“Michael Owen was fast… but I was the better striker in every way” ⚽ Robbie Fowler | Up Front

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@charlesbrown4941
@charlesbrown4941 9 ай бұрын
In Robbie’s day it wasn’t a no contact sport. He would destroy the defenders today. Good guy.
@davidbrooks187
@davidbrooks187 9 ай бұрын
Agreed. Next to Jimmy Greaves he is the most natural goal scorer. He would definitely be a regular & partnering Harry Kane for England today.
@STSauto
@STSauto 9 ай бұрын
I'm Scottish and agree 1000000% I'm also a man city fan (real one ) in my opinion , a better player than Owen , With personality !!!! Loved this guy for years , possibly first heard of Robbie during the , taking the piss out of le saux, sniffing the lines time !!! There's no characters any more !!!!! Fowler , Ruddock, parlour , when real men played football
@cameroncopus9737
@cameroncopus9737 9 ай бұрын
What more natural than Lineker or Kane or Shearer?@@davidbrooks187
@Crashawsome
@Crashawsome 9 ай бұрын
Oh yeah, the 1990s. That's when footballers were hard. Are you serious?
@Djsonley
@Djsonley 9 ай бұрын
@@davidbrooks187 Kane & Rooney would be the dream partnership up top. Rooney was just a monster of a player all round.
@CornwallGhosts
@CornwallGhosts 9 ай бұрын
The fact that so many different club supporters respect him shows what a player he was
@ZolaMagic25
@ZolaMagic25 2 ай бұрын
He was a bellend and still is. Great player though
@Johndoc.
@Johndoc. 9 ай бұрын
Robbies "sniff" goal celebration was the best "up yours" ever! Never apologise, Robbie..it was superb...
@miked3807
@miked3807 9 ай бұрын
I've never seen a striker finish so often right into the corners of the net as Fowler did. A GK could dive the right way but it would so often be futile as Fowler's precision finishing was utterly surgical. Fabulous goal scorer and comes across as intelligent, articulate, considered and humble. I hope a club with ambition gives him a chance as a manager.
@neiljameson4275
@neiljameson4275 9 ай бұрын
We used to play with him on the astro when we was kids.. His arl fella would put cones in the corner of the goals and he had to hit them to make the goal count.. As he said in this.. Practice makes perfect ❤❤❤❤
@ricksterk7014
@ricksterk7014 8 ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@njmorrison3851
@njmorrison3851 8 ай бұрын
By the time he'd turned 22, he'd already score 118 goals for liverpool. Imagine that today, someone scoring ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHTEEN GOALS by their 22nd birthday. (101 in the league) - His first 3 full seasons playing were 3 consecutive seasons of over 30 goals a season... that would be the hottest and most valuable player on the planet. An unbelievable striker, who sadly was never quite the same (though still top class) after that bad anterior cruciate injury.
@CarlFormby-r9r
@CarlFormby-r9r 4 ай бұрын
I agree Rob is GOD❤
@69LDW
@69LDW 9 ай бұрын
As a man Utd fan I hated Robbie Fowler but now years down the line I see him for what he is and was a genuine working class lad very talented and proud but also humble , great interview
@sratus
@sratus 7 ай бұрын
Not sure he's that humble.
@HIGHLANDER555
@HIGHLANDER555 9 ай бұрын
That headline is quite right. He was a great striker. Plus, the fans singing 'We all live in a Robbie Fowler house' - priceless!
@kop3055
@kop3055 9 ай бұрын
A truly brilliant football player. Absolutely gutted we didn't win in Athens 2007, he deserved that medal for all the joy he brought over his career.
@alancampbell3364
@alancampbell3364 9 ай бұрын
@Kop3055 he didn't even make the bench for that game
@jamsheadaziz3999
@jamsheadaziz3999 8 ай бұрын
Rafa being too cautious cost us the final. A better squad than 2005 final. He should have started with Crouch, the Milan defence were terrified of him.
@GrahamMilkdrop
@GrahamMilkdrop 9 ай бұрын
Never heard him speak before so this is a treat. I'm a UTD fan and he was one of the players I feared facing. He always looked like he was just one of the lads when he played and yet he played at the highest level amongst superstars and he was totally unfazed by it all. He made it look easy and clearly enjoyed himself on the pitch.
@Mr___X
@Mr___X 8 ай бұрын
like mcmanaman, fowler was let down by the way football changed in the 90s. see gerrard and even owne's far superior professionalism in comparison. mcmanaman in partivular is one who stands out as a lost talent from that liverpool team.
@sratus
@sratus 8 ай бұрын
'I feared facing' - Talking like you were playing against him & not a fat lad eating crisps on the sofa lol.
@GrahamMilkdrop
@GrahamMilkdrop 8 ай бұрын
Yes@@sratus that's how it is when you have a club you feel connected to. It's you out there on the pitch and it's you scoring or conceding goals. All while munching on chips sat on your sofa!
@stephendoolan1502
@stephendoolan1502 8 ай бұрын
@@Mr___X he went to Real Madrid??
