
NFL football betting players may compare Robbie Fowler to Terrell Owens, a prolific player of his era, but he may be more known for controversy rather than for being in fourth place in the Premier League goal-scoring standings.
\Fowler started his career playing for his childhood team, Liverpool, playing his first nine seasons at Anfield, and he scored 120 goals during that time. However, Fowler was part of a group on the team that were well-known for partying, and the apex came in 1999 with his famous drug simulation while celebrating a goal against rival Everton. Fowler managed to stay at Liverpool until 2002, when he went to Leeds for a couple of seasons, followed by four at Manchester City. Fowler returned to Liverpool in 2005, but scored eight goals in 30 matches over two seasons, and his last two years in England were spent at Cardiff City and Blackburn. Fowler is now playing in Australia with the Perth Glory after a season with the North Queensland Fury.
Fowler didn’t make much of an impact for England, scoring seven goals in 26 caps, but you get the feeling that England managers were more worried about what he would do off the pitch, rather than on, which is why he didn’t get more of a chance.
As far as talent goes, Fowler may have had the most natural talent of anyone in his era, but he never really fully realized it. However, you have to give it up for Fowler for his sheer numbers alone, especially his prowess at Liverpool. Sports betting players were never bored watching Fowler.