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Fowler: I was a better striker than Owen in every aspect


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6 minutes ago, dave u said:

Lack of self awareness from Robbie again. The fact he thinks the only thing Michael had over him is pace explains why he never had the career he should have.

 

How about professionalism, dedication, single mindedness to be the absolute best and to squeeze out every last drop of talent?

 

Fowler had much more talent than Owen (and pretty much anybody else I can think of for that matter, he was a genius), but only one of them won a Balon d'Or and shone on the world stage. 

 

If Robbie had the same professionalism and determination to be the absolute best that Michael had then there'd have been nobody to touch him, he'd have been the greatest. Unfortunately he chose to be out in town every weekend. Not that you'll ever hear him acknowledge that.


Aye, fair play to him.

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7 minutes ago, dave u said:

Lack of self awareness from Robbie again. The fact he thinks the only thing Michael had over him is pace explains why he never had the career he should have.

 

How about professionalism, dedication, single mindedness to be the absolute best and to squeeze out every last drop of talent?

 

Fowler had much more talent than Owen (and pretty much anybody else I can think of for that matter, he was a genius), but only one of them won a Balon d'Or and shone on the world stage. 

 

If Robbie had the same professionalism and determination to be the absolute best that Michael had then there'd have been nobody to touch him, he'd have been the greatest. Unfortunately he chose to be out in town every weekend. Not that you'll ever hear him acknowledge that.

 

I bet Fowler wouldn't have had the sheer guts to throw apple cores into a bin 6 metres away.

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To be honest both are gobshites.

While Fowler was totally unprofessional, Owen's mercenary nature was just as bad.

And at the end of the day they both won similar amounts.

But while one is loved by at least one club the other is laughed at and treated with contempt by every club he's played for.

Even England fans think he's a joke.

 

Sad really as Rafa would have got the best out of the pair of them.

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He was a more natural finisher than Shearer, but Shearer was the better all round player in terms of strength, heading ability, attitude etc.

 

Fowler was a freak in front of goal, probably the most natural I've ever seen, but had something complicated going on upstairs. He lost his confidence when Owen came on the picture (which is inconsistent with what he's actually saying now) and was never the same after his injury.

 

He was 90% instinct.

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1 hour ago, dave u said:

Lack of self awareness from Robbie again. The fact he thinks the only thing Michael had over him is pace explains why he never had the career he should have.

 

How about professionalism, dedication, single mindedness to be the absolute best and to squeeze out every last drop of talent?

 

Fowler had much more talent than Owen (and pretty much anybody else I can think of for that matter, he was a genius), but only one of them won a Balon d'Or and shone on the world stage. 

 

If Robbie had the same professionalism and determination to be the absolute best that Michael had then there'd have been nobody to touch him, he'd have been the greatest. Unfortunately he chose to be out in town every weekend. Not that you'll ever hear him acknowledge that.

Spot on

I also think at times,because of what's happened since,people dismiss just how good Owen was.

For about 2 years he was arguably the greatest striker in the world.

 

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46 minutes ago, Dicko said:

To be honest both are gobshites.

While Fowler was totally unprofessional, Owen's mercenary nature was just as bad.

And at the end of the day they both won similar amounts.

But while one is loved by at least one club the other is laughed at and treated with contempt by every club he's played for.

Even England fans think he's a joke.

 

Sad really as Rafa would have got the best out of the pair of them.

He was at Liverpool for 8 years

Not really mercenary behaviour that. 

He could have chose any club in the world in 98.

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5 hours ago, Lee909 said:

Outside of Shearer he was the best around for about 3 seasons. Robbie between 18-21 was about as good as I've seen. Sad that he never really looked the same post the knee injury, even if his numbers where still good. 98 goals in his first 216 games is some going. 

 

You have to winder just how good he would have become. 


This pretty much.

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Yep, that's the top and bottom of it right there.  Natural talent, no argument.  On his day, the best striker in the world at the time.  He just didn't have enough of those days to now be considered in the same league as Owen or Shearer, or even Sheringham.  Sadly, the lack of self-discipline and professionalism cost him more than injuries.

 

 

 

 

 

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Along with Jimmy Greaves, Fowler was the most naturally talented goal scorer this country has ever produced. 
 

Yes, there are reasons why both probably didn’t reach their full potential. Nobody had a higher ceiling than those two though, and what they did achieve was often breathtaking. 
 

Others scored more goals than Fowler, but not many made it look as easy as he did. 

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