Fowler: 2006 return was my happiest
Robbie Fowler experienced numerous unforgettable moments during his two spells with Liverpool, but for the former No.9 nothing ever matched the sensation of signing for the Reds a second time.
Kopites were left devastated in 2001, when the striker nicknamed 'God' departed Merseyside - but despair turned to joy in January 2006 as Rafael Benitez brought Fowler back to Anfield.
In an exclusive Q&A with the official LFC Twitter account for South Africa, @SouthAfricaLFC, the 38-year-old cited the emotion of returning to his old club as the happiest of his whole career.
Who is the best manager you've played for?
This is a tough one - Roy Evans, probably, because I've played the most football under him.
When were you happiest?
That would probably be 2006, when I returned. You think you'll never get a chance again; I was looking to get that chance.
Who was the worst teammate to share a room with?
There's a lad called Steve Harkness, and he's called 'Horrible Harkness' for a reason. We cannot go into the reasons.
What has been your biggest disappointment?
Definitely losing the 1996 FA Cup final.
What do you consider your greatest achievement?
Again, I'm going to say I was happiest when I re-signed with Liverpool.
If you could change one thing about your career, what would it be?
Probably nothing. I've had a good career, I wouldn't swap anything for it.
What's the best fancy dress outfit you've worn?
I've got a few actually. I went to a Hawaiian-themed party and instead of the normal flowered shirts, I went as a Hawaiian pizza.
What is the best flavour of crisps?
I'm more of a chocolate lover; if I had to choose, I'll probably go with cheese.
If you could go back in time, where would you go?
2005 and the Champions League final. That was a great moment for many people and many Liverpool fans. We all look to relive that again.
If you could have been a pop star, what band would you have liked to be in?
Being a Liverpool lad, I'll have to go for The Beatles.
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