@Mr___X
@Mr___X 8 ай бұрын
@@stephendoolan1502 yes, and won the champions league, but is almost never mentioned as one of england's best players. considering the problems england had down the left wing for years, it makes it all the more strange
@DesmondOCallaghan-yd3ks
@DesmondOCallaghan-yd3ks 9 ай бұрын
The most natural striker I’ve ever seen Robbie was unstoppable and a joy to watch and that’s coming from an arsenal fan. Definitely be watching this one 👍
@Daniel_Addy
@Daniel_Addy 9 ай бұрын
What does that mean?
@markdavis8430
@markdavis8430 9 ай бұрын
should have had way more England caps! Truly World class RF AKA GOD YNWA
@danbuchanan8045
@danbuchanan8045 9 ай бұрын
Couldn't agree more mate and with both feet. Almost on par with Glenn Hoddle
@bensmith5288
@bensmith5288 9 ай бұрын
You are parroting the cliche about fowler . He didn't prove it mate
@danbuchanan8045
@danbuchanan8045 9 ай бұрын
@@bensmith5288 You talking to Desmond or me?
@davewood1982
@davewood1982 9 ай бұрын
Fowler is the most natural finisher the premier league has seen, Owens pace made him unstoppable at times, but Robbie is right he had more quality to his game.Fowler was special.
@winterbird4447
@winterbird4447 9 ай бұрын
Nooo! Not natural! He worked haaard!
@JohnCollins
@JohnCollins 9 ай бұрын
@@winterbird4447 Fowler had that early shot ability you learn playing literally in the street and the nerve you needed to score goals in games without referees. Similar to the way Scholes was created by playing "60 seconds". Nothing natural about it.
@bosullivan5462
@bosullivan5462 9 ай бұрын
3 good years is all he had
@Youafool500
@Youafool500 9 ай бұрын
@@bosullivan5462Well yeah back in them days, you do your cruciate ligaments, you was never coming back the same player, look what’s happened to VVD. Robbie lost his pace with that Injury, bloody Everton took out two of our legends.
@GeorgePapps
@GeorgePapps 9 ай бұрын
Owen had a better career playing on one leg
@zizoutheman
@zizoutheman 9 ай бұрын
Did not expect this, Robbie seems like a really decent, genuine lad. Totally changed my opinion of him for the better
@lukegarrard9866
@lukegarrard9866 9 ай бұрын
He always has been what made you think any different as he has been on tv lots of times over the years.
@zizoutheman
@zizoutheman 9 ай бұрын
@@lukegarrard9866 I dunno really, I think I'm probably guilty of buying into the media narrative about him when he was a player. This is the first time I've taken real notice of a long form interview with him, so I was pleasantly surprised that he came across so well as I always admired him as a player back in the day
@onevastanus
@onevastanus 9 ай бұрын
Media only lies. If it seems true it is a setup to another lie down the line.
@YA-hm5zy
@YA-hm5zy 8 ай бұрын
​@@zizouthemanI hope you've learned to stop believing what you read in those evil tabloid rags
@jimflan1712
@jimflan1712 8 ай бұрын
Met Robbie a few times on football promo stuff (he used to do work with my flatmate in Singapore) and he is an absolutely lovely bloke - straight as a dye, and a good laugh with it. As a player he was tremendous but just very unlucky - which the interview dod not really seem to clarify. His England career floundered because of one word - Shearer. He was just unlucky to be in the same era and was never going to get in over AS. Even when England played two strikers the other one tended to be a provider for Shearer as well as a like Teddy Sheringham. By the time Teddy had been replaced, England had the prodigious talents of a teenage Owen. Plus, during the 90s England had an abundance of other top quality strikers like Ian Wright, Les Ferdinand, Andy Cole, Emile Heskey and Stan Collymore. None of them apart from Wrighty, Owen and Shearer could compare to Robbie as a finisher, but they offered other attributes. So, Robbie was just unlucky. He def deserved far more caps than he got though (and more to the point, more starts).
@markr4189
@markr4189 9 ай бұрын
That goal celebration is one of the greatest of all time 😂 hilarious!
@pablojablo6371
@pablojablo6371 8 ай бұрын
His Dockers t shirt was too .
@squiddlesmcdiddles3850
@squiddlesmcdiddles3850 8 ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂
@kpr1969
@kpr1969 8 ай бұрын
Nail in the coffin at Liverpool though. Not good for the brand
@davidduxbury9246
@davidduxbury9246 9 ай бұрын
Fowler was an Artist, pure and simple.
@sratus
@sratus 7 ай бұрын
Hardly, it's not as if he was a Cantona or a Bergkamp. He was a great goalscorer though.
@TORRES999ify
@TORRES999ify 9 ай бұрын
You have to see fowler between 93 and 96 to appreciate really how good he was Injuries killed him as they did Michael Owen to be fair , but robbie was just the most natural goalscorer . Left footers always look better too
@FootkerSnookball
@FootkerSnookball 7 ай бұрын
@TORRES999ify I'm being pedantic but it was more 1994 to 1997. I'm not being pedantic with my next argument I'm disputing about left footers looking better?? actually they don't they're mostly more infuriating to watch than right footers because there's a lot more 1 footed players who are left footed than right footed and obviously if you're 1 footed the percentage of times you choose the wrong option goes up emphatically you fail to pass, shoot, cross etc...when you should do but to be honest I don't remember Fowler being 1of the left footers that was useless when he needed to use his right. It's the players who outright refuse to use their weaker foot when they have to that are unwatchable.
