merely middle aged.

                  I was pissed off when Lawrence, Strong, Lawler, Byrne, Milne, Smith, Yeats, Arrowsmith,Thompson, Cally, Sir Roger and St John blah blah blah all passed their sell by date (particularly Sir Roger) and I was in the Kop for Heighways, Emmos, Keegan's Rushy's first games for us and others...

                  I still reckon that if Robbie had more games he's score more goals. But Rafa's the gaffa, and I'm not. He's also a multi-millionaire, and I'm not. He's also...balah blah blah

                  Robbie is God though
                  Last edited by mick the click; 25-02-07, 01:31 AM. Reason: blah blah blah - Iggy said

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by anfieldanfield View Post
                    Since he rejoined the club.

                    17 starts 12 goals.

                    He's still a goalscoring machine.

                    Stick him in a genuinely offensive team, like Man Utd or Arsenal, and he would still score 20 goals a season.

                    He's a legend.
                    100% Agree

                    Robbie Fowler - God
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                      #25
                      Originally posted by mick the click View Post
                      Feck off, with respect, you're merely middle aged.

                      Robbie is God though

                      Thanks for that mate, yes i am. LOL, respect to you.
                      # Fernando Torres, Liverpool's number 9 #

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                        #26
                        Love Robbie but he`s the past not the future.hope he stays on the staff though.

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                          #27
                          This season in all comps...

                          Fowler 8 starts 7 goals
                          Bellamy 25 starts 9 goals
                          Kuyt 28 starts 10 goals
                          Crouch 22 starts 13 goals

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                            #28
                            Originally posted by anfieldanfield View Post
                            This season in all comps...

                            Fowler 8 starts 7 goals
                            Bellamy 25 starts 9 goals
                            Kuyt 28 starts 10 goals
                            Crouch 22 starts 13 goals
                            quote the opposition and importance of games played.
                            Do really think that Rafa made a mistake by not making Robbie No.1 or No.2 choice striker?.How many off those 7 goals were scored in open play against GOOd quality opposition?


                            Crouches stats are pretty impressive though!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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                              #29
                              Originally posted by Quinncy View Post
                              quote the opposition and importance of games played.
                              Do really think that Rafa made a mistake by not making Robbie No.1 or No.2 choice striker?.How many off those 7 goals were scored in open play against GOOd quality opposition?


                              Crouches stats are pretty impressive though!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
                              well, four were pens for a start.

                              God

                              That pass today for Stevie's goal was class too...it's shame he's past it now but I think it's ****in brilliant we still get flashes of what an awesome player he was. Take those pens for example, was there any doubt he'd score? And tbh most of our other takers are distinctly dodgy...
                              "the correct decision would have been a penalty for us a red card for Gattuso and a yellow for Stevie"

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                                #30
                                Originally posted by Fiddy View Post
                                well, four were pens for a start.

                                God
                                It's been said before, but can't we introduce the rule that a specialist comes on just for penos? American Football can have their kickers, we want our pen takers!!

                                Can you imagine Robbie bending, stretching, limbering up, jogging on the spot prior to a pen? No!, neither can I!!
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