Robbie Fowler sacked by Saudi Arabia side Al-Qadsiah after just eight games.
His record in those games - W/6 D/2 L/0
His record in those games - W/6 D/2 L/0
I guess Robbie won't mind, he will get a good payoff and can then increase his house owning portfolio.
I just wonder how long the attraction of going there will last, playing or managing a team that plays in front of 600 people as Gerard's team did last weekend doesn't sound the most inviting prospect.
I can think of a few hundred thousand reason why it's very inviting and attractive
Indeed, but most of these guys are set for life financially, after a time, if you feel you are not getting satisfaction from the job, then what's the point.
I'm over there early next year for a few bits, I'm actually quite looking forward to actually seeing it all in the flesh and getting the real feeling for it all and not just what the media / the Saudis want us to see
You might still only get to see what the Saudi's want you to see! I lived in Kuwait for 3 years long time ago. It was interesting for a month or 2 then it was just about saving money, which I had none of before I went. I wouldn't go back to the middle east now for all the money on earth.I'm over there early next year for a few bits, I'm actually quite looking forward to actually seeing it all in the flesh and getting the real feeling for it all and not just what the media / the Saudis want us to see
Oh no - does this mean that football isn't just a meritocracy after all?
You might still only get to see what the Saudi's want you to see! I lived in Kuwait for 3 years long time ago. It was interesting for a month or 2 then it was just about saving money, which I had none of before I went. I wouldn't go back to the middle east now for all the money on earth.
Fowler can't need money, I'd guess he was bored rigid most of the time he was there.
That will be interesting, particularly the crowd involvement. There is nothing worse than a sterile atmosphere at a ground. I once went to watch England play Egypt in a friendly in Cairo, I just happened to be there on business, and the British Embassy invited me along. The atmosphere was awful, to fill the ground they had drafted in the army and police to fill the seats, and it was like playing in a morgue.
You might still only get to see what the Saudi's want you to see! I lived in Kuwait for 3 years long time ago. It was interesting for a month or 2 then it was just about saving money, which I had none of before I went. I wouldn't go back to the middle east now for all the money on earth.
Fowler can't need money, I'd guess he was bored rigid most of the time he was there.
I'm over there early next year for a few bits, I'm actually quite looking forward to actually seeing it all in the flesh and getting the real feeling for it all and not just what the media / the Saudis want us to see
That will be interesting, particularly the crowd involvement. There is nothing worse than a sterile atmosphere at a ground. I once went to watch England play Egypt in a friendly in Cairo, I just happened to be there on business, and the British Embassy invited me along. The atmosphere was awful, to fill the ground they had drafted in the army and police to fill the seats, and it was like playing in a morgue.
The crowd must have thought they were broght in to be stewardsThat will be interesting, particularly the crowd involvement. There is nothing worse than a sterile atmosphere at a ground. I once went to watch England play Egypt in a friendly in Cairo, I just happened to be there on business, and the British Embassy invited me along. The atmosphere was awful, to fill the ground they had drafted in the army and police to fill the seats, and it was like playing in a morgue.
He owned about 80 houses when he was relatively young as a player .You might still only get to see what the Saudi's want you to see! I lived in Kuwait for 3 years long time ago. It was interesting for a month or 2 then it was just about saving money, which I had none of before I went. I wouldn't go back to the middle east now for all the money on earth.
Fowler can't need money, I'd guess he was bored rigid most of the time he was there.
Aye, a good bet. In the old days it would have been racehorses and pubs.He owned about 80 houses when he was relatively young as a player .
I've no doubt for the most it'll be about what the Saudi public investment fund representatives want me to see, but you never no, I may get some time to meet a few people away from them etc