@TORRES999ify
@TORRES999ify 7 ай бұрын
@FootkerSnookball very.. . Made his debut in 93 scoring 5 times vs Fulham scored in the Merseyside Derby In the 93- 94 season. Not getting into the argument about left footers that's all I'll say football is a game of opinions, and like arseholes we all have one
@FootkerSnookball
@FootkerSnookball 7 ай бұрын
@@TORRES999ify Well then you did him a disservice should've said 1993 to 1997 and I'm a ManUtd fan who didn't particularly like him (and not just because he so often scored against ManUtd because ManUtd were still always way more successful than his teams).
@TORRES999ify
@TORRES999ify 7 ай бұрын
@@FootkerSnookball shock
@FootkerSnookball
@FootkerSnookball 7 ай бұрын
@@TORRES999ify I don't think Fowler ever finished above ManUtd for any team he played for.
@josephrelph5235
@josephrelph5235 9 ай бұрын
As good as a striker, the league has ever seen. Robbie was genuinely a class act, in an ordinary side
@neilmacdonald9501
@neilmacdonald9501 9 ай бұрын
Fowler not only hit the target, he regularly hit the bottom or top corner of the target. Keepers must have hated him. Subtle and made it look easy.
@S1MMxST4R
@S1MMxST4R 9 ай бұрын
Cracking interview Robbie was one hell of a striker
@darthmaul408
@darthmaul408 9 ай бұрын
As a Newcastle fan I feared Fowler the most in the mid nineties. Over Shearer, Sutton, Wright and later Owen. He was so dangerous. He could be anonymous for 89 minutes and kill you out of know where. He was a born finisher.
@sgu02nsc66
@sgu02nsc66 9 ай бұрын
No, he was nurtured to be that way 😉
@brodogoks2526
@brodogoks2526 9 ай бұрын
@@sgu02nsc66hahahaha
@GennySavastone
@GennySavastone 9 ай бұрын
Sounds like my black gf
@keano1983
@keano1983 8 ай бұрын
Agreed only Henry was as scary. Could hit a brace or hat trick in half hour and kill you
@LA-fr7fx
@LA-fr7fx 9 ай бұрын
This was really good (thank you) - it is such a shame that Robbie Fowler did not get to play in one of the great Liverpool era's. Imagine a young Robbie in this Klopp team, we would run away with the title.
@Mr___X
@Mr___X 8 ай бұрын
i think he'd suit man city and pep better than klopp tbh. not sure he could press in the way required. where would he play, where salah does? up front as the link man? put fowler where haaland is an he gets 30 goals a season, easy.
@danielmosey6203
@danielmosey6203 9 ай бұрын
As someone who has a business outside of football. I look up to Simon. Not because he's owned a football club, or he could make my business better. He's a good role model to not give a shit about what others think, but to carry on with what you are doing. I don't aspire to be him, but some inspiration doesn't harm.
@Tom-iv8xb
@Tom-iv8xb 9 ай бұрын
So you learned something
@Mr___X
@Mr___X 8 ай бұрын
nonthenth!
@seanq5223
@seanq5223 5 күн бұрын
Didn't he bankrupt himself at palace?
@undefeated7314
@undefeated7314 9 ай бұрын
Great interview i was a child in the 90s but i still remember how good a player fowler was
@davidrobinson2776
@davidrobinson2776 9 ай бұрын
Even as a Newcastle fan, I loved Robbie as a player. At the time, him and Andy Cole were the two best strikers in the game. However, Shearer was the best centre forward. It was a shame they didn't get more chances to play with each other. Plus, England lacked Peter Beardsley at his peak. He was a player who could make a striker look world class.
@TeamOfThe80s
@TeamOfThe80s 9 ай бұрын
How would you describe the difference between a striker and a centre forward?
@davidrobinson2776
@davidrobinson2776 9 ай бұрын
@@TeamOfThe80s A centre forward can hold up the ball, create chances for others and is generally more a physical presence up front. A striker will generally rely on pace, anticipation and movement to score goals.
@TeamOfThe80s
@TeamOfThe80s 9 ай бұрын
@@davidrobinson2776 thanks for the explanation. I guess another example would be Drogba vs Lineker
@joeohanlon2100
@joeohanlon2100 9 ай бұрын
Agreed with you mate. Sheringham was that eras equivalent of Beardsley which is why it had to be either shearer,fowler,Cole,Les Ferdinand,wright etc.. and teddy. If they played shearer and fowler not sure it would’ve worked but they could’ve tried it.
@estasquecrujes
@estasquecrujes 9 ай бұрын
Your description of a centre forward is more akin to a target man, a specific type of centre forward. In actuality he CF is basically the No. 9 (in the old 2-3-5 formation the no. 9 was the middle of the five forwards). The no 9 can be a poacher like lineker and Fowler, an all rounder like van basten, a powerhouse like Ronaldo, or indeed the big target man beloved of English football. A striker is a generic name for any goalscoring forward, including the CF. It can include wide players like Stoichkov or Salah, or deeper players like Beardsley.
