Robbie 'God' Fowler to play in Thai Premier League
Robbie Fowler will play football for Muang Thong United and in Phuket
later this year. Photo: Jonesy 702
Ronnarit Suevaja, general manager of Muang Thong Utd
PHUKET: -- Former Liverpool and England striker Robbie Fowler is set to play for reigning Thai Premier League champions Muang Thong United.
Ronnarit Suevaja, general manager of Muang Thong Utd, announced today that Fowler will arrive in Thailand tomorrow.
He will undergo a physical examination and fitness test at 3pm before finalizing details with the club.
“If that goes well, we will move to complete a contract with the former England striker immediately,” he said.
Mr Ronnarit would not disclose how long Fowler’s contract would run at this stage.
Fowler’s surprise move comes only weeks after a decision to not renew his contract with Perth Glory in Australia. He stated that he wanted to return to England to continue his coaching qualification training.
Fowler’s move is of particular interest to Phuket as Muang Thong and FC Phuket have a very good relationship, feeding players between each other for development purpose.
In October, Fowler will visit Phuket when he joins a team of former Liverpool greats to play a team of ex-Thailand internationals at Thanyapura Sports and Leisure Club.
In reply 'Moonraker'………………… Yep, I believe so, I didn't make this comment as an attack on Robbie, or football, (trust me football, puts me in a coma) it was purely an observation, and comment on WP.
I think its testament to a system that's so ridged to some and yet flexible to others……………..Maybe I should have posted this in the recent 'Amazing Thailand topic', maybe a 'mod' could move it for me.
In reply 'Moonraker'………………… Yep, I believe so, I didn't make this comment as an attack on Robbie, or football, (trust me football, puts me in a coma) it was purely an observation, and comment on WP.
I think its testament to a system that's so ridged to some and yet flexible to others……………..Maybe I should have posted this in the recent 'Amazing Thailand topic', maybe a 'mod' could move it for me.
He lost the GOD status when he started chucking charlie up his nose.IMHO
ROBBIE 'CHARLIE' FOWLER
Although he played for a rubbish Merseyside team, "Fouler" did give us two memorable Bad Boy moments:
1. the line snorting at the Derby was an inspired moment of prop-innovation (using the white line of the footy pitch to pretend he was snorting substances). His then manager tried to defend him, claiming it was a Cameroonian grass eating celebration, learned from a Cameroonian team mate.
2. his outrageous homophobic baiting of Graeme Le Saux, when he waved his backside in his face, as Le Saux's wife and children were watching in the stands.
But he also gave us one of the finest moments in footy sportsmanship when he told the referee in an important match (against Arsenal -surely you remember the days when these two teams were title contenders?)that a penalty he had awarded for Liverpool was not a penalty, as Fowler had only tripped up and not been fouled.
He lost the GOD status when he started chucking charlie up his nose.IMHO
ROBBIE 'CHARLIE' FOWLER
he was chucking charlie up his nose long before he was known as god. like many, many footballers too.
sharecropper, on 2011-07-08 10:14:46, said:
But he also gave us one of the finest moments in footy sportsmanship when he told the referee in an important match (against Arsenal -surely you remember the days when these two teams were title contenders?)that a penalty he had awarded for Liverpool was not a penalty, as Fowler had only tripped up and not been fouled.
he also missed the subsequent penalty on purpose, tapping it and making it an easy save for the keeper. then that thick pillock mcateer barrelled in and smashed home the rebound. the berk.
he also missed the subsequent penalty on purpose, tapping it and making it an easy save for the keeper. then that thick pillock mcateer barrelled in and smashed home the rebound. the berk.
he also missed the subsequent penalty on purpose, tapping it and making it an easy save for the keeper. then that thick pillock mcateer barrelled in and smashed home the rebound. the berk.
Yeah, I remember that one. Classic.
that would be the same jason mcateer who when out at an italian restaurant with the team was asked 'jase, do you want your pizza cut into 4 slices or 8 mate?' to which he replied 'better make it 4, i don't think i could eat 8'. thick, thick lad.
robbie fowler was one hell of a player in his day. talk about knowing where the goal is.
Looks like it's time for me to come back to Thailand and attend a Muangthong United match! I wonder how long he'll play and when does the season start and end? Guess I'm off to do research on the internet.
Wow, pretty amazing stuff.
Looks like they play in Nonthaburi so right next to Bangkok.
he also missed the subsequent penalty on purpose, tapping it and making it an easy save for the keeper. then that thick pillock mcateer barrelled in and smashed home the rebound. the berk.
Yeah, I remember that one. Classic.
that would be the same jason mcateer who when out at an italian restaurant with the team was asked 'jase, do you want your pizza cut into 4 slices or 8 mate?' to which he replied 'better make it 4, i don't think i could eat 8'. thick, thick lad.
robbie fowler was one hell of a player in his day. talk about knowing where the goal is.
Thanks for posting that. Some superb goals in there.
Amazingly I think everyone is in agreement, despite him being a Red, we all think he was a great player and we like him?
he also missed the subsequent penalty on purpose, tapping it and making it an easy save for the keeper. then that thick pillock mcateer barrelled in and smashed home the rebound. the berk.
Yeah, I remember that one. Classic.
that would be the same jason mcateer who when out at an italian restaurant with the team was asked 'jase, do you want your pizza cut into 4 slices or 8 mate?' to which he replied 'better make it 4, i don't think i could eat 8'. thick, thick lad.
robbie fowler was one hell of a player in his day. talk about knowing where the goal is.
Thanks for posting that. Some superb goals in there.
Amazingly I think everyone is in agreement, despite him being a Red, we all think he was a great player and we like him?
his dockers t-shirt goal celebration endeared him to working class people all over the country i think. still makes me angry that he got fined for that.
A naturally gifted footballer,a shame he is going to be paraded around the Thai Premier League like a Trophy player,he is or was better than that.
I bet he has done the kind of deal they rejected in Australia, namely a share of the gate for the games he plays in.
I expect to see him managing a Premiership side in a few years time, and maybe he will get some experience of management here. Isn't he doing his coaching badges?
Seems to be a difference in his wages MTUTD are saying 1 million per month
The Daily Mirror quotes 420.000 quid for 12 month contract.
TAX DODGE?
he owns about seven hundred houses around the UK, i can't see him needing the money that much. although i'm not green enough to think that he's playing over here for love.
1 million, assuming that's GBP, sounds mental. can't see it being anything like that.
Seems to be a difference in his wages MTUTD are saying 1 million per month
The Daily Mirror quotes 420.000 quid for 12 month contract.
TAX DODGE?
he owns about seven hundred houses around the UK, i can't see him needing the money that much. although i'm not green enough to think that he's playing over here for love.
1 million, assuming that's GBP, sounds mental. can't see it being anything like that.
It will be about right. Earning 1 million per month (baht). If he is earning 420000 pounds per year. Take off the 37% for taxes. A million baht a month is in the ballpark