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    #16
    Originally posted by FowlerLeftFoot View Post
    He can still score the winning goal to win us no.6.

    I would love to see that,unfortunatly,i can't even see him making the bench.Shame tho.


    Team imo:

    Reina
    Finnan
    Carragher
    Agger
    Riise/arbeloa
    Pennent
    Alonso
    Mascha
    Kewell/Riise
    Gerrard
    kuyt



    Subs

    Dudek
    Hyypia
    Bellers
    Crouch
    Sissoko
    Gonzalez
    Arbeloa
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    'Football is a simple game based on the giving and taking of passes, of controlling the ball and of making yourself available to receive a pass. It is terribly simple.'

    Bill Shankly.

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      #17
      there might just be one final moment for Robbie tomorrow night.Just has to be. Worked for Smicer.....


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        #18
        Your Letters, 18th May 2007

        Liverpool Echo


        My tears, by Fowler Snr

        WORDS fail me but I'm going to try.

        I had a lovely time on Sunday at the Liverpool v Charlton match. I cried much of the time, not because the dream was ending but in gratitude that it had ever taken place.

        I am grateful for the highs, too many to recount, but also for the lows which gave friends and the extended Red army/family the chance to show how much they cared, keeping him going and hoping against hope for a miracle.

        The miracle happened and the unfinished business of his first “leaving” has been resolved. Robert got to say goodbye and thanks, receiving the same in double measure.

        To picture, even now, him standing at both ends of the ground with his family on and off the pitch is a memory which will never end.


        I can't thank all who deserve to be thanked, including Liverpool staff past and present – particularly the latter for making Sunday happen – but thanks to Bobby Wilcox and gang for their lasting support.


        Liverpool can rest assured they'll never walk alone. The club will always be in the Fowler hearts.


        Robbie Fowler Snr,
        Liverpool, via e-mail
        Bob Paisley - "This club has been my life. I'd go out and sweep the street and be proud to do it for Liverpool if they asked me to."

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          #19
          Originally posted by Lecter View Post
          Your Letters, 18th May 2007

          Liverpool Echo


          My tears, by Fowler Snr

          WORDS fail me but I'm going to try.

          I had a lovely time on Sunday at the Liverpool v Charlton match. I cried much of the time, not because the dream was ending but in gratitude that it had ever taken place.

          I am grateful for the highs, too many to recount, but also for the lows which gave friends and the extended Red army/family the chance to show how much they cared, keeping him going and hoping against hope for a miracle.

          The miracle happened and the unfinished business of his first “leaving” has been resolved. Robert got to say goodbye and thanks, receiving the same in double measure.

          To picture, even now, him standing at both ends of the ground with his family on and off the pitch is a memory which will never end.


          I can't thank all who deserve to be thanked, including Liverpool staff past and present – particularly the latter for making Sunday happen – but thanks to Bobby Wilcox and gang for their lasting support.


          Liverpool can rest assured they'll never walk alone. The club will always be in the Fowler hearts.


          Robbie Fowler Snr,
          Liverpool, via e-mail
          That's heartbreaking.

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            #20
            That's sad
            2007 Est1892 'Challenge Lawro' Champion

            I don't know what your problem is but I'll bet it's hard to pronounce

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              #21
              So Robbie say's he will be at a new club next season. I was kind of hoping he would retire. Still wish him well. A true legend.
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                #22
                There's talk of him going to Rangers
                2007 Est1892 'Challenge Lawro' Champion

                I don't know what your problem is but I'll bet it's hard to pronounce

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by Lecter View Post
                  Your Letters, 18th May 2007

                  Liverpool Echo


                  My tears, by Fowler Snr

                  WORDS fail me but I'm going to try.

                  I had a lovely time on Sunday at the Liverpool v Charlton match. I cried much of the time, not because the dream was ending but in gratitude that it had ever taken place.

                  I am grateful for the highs, too many to recount, but also for the lows which gave friends and the extended Red army/family the chance to show how much they cared, keeping him going and hoping against hope for a miracle.

                  The miracle happened and the unfinished business of his first “leaving” has been resolved. Robert got to say goodbye and thanks, receiving the same in double measure.

                  To picture, even now, him standing at both ends of the ground with his family on and off the pitch is a memory which will never end.


                  I can't thank all who deserve to be thanked, including Liverpool staff past and present – particularly the latter for making Sunday happen – but thanks to Bobby Wilcox and gang for their lasting support.


                  Liverpool can rest assured they'll never walk alone. The club will always be in the Fowler hearts.


                  Robbie Fowler Snr,
                  Liverpool, via e-mail

                  Fine words from a Bitter

                  Originally posted by Gordon Brown
                  (1995)
                  "A weak currency is the sign of a weak economy,which is the sign of a weak government"

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                    #24
                    His LFC playing career is officially over tonight.

                    A very sad night in many respects but I'll miss Robbie. I was fortunate to see him live at his peak.
                    A superb player for Liverpool who's legendary status at Anfield will live on
                    Originally posted by Gordon Brown
                    (1995)
                    "A weak currency is the sign of a weak economy,which is the sign of a weak government"

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                      #25
                      A **** send of the second time around.
                      When you feel like you're done, you are not alone........

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                        #26
                        Originally posted by thesilverfoxlfc View Post
                        A **** send of the second time around.
                        English????

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                          #27
                          Originally posted by Quinncy View Post
                          English????
                          He left Liverpool in crap ways each time he has left
                          When you feel like you're done, you are not alone........

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                            #28
                            Originally posted by thesilverfoxlfc View Post
                            He left Liverpool in crap ways each time he has left
                            how did he do that this time????

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                              #29
                              Originally posted by Quinncy View Post
                              how did he do that this time????
                              It would of been a perfest send off for him to win a Champs league medal, the only medal apart from the Prem that he hasnt won.

                              A player of that ilk deserved a Champs league medal to end his career with us
                              When you feel like you're done, you are not alone........

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