@paulayeni4582
@paulayeni4582 9 ай бұрын
This guy! I was 9 and had just started loving football. I grew up in london and my older bro already supported Arsenal. I was on the look out for my own team, long story short, this guys scored a hat trick in 4 mins or so. My brother started crying, I had found my team!!
@WallieTheRed
@WallieTheRed 9 ай бұрын
Didn't he end up scoring 4 or 5 in that game in a really short period of time? Or is my memory playing tricks on me?
@cookie1970red
@cookie1970red 9 ай бұрын
Scorer of one of the very best goals in fa cup history v Aston villa totally did Steve Staunton 40yds from goal with a delightful touch & turn inside then unleashed an unstoppable left foot from 25 yards amazing goal from an amazing player best natural finisher since the late,great Jimmy Greaves I'd have Fowler in his prime ahead of ANY striker today including Haaland
@Mr___X
@Mr___X 8 ай бұрын
not sure about that. haaland has athleticism on his side. fowler would be monumental if you put him in pep's man city team though. he'd score 30 a season no problem.
@lewiscurran8302
@lewiscurran8302 9 ай бұрын
Loved this,Growing up As a kid watching Fowler what a terrific striker he was Natural finisher he's movement & instinct was 2nd to none from a gooner
@joebryant5722
@joebryant5722 9 ай бұрын
Much appreciated man, all the best for the league. As a trip down memory lane (if your as old as me!) the 2 Fowler hat-tricks against Arsenal 2 seasons running was pretty freaky! one of which was in less than 3 minutes!
@strungoutjunkiestrungoutju9233
@strungoutjunkiestrungoutju9233 9 ай бұрын
As a Liverpool fan born in the 80s as a teenager in 1992 i witness god make his debut with the greatest liverpool icon Ian rush(whos record will never be beaten). You were an inspiration along with macca. When macca left i was heartbroken but seeing you come through and the pride in you to help your club through very shit time's is why you will always be a true liverpool fans legend. To score the amount of goals that you did was incredible considering that the team was never built around you like houlllier did for owen. THATS WHY YOU ARE TRULY LOVED AT LIVERPOOL.....GOD
@johndennison3140
@johndennison3140 9 ай бұрын
As a United fan I’ll always remember the goal he smashed past Schmeichel in to the top corner in the 2-2 game at old Trafford, he was an amazing player.
@JohnCollins
@JohnCollins 9 ай бұрын
Cantona's return from suspension?
@LorraineHinchliffe-vg5cb
@LorraineHinchliffe-vg5cb 8 ай бұрын
I always remember in the 99 fa cup 3rd round, at Old Trafford. Robbie nearly scored one of the best goals ever, whipping a shot from distance, just past the bar and post. That stuck in my mind.
@paulhardy7585
@paulhardy7585 8 ай бұрын
​@@LorraineHinchliffe-vg5cbthat shot ended up in the crowd, my dad caught it, I wanted to keep the ball, he threw it back on the pitch and always takes credit for the two last minute goals as it would have been a different ball, one hell of a striker this lad was..
@LorraineHinchliffe-vg5cb
@LorraineHinchliffe-vg5cb 8 ай бұрын
@@paulhardy7585 😂 nice 1 mate.
@angryoldman9750
@angryoldman9750 9 ай бұрын
Even though he never played for my club (and was an absolute menace to my team!), Fowler was always one of my favourite strikers. A dream to watch and one of the greatest finishers to ever grace the field. Brilliant player and an absolute legend.
@thejudge-kv2jk
@thejudge-kv2jk 9 ай бұрын
Fowler was my hero growing up. Still love him!
@nickm2483
@nickm2483 9 ай бұрын
As a Sunderland supporter I remember seeing him in the final game at Roker Park (we played Liverpool in a friendly just after the 96/97 season finished to celebrate the closing of the ground before we moved to the Stadium of Light). At the end of the game Robbie was one of the few Liverpool players that stayed on the pitch and walked the entire pitch applauding the Sunderland fans. I always thought that was a classy thing for him to do considering the game really didn’t mean anything to Liverpool, it was more about celebrating Roker Park.
@pablojablo6371
@pablojablo6371 8 ай бұрын
He's a working class lad that knows all of our roots. He scored a goal at Anfield once during the dockers strike here and lifted up his a calvin klein ( CK ) t shirt to show his and our solidarity with our doCKers ! He got a bollocking for it and a fine or something. Aahh fuck off !!
@jasonneave9613
@jasonneave9613 9 ай бұрын
Well I didn't expect that when I tuned in! What an articulate and honest guy Robbie is, speaks a lot of sense. Really enjoyed that episode.
@michaeloshea7360
@michaeloshea7360 9 ай бұрын
Fowler came out of the that very well.....articulate and honest..... Simon you have to stop being overbearing on these interviews ..... stop talking over them....
