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    Robert Bernard Fowler

    Surname Fowler
    Forename(s) Robert Bernard
    Position(s) Striker
    Attributes

    5’11” 11st.10lb.
    b. Toxteth 9 April 1975
     

    Career

    Debut 24 September 2008 (33y 168d) Final Game 3 December 2008 (33y 238d)
    CAREER: St Patrick’s Primary School;Nugent Secondary School;Singleton;Liverpool Apr’91 [210+26-120];Leeds United Nov’01 (£11,000,000) [24+6-14];Manchester City Jan’03 (£3,000,000) [63+17-21];Liverpool Jan’06 (free) [15+15-8];Cardiff City Jul’07 (free) [10+3-4];Blackburn Rovers Sep’08 –Dec’09(free);North Queensland Fury (Australia) Feb’09;Perth Glory(Australia) Apr’10;Muang Thong United (Thailand) Jul’11 (free):FC Kolkata (India) Jan’12 (£337,000).
    INTERNATIONALS  England 12 + 14 apps  7 gls
    ’96 v Bul(s),Cro,Chn(s),Hol(s),Spa(s).’97 v Mex 1gl.’98 v Cam 1gl.’99 v Cze(s),Bul.’00 v Lux,Pol,Bra(s),Ukr 1gl,Mal(s).’01 v Ita(s),Fin(s),Mex 1gl,Gre.’02 v Hol,Alb(s) 1gl,Gre,Swe.’03 v Ita(s) 1gl,Par(s),Cam(s) 1gl,Den(s).
    HONOURS FAC win (Liverpool) ’01.UEFA Cp win (Liverpool) ’01.FLC wn (Liverpool) ’95.                                                                                                         SQUAD NUMBER 20  Sep'08
     

    Playing Statistics

    PL        1 + 2 apps      -1 wdn
    FLC      2 + 1 apps      -1 wdn
    Total    3 + 3 apps     - 2 wdn    + 53m – 28m
     

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     Autobiography  Fowler My Autobiography MacMillan Aug’05  352 pages
    IBN 10  1405051329  IBN 14  978-1405051323
    Softback Pan Books May’06 352 pages
    IBN 10  0330437631 IBN 14 978-0330437639
    Biography  Mainstream Books 1997
    IBN 10 18401801102   IBN  14 978-81840180107
    Biography New Anfield Legend- Philip Dodd- HarperCollinsWillow 1998
    IBN 10 000218821X   IBN 14  978-0002188210                              
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    Summary

    Nicknamed “God” by the Liverpool spectators, Fowler epitomized the Scouse dream, the disadvantaged youngster with congenitally bad hips, who rose from a council maisonette in Toxteth to become a millionaire with a huge property port folio. To achieve this he had to become a predatory forward in the English top flight, a deceptively innocuous looking player who could spot a chance and dispatch it clinically. By this time he carried the name of his father, a Liverpool railway worker, who came back into his life just before his teens.  After ten years at Anfield it was a surprise to see him make a huge money transfer to Leeds but from this point his career took a downturn and he never settled at any club, including a return to Liverpool. It was a surprise when Paul Ince offered him a return to the Premiership because his performances at Cardiff had been punctuated by injury. The Rovers attempted to safe guard the risk by placing him on a short term, pay as you play contract, which proved to be a wise move for in half a season he never gave a hint that he was still equipped to play at the highest level. He remained connected to the game in Australia and in April 2019 was appointed coach of Brisbane Roar.

    Edited by Kamy100




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