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... and gets ready to come on, The Kop will be singing his name full force... how do you think you'll take that? What kind of feelings do you think you'll experience? And what if he scores a goal?

 

What's you expectations to Fowler's return tonight?

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... and gets ready to come on, The Kop will be singing his name full force... how do you think you'll take that? What kind of feelings do you think you'll experience? And what if he scores a goal?

 

What's you expectations to Fowler's return tonight?

 

I'll be f***ing ecstatic. Over the moon. Hopefully my new Fowler 11 shirt will arrive in time.

 

Do you know if it's on anywhere? Don't think there's a pub showing it around here.

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Still trying to absorb the news of all this: avoided posting on topic since first rumours started...

 

I don't think I would be able to keep my eyes dry if I were there tonight and he really did strip off...

 

As for a goal, a really good goal (one like the "world class" beauty at cardiff). Well: possible rival for number 3 in Istanbul.

Guest dannylad
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I think the players will understand the excitement of the fans. They know it's a big moment for both him and all of us and I don't think that would cause any bitterness between the players. We are the greatest fans in the world, and he is a big part of our history so it is only fair that we give robbie a true welcome home.

 

I'd hope our fans wouldn't focus on Robbie if he was on the bench 3 games down the line (out of respect for the 11 on the pitch) but I don't think that will be the case.

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Don't think so: Benitez must have picked up signals about a Fowler return and all the implications before anything was signed.

 

I am actually of the opinion that something very deep is going on here. We are not richly oversupplied with forwards yet he allows the youngest 90-minute player to go out on loan. Cisse must have had a few sleepless nights last month and now finds his place quite safe for the rest of the season (squad-wise anyway).

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I can't wait to see God playing in front of a truly world class midfield. His first touch and finishing will be maximised by the passing quality behind him. He was never the fastest, but his intelligence and movement will give him chances and the more he scores, the more excited the crowd will be to see him out there. He'll thrive.

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I can't wait to see God playing in front of a truly world class midfield. His first touch and finishing will be maximised by the passing quality behind him. He was never the fastest, but his intelligence and movement will give him chances and the more he scores, the more excited the crowd will be to see him out there. He'll thrive.

 

he was quick though.

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... and gets ready to come on, The Kop will be singing his name full force... how do you think you'll take that? What kind of feelings do you think you'll experience? And what if he scores a goal?

 

What's you expectations to Fowler's return tonight?

 

The only way I will see it is on Tele but looking forward to it, I just hope everything works out, would hate to see him flop. But at this stage I am full of optimism

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At least it will guarantee there'll be some atmosphere at Anny Road tonite (like the good Euro nights). Hopefully that will be to the benefit of the whole team.

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Don't think so: Benitez must have picked up signals about a Fowler return and all the implications before anything was signed.

 

I am actually of the opinion that something very deep is going on here. We are not richly oversupplied with forwards yet he allows the youngest 90-minute player to go out on loan. Cisse must have had a few sleepless nights last month and now finds his place quite safe for the rest of the season (squad-wise anyway).

 

has Cisse got much competition for his place in the World Cup? Though I know how prolific he has been for his country though so I guess hes pretty much sorted.

As for Fowler. I can't wait... am sat near the dugout anyway, but its gonna be pretty strange seeing him warming up/playing for us again. I can't wait.. it was the first thing I thought about when I woke up this morning and the last thing I thought about last night before going to sleep....

:)

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His name will be sung long before he warms up and even if he isn't in the side.

 

Unfortunately.

what an outrage !!!! :rant:

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Yep he used to be a nippy little bugger.

 

people forget or are perhaps too young to have known it, but its a common misconception.

in his 3 seasons of 30+ prem goals he was well quick.

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If it eventually encourages the crowd to sing other names too - especially when the players are having difficult times, then I'd settle for a bit more Fowler worship.

 

It crossed my mind that had this been the Newcastle game and Owen was playing... Well, that would have been one hell of a message for Michael.

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It crossed my mind that had this been the Newcastle game and Owen was playing... Well, that would have been one hell of a message for Michael.

"Remember how annoying this was? So don't bother coming back."?

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people forget or are perhaps too young to have known it, but its a common misconception.

in his 3 seasons of 30+ prem goals he was well quick.

it's a further common misconception that Fowler ever scored 30+ prem goals in a season, let alone 3

 

:thumbs:

 

 

he was quicker than he is now, no doubt - but he was never reknowned for his pace.

 

so for the Kopites amongst us - what is the etiquette for tonight during the warm up in terms of the players names being sung ?

 

 

1. Gerrard

2. Fowler

3. Carra

 

 

or something else?

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The only thing I'm concerned about is that he might try a bit too hard.

 

I remember when he wasn't getting as many games as he'd like in his last season, every time he came on he seemed to be really trying to force it, rather than just playing naturally as we'd got used to.

 

Mind you, I am wrong about alot of things.

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He was certainly far quicker than he is now but he was never quick - it was his movement and positioning that always gave him the edge. Plus, he used to have so much faith in his own ability that he would just shoot once the ball was under control (and sometimes when it wasn't!)

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He was certainly far quicker than he is now but he was never quick - it was his movement and positioning that always gave him the edge. Plus, he used to have so much faith in his own ability that he would just shoot once the ball was under control (and sometimes when it wasn't!)

 

maybe you're too young to have seen it sabre, but i used to watch him running down the channels at full backs at pace. he was a nippy little bugger.

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I remember the second Liverpool v Newcastle 4-3 game where I think Redknapp played a ball over the top and Robbie beat the defender easily for pace - but then I can't remember who the defender was..!

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