@mofirminhosadiosalahrobert4904
@mofirminhosadiosalahrobert4904 9 ай бұрын
spot on about simon . he'd do well interviewing himself
@DerekCoulson-ok9mj
@DerekCoulson-ok9mj 8 ай бұрын
What a player, top, top striker. Never seemed to miss the target. Felt for him not getting enough chances with England.
@BeatsDownGaming
@BeatsDownGaming 8 ай бұрын
The Fowelr era was an astonishing time with regards to English strikers. Shearer, Fowler, Sheringham, Cole, Wright, Owen, Ferdinand, Collymore. I'm sure I've forgotten even more.
@TwistedCarbonite
@TwistedCarbonite 9 ай бұрын
First time I've seen Jordan in awe of a person he has interviewed. I say that, because instead of talking over people like he normally does, Simon allows Robbie to speak without any interruption. Still my fave player ever, goalscoring machine, bags of persinality, got what it meant to the fans in the Kop. Yes we've had Suarez, Torres, Salah since, but for me Robbie is up there with all of them. Also good to hear him articulate his views and opinions in an honest and open manner.
@whatsthepork
@whatsthepork 7 ай бұрын
Difference between Le God and Fowler is that Le Tissier was not surrounded by a squad of brilliant players! Le Tissier single handedly kept Southampton in the premiership for years!!!
@DavidThomson-w5q
@DavidThomson-w5q 9 ай бұрын
What a player. One of the most gifted strikers I’ve seen. I was always hopeful of seeing him play for Rangers one day but it never happened sadly. 😂
@alexavfclineham7301
@alexavfclineham7301 9 ай бұрын
Im a 39 year old villa fan that grew up watching Robbie from a neutral perspective but have never really watched any interviews with him. Really interesting watch and he seems like a proper honest down to earth bloke
@Collier990RHCP
@Collier990RHCP 9 ай бұрын
Peter Scmeichel considered Fowler his toughest opponent in the sense that he was one player he couldn’t predict at all. He knew he could put the ball into the side of the net and there wasn’t much you could do.
@pablojablo6371
@pablojablo6371 8 ай бұрын
I was actually going the bog when he scored that free kick against Scmeichel.
@elliottgoodall9467
@elliottgoodall9467 9 ай бұрын
The most underrated podcast going. No nonsense and straight down the middle. Keep it up Simon and team.
@AlGorithm-n6q
@AlGorithm-n6q 9 ай бұрын
Legend. Couldn't believe he signed for my club, Cardiff. He'd lost his pace by then but still a class act.
@brianogorman7752
@brianogorman7752 9 ай бұрын
Last game was up front with Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink for Cardiff in FA Cup Final?
@Klaaarke
@Klaaarke 9 ай бұрын
Robbie is bang on. Go look at his 95/96 season. It's something like 10 right foot, 16 left foot and 8 headers! He scored diving headers from outside the box, he scored 30 yard screamers on the volley with his wrong foot. He had fruitful partnerships with Rush, Collymore and Hesky and he created loads for them too. 90% of Owen's goals were a result of knocking the ball past the slower defender and slotting past the keeper, which was why he was finished as a force age 27.
@rjw4762
@rjw4762 8 ай бұрын
Good points - though I happen to think that another reason Owen's body gave up was the sheer amount of football he played in his teens. Too much.
@Klaaarke
@Klaaarke 8 ай бұрын
'tis true, but once Fowler's body gave in on him, he was a more useful player than when the same happened to Owen, because his game was based on more than one key physical attribute @@rjw4762
@Mr___X
@Mr___X 8 ай бұрын
owen was a great dribbler of the ball at pace. when he was on form, he was unplayable for a couple of years. fowler was a better finisher but owen as a forward was gold dust.
@ogreen6274
@ogreen6274 9 ай бұрын
but does he have the bravery to throw an apple core into the bin without his mum's approval? 🤣
@gazsmash
@gazsmash 9 ай бұрын
Some people forget how good this man was............ absolute complete striker. Coming from a Spurs fan
@stuartstaves8881
@stuartstaves8881 9 ай бұрын
Forest fan. Rob was such a natural finisher, quality player. Always likes him. Scored loads against us .
@fiazovi
@fiazovi 8 ай бұрын
I genuinely believe he's one of the most underrated strikers, which is a shame since he's been an absolutely brilliant player for us.
@RobertJones-mz1gy
@RobertJones-mz1gy 9 ай бұрын
Great player,great goal scorer…..felt this interview focused more on the negative rather than how good he was and what a great career he’s had
@Mrtwistedblack
@Mrtwistedblack 9 ай бұрын
His lack of England play time reminded me of Kevin Phillips for England. Scored 30 prem goals, won the golden boot but still didn’t get the chance that deserved. Then even the games he did play you could see the regular players almost ignore him for passes.
@andybown68
@andybown68 9 ай бұрын
Thanks, God! Loved watching you play. One of Liverpool’s best ever players. Thanks, Robbie!
