Fowler, who found the net 183 times during two separate spells at Anfield, joins the like of Manchester United midfielder Marouane Fellaini, Manchester City defender Vincent Kompany and English ex-pat and United States immigrant Vinnie Jones in a growing list of current and former pros representing the Warrior name. If you played Warrior Sports Face-Off game last season, you had to deal with the ex-AFC Wimbledon hardmans ugly mug all season, but this time around, the rather svelte Robbie has taken up the mantle with a rather intriguing prize up for grabs.
Last season’s winner got a trip to LA and a training session with Vinnie Jones, but this time around the stakes are that much higher with a shot for you and six friends to sit with Robbie in the Warrior box at Anfield and take in a Liverpool match during the 2014/2015 season.
Warrior, who took over kit making duties for Liverpool last season in a deal that eclipsed Manchester United’s pace setting contract with Nike, has been taking bold steps to establish themselves in world football with a number of — shall we say memorable? — kits already under their belt; this doesn’t seem to faze the man the Liverpool faithful affectionately called God though. “Warrior’s vision is just what the football world needs – it’s driven by a team rewriting the rules instead of conforming to the status quo and I like that” said Fowler after putting pen to paper. “It’s a privilege to join a brand I believe is really going places.”
We’ve heard some choice words used when it’s come to a few of the new kit designs, but, Robbie has a point — pushing the limits is what makes life interesting and though it might sound a touch sacrilegious, if it’s good enough for God, it’s good enough for us.
Want a chance to hang with Robbie in Warriors private box with six friends? Get on Face-Off and show the world what you’re made of.