I'd think it would be benificial. Quite clever really. Standing next to Fowler, Suarez is a nobody. Are they good coaches though? If I remember rightly, all three took a keen interest in helping out coaching the kids when they were players.
Paddock Wool
Can't quite believe I've just read this post........
Suarez is an excellent footballer, but Fowler in his prime was unplayable. Scored goals from everywhere, diving headers, left foot, right foot, in the box, out the box. In terms of status with the fans Fowler is a God. I'd take Fowler in his prime everytime over Luis.
Benny The Noon » Mon Oct 14, 2013 2:43 pm wrote:I saw all the greats through the late 70's and early 80's and Fowler was up there with the best.
The nickname God was more because of his connection to the fans
Fowler was never overrated - outstanding striker IMO
ycsatbjywtbiastkamb » Mon Oct 14, 2013 4:00 pm wrote:Benny The Noon » Mon Oct 14, 2013 2:43 pm wrote:I saw all the greats through the late 70's and early 80's and Fowler was up there with the best.
The nickname God was more because of his connection to the fans
Fowler was never overrated - outstanding striker IMO
fowler was a very good player but he does get over rated by some fans, they think he was the best striker to play for this club which is ridiculous.
still a cringeworthy nickname as well, just sounds like something soccer AM would come up with to me.
StuYesThatStu » Mon Oct 14, 2013 5:18 pm wrote:ycsatbjywtbiastkamb » Mon Oct 14, 2013 4:00 pm wrote:Benny The Noon » Mon Oct 14, 2013 2:43 pm wrote:I saw all the greats through the late 70's and early 80's and Fowler was up there with the best.
The nickname God was more because of his connection to the fans
Fowler was never overrated - outstanding striker IMO
fowler was a very good player but he does get over rated by some fans, they think he was the best striker to play for this club which is ridiculous.
still a cringeworthy nickname as well, just sounds like something soccer AM would come up with to me.
Nail on head.
Don't get me wrong, I absolutely loved the lad, you could see he was all for the club and the celebrations over the years were great aswell as some of the goals, especially against the Mancs... but for me not the best we've had.
Owen, Torres, Rush and Luis all have/had more ability and were better players. Can't really comment on Hunt etc.
ycsatbjywtbiastkamb » Mon Oct 14, 2013 2:13 pm wrote:Paddock Wool
Can't quite believe I've just read this post........
Suarez is an excellent footballer, but Fowler in his prime was unplayable. Scored goals from everywhere, diving headers, left foot, right foot, in the box, out the box. In terms of status with the fans Fowler is a God. I'd take Fowler in his prime everytime over Luis.
suarez is a far better player than fowler and calling fowler god is embaressing imo, you`d think this club had never had a decent striker before the 1990`s.
the likes or rush and hunt scored twice as many goals as fowler did, they did the business for this club for a decade in high pressure situations too like title run in`s and european cup semi finals etc
fans who over rate fowler are usually born from 1980-1990, they never saw the true greats
woof woof ! » Thu Sep 26, 2013 6:47 am wrote:Will never forget Owen's goal against Argentina in the '98 world cup. Only 18, up against one of the meanest teams in world football and he went through them like a knife through butter. An outstanding player and we were lucky to have him, pity it all went sour in the end.
RED BEERGOGGLES » Mon Oct 14, 2013 7:18 pm wrote:ycsatbjywtbiastkamb » Mon Oct 14, 2013 2:13 pm wrote:Paddock Wool
Can't quite believe I've just read this post........
Suarez is an excellent footballer, but Fowler in his prime was unplayable. Scored goals from everywhere, diving headers, left foot, right foot, in the box, out the box. In terms of status with the fans Fowler is a God. I'd take Fowler in his prime everytime over Luis.
suarez is a far better player than fowler and calling fowler god is embaressing imo, you`d think this club had never had a decent striker before the 1990`s.
the likes or rush and hunt scored twice as many goals as fowler did, they did the business for this club for a decade in high pressure situations too like title run in`s and european cup semi finals etc
fans who over rate fowler are usually born from 1980-1990, they never saw the true greats
Not all mate ,not all ,and speaking as a child of the mid 70's I would have to say that Fowler was the most naturally gifted goalscorer I have ever seen
at the club .....My old man used to say he was the closest thing to Jimmy Greaves he had ever seen ,and he's supported Liverpool for 50 years man
and boy .
Robbie's phenomenon began long before he pulled the first team shirt on ,his talent was talked of in pubs the length and breadth of Liverpool even
when he graced the reserves,in truth I honestly cant remember a first team debut being swathed in such lofty expectation.
As for the nickname ,I believe the reverence he received from the Dockers lifted him to those exalted heights....Like I said Robbie Fowler had more
natural ability than any striker I have ever seen in the red of Liverpool ,he scored goals with contemptuous ease ,he regularly embarrassed the best
and most taut defences in England at the time,and he done it with an impudence and arrogance.
Luis Suarez is possibly the most outrageously talented player ever to wear the red of Liverpool ,but in terms of him being revered with the same level
of esteem as Fowler, then its simply not feasible. The Kop don't anoint people with such platitudes unless they're duly merited.
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