@channyL12
@channyL12 9 ай бұрын
What a player fowler was he was my childhood hero him and Johnny barnes. As a born and bred scouser we are very lucky to have been blessed with so many naturally gifted talents over the years but we will always like fowler the most cos he’s a scouser. Don’t know why Owen got so touchy abar scousers liking one of their own more than an outsider that’s natural for that too happen plus fowler not signed for the Enemy Michael you have no morals Michael 👍
@stiffler107
@stiffler107 9 ай бұрын
I walked into the Moon and Spoon pub in Slough in 1998 on a Saturday early afternoon, leading up to the World Cup, and see my Scottish mate John McCain sitting with Robbie and four other England players having a pint absolutely surile moment.
@NazSBG
@NazSBG 9 ай бұрын
Fowler is the most natural finisher that has probably graced the game of football. Even Greavsie rated him as so. His ability was sensational.
@tullywoolly
@tullywoolly 9 ай бұрын
Did you not listen to the interview?! He was hard working not natural!!
@danbuchanan8045
@danbuchanan8045 9 ай бұрын
Coming from Greavsie, one of the greatest strikers ever, that's some praise
@neil364
@neil364 9 ай бұрын
Greavsie was a generous guy. Nobody was better than him. I have always rated Fowler as right up there, though. Better than Owen and Aldridge and Rush, and that is saying something on its own. 10 times better than Haaland.
@danbuchanan8045
@danbuchanan8045 9 ай бұрын
@@neil364 Greavsie was in a league of his own. Aldridge was another who never got the credit he deserves. Could score goals anywhere. Fowler was the boy
@Geokinkladze
@Geokinkladze 9 ай бұрын
​@@tullywoollyYou think they're mutually exclusive?
@matthew09ish
@matthew09ish 9 ай бұрын
I’m glad he said players were better back then than they are now I’ve thought for many years defenders and midfielders now are no where near as good as back then
@Ash-c8q
@Ash-c8q 9 ай бұрын
Comes across really well I couldn’t imagine he would would be a good coach in the Lower leagues with the young lads could offer so much
@leegrice1210
@leegrice1210 9 ай бұрын
What a great technical player Robbie was… great striker of the ball, great player.
@MrJfletcher12345
@MrJfletcher12345 9 ай бұрын
Does anyone else think Simon Jordan looks exactly like the bloke from the operation game??
@davidpeters3857
@davidpeters3857 9 ай бұрын
😂😂😂
@rajriyat9990
@rajriyat9990 9 ай бұрын
i met him in Leeds just as he had signed for Leeds Utd and unfortunately was sent home from world cup duties due to injury, having been on fire in the warm ups. He spoke to us and my family for ages. What a down to earth guy. My Fav striker purely on his style of play and THAT BACK LIFT that wasn't there.
@colinjennings3661
@colinjennings3661 9 ай бұрын
Between 1994 and 1997 Fowler was the best striker in Britain. Don't know why he never really did it for England
@diehard21000
@diehard21000 9 ай бұрын
😂 keep smoking the crack he wasn't ahead of Alan shearer in that period
@patinho5589
@patinho5589 9 ай бұрын
Euro 1996: shearer and sheringham up front. That’s your answer. Fowler just wasn’t picked as one of our two strikers in a 4-4-2.
@hestereeen164
@hestereeen164 9 ай бұрын
As a united man Fowler has cone across really well here. Never heard from him like this before seems like a decent bloke
@kevinwilliams1421
@kevinwilliams1421 9 ай бұрын
I’m the same age as him and I remember him playing in games and doing absolutely nothing in a game…but he still scored 2 goals
@HamANDCheese932
@HamANDCheese932 5 ай бұрын
Best natural goal scorer I've ever seen. Both feed, head, robbed my cruel injuries
@shiftylad9938
@shiftylad9938 9 ай бұрын
I’m a Man Utd fan and I always loved Fowler. Except when he played us. He isn’t wrong with his views really. A proper England team would have had him front and center with Scholes feeding him.
@sib1930
@sib1930 8 ай бұрын
Why Scholes when you have Gerrard
@lancastrian1917
@lancastrian1917 9 ай бұрын
The difference between Fowler and the rest is he made scoring goals look easy, brilliant to watch
@Cael175
@Cael175 9 ай бұрын
Robbie Fowler was scarily talented. Seeing how humble he is in speaking about how he thought he was just 'ok' when he was younger makes you wonder if he was just missing that little bit of arrogance to force himself into super stardom. Absolutely loved him playing for Liverpool regardless and he deserves the high regard the fans hold him in.
@8yearsinx512
@8yearsinx512 9 ай бұрын
😢😮😮😮😮
@NickLovell-t7l
@NickLovell-t7l 9 ай бұрын
Humble my arse
@df7687
@df7687 8 ай бұрын
Brilliant, absolutely brilliant. As a red i loved him as a player, on this you can see his humbleness and humility as a man - great interview - well done Simon Jordan too
@davidquirke4269
@davidquirke4269 9 ай бұрын
Lucky to watch both their careers at Liverpool. Fowler at this prime was a better striker.
