Robbie Fowler joins North Queensland Fury
February 04, 2009
LIVERPOOL legend Robbie Fowler has ended an anxious wait for A-League newcomers North Queensland Fury and agreed to become their inaugural marquee player.
The Fury have been sweating on an answer since Fowler returned to England on January 22 to discuss a potential move to Australia with his family after spending a week in Townsville.
Fowler will join the club for the 2009-2010 and 2010-2011 seasons.
Fowler is looking forward to taking a new path in his football career with North Queensland Fury FC in its historic entry into the Hyundai A-League.
"I had nothing but good things to tell my family about the football side of things and the lifestyle opportunities North Queensland can offer us," Fowler said.
"From a football perspective everything Fury coach Ian Ferguson put on the table and showed me was first class and the enthusiasm and drive of everyone at the club is fantastic.
"It’s a huge decision for my family, but it’s also an opportunity to continue my football career in a truly wonderful part of the world.
Fury FC chairman Don Matheson said Fowler’s signing was a clear signal to other A-League clubs that North Queensland wants to taste success on the pitch in its debut season.
"We want to win games – that’s what we’re about," Matheson said.
"Robbie is a legitimate international super star of the game and there’s no doubt he will give us every chance of winning.
"It’s taken a lot of work to make this happen, but it was worth it to because I really believe having him playing for North Queensland Fury FC will change the way people think about the Hyundai A-League."
Fury FC coach Ian Ferguson said having the former international striker on board was a huge boost for the team.
"I’ve admired him as a player for a long time and it’s just fantastic to have him signed," Ferguson said.
"Robbie is more than just a goalscorer – although he certainly knows where the net is – he links up play and he knows how to position himself to get other players involved.
"I knew he was serious about our offer when he came to Townsville. There was a real commitment shown by flying out to meet personally with us and to see the facilities and the lifestyle we’re able to offer him and his family."
Football Federation Australia CEO Ben Buckley hailed the arrival of the striker known as "God" by Liverpool fans.
"Robbie Fowler is one of the best known names in football with a wonderful record playing for both Liverpool and England," he said.
"It's terrific to welcome him to the A-League and particularly to one of our newest clubs."
Fowler is hugely popular but has also had his share of controversy.
He made world headlines in 1999 when he responded to Everton taunts by mimicking cocaine snorting on the goal-line during a goal celebration in a Merseyside derby.
Fowler will become the third high-profile English Premier League star to play in the A-League, following Dwight Yorke and Juninho's stints with Sydney FC.
Sydney almost lured Fowler to Australia in 2007 but the deal
Townsville is a shithole. Of all the places he could have ended up.
