Robbie Fowler, nicknamed "God" by Liverpool fans, is a former English footballer who was a prolific striker during his playing career, most notably for Liverpool.
Playing Career: Primarily active between 1993 and 2012, Fowler is best known for his time at Anfield. He also played for Leeds United, Manchester City, and Blackburn Rovers, as well as overseas stints in Australia and Thailand.
Liverpool FC: Fowler burst onto the scene as a teenager, quickly establishing himself as a clinical finisher. He was known for his natural goalscoring ability, excellent movement, and composed finishing. He scored over 183 goals for Liverpool in all competitions, placing him among the club's all-time leading goalscorers. He won the FA Cup, League Cup and UEFA Cup during his time with the Reds.
England International: Fowler represented England at the international level, earning 26 caps and scoring 7 goals. He was a part of the England squad for Euro 1996.
Post-Playing Career: After retiring from playing, Fowler has pursued a career in management and coaching. He has managed clubs in Thailand and Australia, and has also worked as a pundit and commentator for various media outlets.
Controversies: Fowler was known for being outspoken and was involved in some controversial incidents during his career, including a celebration where he appeared to snort the byline, leading to a fine and suspension. However, he remains a beloved figure among Liverpool supporters.
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