@ljm.jft9722
@ljm.jft9722 9 ай бұрын
We call him god for a reason unreal player
@justbreakingballs
@justbreakingballs 9 ай бұрын
​@@ljm.jft9722hardly just deluded scousers, he amhas a good couple few seasons and that was it, sold off and dissapeard way before the age an elite player fades. Way overrated and ultimately that's why he was sold, slow too. You didn't see Blackburn wanting to sell Shearer or Newcastle offloading him to Leeds 😂
@redrev674
@redrev674 9 ай бұрын
@@justbreakingballsyou must have been watching a different game to the rest of then
@justbreakingballs
@justbreakingballs 9 ай бұрын
@@redrev674 he was good but not as good as the others, just deluded scousers because he was from Liverpool claim a load of nonsense. Why then did Liverpool sell him in his prime, who sells someone that's so so good? And why didn't Real Madrid come in for him or Barca? Why weren't transfer breaking bids coming in? I mean he was the best according to them and him, better than Owen, Shearer the lot. Oh wait I forgot everyone's biased against Liverpool. 🤦‍♂️
@mattdrake7197
@mattdrake7197 6 ай бұрын
Love Robbie's confidence and honesty. Was such a brilliant striker.
@kevmel09
@kevmel09 9 ай бұрын
I've met Robbie a couple of times and he's one of the most respectful genuine guys around, not like the spoilt asses on the pitch now.
@BigDome1
@BigDome1 9 ай бұрын
That combover's fooling nobody, Robbie. ONE OF US. ONE OF US.
@steviesvideos319
@steviesvideos319 9 ай бұрын
One the great premier league strikers, great quick feet and shooting accuracy, he was on fire for a few years until injury took a yard off his pace.
@50_shadesof_green88
@50_shadesof_green88 9 ай бұрын
Fowler. Unbelievable finisher. Never seen a striker find the inside of the side netting so consistently, GK’s stood no chance against prime Robbie Fowler.
@kiercronin1442
@kiercronin1442 9 ай бұрын
The snort the line celebration was brilliant..... better characters in the game back then. Robbie was a tremendous player.
@ChrisEscott
@ChrisEscott 9 ай бұрын
No ifs buts or maybes, the most natraully gifted forward of his generation. Thank you God.
@erniescullion8452
@erniescullion8452 9 ай бұрын
I LOVE FOWLER HE WAS ROBBIE MORE LOYAL AND NEVER WANTED TO LEAVE. I agree WITH YOU except nobody is good enough to be CALLED GOD.. FOWLER WAS ASKED BACK MICHAEL LIKE OTHERS WASNT.
@Casey-Jones
@Casey-Jones 9 ай бұрын
one of the most overrated players
@ahmadmorsy1561
@ahmadmorsy1561 9 ай бұрын
🤡🤡🤡​@@Casey-Jones
@xbriskx
@xbriskx 9 ай бұрын
did you even listen to the podcast lol
@riverwolf654
@riverwolf654 7 ай бұрын
Irish Liverpool fan......Robbie was a brilliant striker for Liverpool, simply brilliant
@superflyjimmysnucka9068
@superflyjimmysnucka9068 9 ай бұрын
I think Robbie is 100% right about loyalty being a 2 way street!!!
@brianogorman7752
@brianogorman7752 9 ай бұрын
Fowler was lethal. Left foot, right foot, head, inside & outside the box
@matthewstevens5650
@matthewstevens5650 9 ай бұрын
... The most important thing is that we all learn something along the way.
@paulhudson563
@paulhudson563 9 ай бұрын
Fowler was one of the best goal scorers ever, alongside Jimmy Greaves.
@nigeats65
@nigeats65 9 ай бұрын
And Brian Clough...!
@Sriram24044
@Sriram24044 8 ай бұрын
I’m a Leeds fan and when we signed Robbie I was ecstatic. One of my footballing heroes. He always seems like a stand-up bloke. Just so respectful. We need more footballers like him nowadays I feel.
@elijah1971
@elijah1971 9 ай бұрын
Will watch this. For Robbie who lives near me. Not for poncey simon who is full of himself
@dlawrence3187
@dlawrence3187 9 ай бұрын
Speed, and utilisation of it, is a skill and can’t be isolated from all the other aspects that make a good footballer.
@ianharris9081
@ianharris9081 9 ай бұрын
What a great interview. Fantastic player and a proper humble man.
@deangunnion3037
@deangunnion3037 9 ай бұрын
Loved Fowler my favourite player as a kid some the goals this lad scored were unbelievable 👏 scored all kinds of goals top striker best left foot I've ever seen .
@nathanbethell4005
@nathanbethell4005 9 ай бұрын
Robbie was always the better player than Michael….no question about that!
@jackthomas205
@jackthomas205 9 ай бұрын
The more of these shows i watch lately the more and more i am becoming a genuine fan of Simon Jordan! Honestly because I have to admit that I couldn't stand him from his position and pulpit over at talk sport,i really believe that he is not just a better interviewer than he is a critical pundit but seems to be a really good bloke and he has shown a lot of class and tremendous respect to the guests of the podcast! I know Simon doesn't give a shit about personal public opinions but if anything his credibility and all around style and highly intellectual abilities combined with his chill charismatic vibe will undoubtedly have a great impact on the audience of viewers and listeners of the competition and rivals of this space! I know that I'll continue to tune in!
