Effes wrote:Ive just read this thread:
Listen. The instinct to be in the right place at the right time is an instinct which
very few players can do.
I know this might be a bad example, but Mickey Quinn was a right fat b@stard with
zero pace etc but at 30 he was banging them in for Coventry because he had an instinct.
He even managed a hat-trick at Arsenal against that great defence.
If he can do it at 30 so can Robbie.
Even if Robbie doesn't do it it hasn't cost us much has it?
Anyway, it's where he belongs and he's back.
Rafa can asses his impact/potential in the Summer.
The Nancy Boys wrote:New poster here.
I've read all of the Fowler posts, since the news came through this afternoon that Anfield legend Robbie Fowler had signed on a free until the end of the season. But some of the posts I've read in here are hysterical beyond belief.
Saying that Robbie fowler is our saviour, like Jesus Christ has got to not be taken seriously.
You have to bear in mind that, although a goal poacher, he has put on a lot of weight since leaving LFC and aged by 10 years. I'm sorry , but No one on earth can turn the clock back.
If you guys think he is gonna start banging in 4 minute hatricks, like against Arsenal 10 years ago are having a larf.
I welcome the signing, not bad for "free" Rafa deals well, but Cisse is a lot younger and fitter than Robbie, Morientes is quality, and crouch has a lot going for him, so Robbie will have to be at his very best to displace them.
Me personally, a lot of people have a dig at Moro, but I think he is world class but often lacks the service to be able to show it.
I have to say, this afternoon at 6pm on the news, when I heard the news I was stunned. I personally think Owen would have been the better choice. to be honest fowler has not shown the kind of form he had at liverpool, since he left. I dont think has done enough to warrant a return.
Not all can be put down to what club you are at.
One thing I will say, Rafa will train him rigorously to get him into shape, a fit fowler gives him the best chance.
But me personally, I think he is spent !!!!!
You all need to get a grip. and perspective on the situation.
Look at Mike tyson for example, a shadow of what he was ten years ago. Like I said, no one can turn back the clock, NOBODY!
All Im saying is, if he does'nt start scoring prolificly, then dont start complaining.
So COME ON ROBBIE !
Effes wrote:Ive just read this thread:
Listen. The instinct to be in the right place at the right time is an instinct which
very few players can do.
I know this might be a bad example, but Mickey Quinn was a right fat b@stard with
zero pace etc but at 30 he was banging them in for Coventry because he had an instinct.
He even managed a hat-trick at Arsenal against that great defence.
If he can do it at 30 so can Robbie.
Even if Robbie doesn't do it it hasn't cost us much has it?
Anyway, it's where he belongs and he's back.
Rafa can asses his impact/potential in the Summer.
The Nancy Boys wrote:Effes wrote:Ive just read this thread:
Listen. The instinct to be in the right place at the right time is an instinct which
very few players can do.
I know this might be a bad example, but Mickey Quinn was a right fat b@stard with
zero pace etc but at 30 he was banging them in for Coventry because he had an instinct.
He even managed a hat-trick at Arsenal against that great defence.
If he can do it at 30 so can Robbie.
Even if Robbie doesn't do it it hasn't cost us much has it?
Anyway, it's where he belongs and he's back.
Rafa can asses his impact/potential in the Summer.
back to the football then, well lets see if Robbie proves me wrong.
just cause you have a good touch, you need to be able to get to the ball first, get in positions, which means you need pace and to be fit.
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The Nancy Boys wrote:Lando_Griffin wrote:The Nancy Boys wrote:New poster here.
I've read all of the Fowler posts, since the news came through this afternoon that Anfield legend Robbie Fowler had signed on a free until the end of the season. But some of the posts I've read in here are hysterical beyond belief.
Saying that Robbie fowler is our saviour, like Jesus Christ has got to not be taken seriously.
You have to bear in mind that, although a goal poacher, he has put on a lot of weight since leaving LFC and aged by 10 years. I'm sorry , but No one on earth can turn the clock back.
If you guys think he is gonna start banging in 4 minute hatricks, like against Arsenal 10 years ago are having a larf.
I welcome the signing, not bad for "free" Rafa deals well, but Cisse is a lot younger and fitter than Robbie, Morientes is quality, and crouch has a lot going for him, so Robbie will have to be at his very best to displace them.
Me personally, a lot of people have a dig at Moro, but I think he is world class but often lacks the service to be able to show it.
I have to say, this afternoon at 6pm on the news, when I heard the news I was stunned. I personally think Owen would have been the better choice. to be honest fowler has not shown the kind of form he had at liverpool, since he left. I dont think has done enough to warrant a return.
Not all can be put down to what club you are at.
One thing I will say, Rafa will train him rigorously to get him into shape, a fit fowler gives him the best chance.
But me personally, I think he is spent !!!!!
You all need to get a grip. and perspective on the situation.
Look at Mike tyson for example, a shadow of what he was ten years ago. Like I said, no one can turn back the clock, NOBODY!
All Im saying is, if he does'nt start scoring prolificly, then dont start complaining.
So COME ON ROBBIE !
F*ck off you c*ck-sucking whore.
Has the Man U site shut due to waning support?
that just shows your own immaturity.
im bettng you are 12 years old, and have been listening to your mummy and daddy arguing late at night to pick up all these swear words.
come back with a decent argument, when your mummy has stopped wiping your behind.
Trust me, Sentiment Aside..Fowler is SPENT!
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