@arrmahn3442
@arrmahn3442 9 ай бұрын
Such a gifted finisher
@robbieg3212
@robbieg3212 9 ай бұрын
legend, top striker, and still the 8th best striker in the premier league says it all really. The kids of today have no idea what a goal scorer looks like. What an era to have been a player, proper footballers.
@Kfinnerty6853
@Kfinnerty6853 5 ай бұрын
He is to the forward line what Scholes was to the midfield. The pair of them were so precise and naturally brilliant. They both appeared to be effortlessly clinical in their shooting and passing. They're both similarly underrated when people speak about their peers in the game.
@simonsuddons5214
@simonsuddons5214 9 ай бұрын
Owen was lightning quick for the first 4 years of his career. Robbie was a great great striker though. Rush just edged them both in my book though. All great 👍
@rolandlundall133
@rolandlundall133 9 ай бұрын
I am a Man United fan but this guy was a generational talent. Fowler was amazing in every way and England did not know how to use him.
@alancampbell3364
@alancampbell3364 9 ай бұрын
He wasn't sure cud he say "man enough" . ......world is gone mad 😯😪
@RaphaelDawkinsCombatRadio
@RaphaelDawkinsCombatRadio 7 ай бұрын
I've just realised I've never listened to a Fowler interview before. Pleasant surprise.
@willgoodall1529
@willgoodall1529 9 ай бұрын
Strikers like Fowler, Le Tissier, Sutton, Cole, Wright, Merson and Ferdinand would've had more England caps had they played 5 years either side of when they did. Just that England had Shearer, Sheringham, Owen and Rooney at the time
@paulreeves7228
@paulreeves7228 9 ай бұрын
What a brilliant interview. I remember Robbie's playing days when I was a teenager watching the early premiership years. He should have been given more England caps. It was nice to get a sense of what sort of man he is as well as the player he was. Seems a top bloke and I wish Robbie all the best in his next managerial venture.
@gavanhill
@gavanhill 9 ай бұрын
Absolutely lethal finisher, well deserved the name God. How much would he be worth now?
@eltel4397
@eltel4397 9 ай бұрын
I didn’t like fowler until I seen this interview I live in Liverpool city centre. He comes across honest and true . I like him now . But what a player . Irving Keegan said he was the best finisher he ever seen . Wish he played for Everton
@dogbastardly6101
@dogbastardly6101 9 ай бұрын
It's a credit to him that he gets frustrated when people call him a natural goalscorer, because of how hard he worked to get to that level. He worked so that it made it look so natural. This interview is an inspiration to anyone from any walk of life, to show you where hard work can take you.
@Mr___X
@Mr___X 8 ай бұрын
that's fair enough but the natural part refers to instinct, awareness: the things you can't teach. robbie keane the same. no amount of practice is going to turn heskey in to a top finisher. even good goalscorers can lack that nous and instinct - it's something you either develop in early life or have naturally. hence the praise. can think of many forwards who don't have it: darwin nunez being a perfect example. just doesn't know how to read the game and score.
@davidcaldwell6627
@davidcaldwell6627 8 ай бұрын
I as a Liverpool Supporter are Outsiders looking in, the Club as a whole in 1992 when Graeme arrived was full of Players who were over the hill, been at the club too long, and Graeme played with most of them in 1984. Liverpool as a team where the Rolls Royce of the era, but the Rolls Royce needed working on, it was having engine problems, other Cars ( Clubs) were getting faster, and better and started leaving us behind, as Supporters we never started this booing lark, we just got behind the team always have always will do. In Robbie's case, he came in a he worked his socks off, and everything was fine until he smacked the ball in Thompsons face, Thompson instead of just laughing it off, made such a issue out of it, Robbie was sold, if Robbie stayed we may have won the League along with Owen and Co. Sadly nobody would know if that would have happened, to be fair in the Football World teams dominate for periods then they fade away, look at your history books since the League was formed, im my life time, Liverpool dominated in the mid 70s through to 1990, with teams like Notts Forest taking a few titles, Everton, Aston Villa in the Mix, then the 90s littered with Man United rise, then Arsenal , in the 00s Chelsea popped up, in the 2010s Man United still was a threat, but by 2014 along came City and Liverpool woke up, and lets not for get Leicester what a turn up that was. Getting back to Robbie and Owen debate, to me that were on a par, things Robbie did Owen couldn't, but visa a visa Versa Owen did what Robbie couldnt. Loved this Podcast.
@KevinShoreHealthyEating
@KevinShoreHealthyEating 9 ай бұрын
One of the great mysteries why Robbie Fowler only had 26 England caps and 11 starts! By the time he made his England debut he had scored at a ratio of 2 in 3 and 80 goals. Should have made his England debut much earlier although there were numerous other great strikers who were established in the England team, which made it harder for Robbie to break through. Michael Owen had more fortunate timing and had only scored 15 in 30 games before making his England debut.
@davedennison7386
@davedennison7386 9 ай бұрын
Fowler n Wright...both massively overlooked fer England...there was an agenda.
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