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Shirty protest: Liverpool legend Robbie Fowler slams Fernando Torres for ditching Anfield and its superb fans



By SPORTSMAIL REPORTER
Last updated at 9:12 AM on 4th February 2011
Former Liverpool striker Robbie Fowler has criticised Fernando Torres following his record-breaking move to Chelsea.
Nine, nine, nine: Robbie Fowler with his 'Shirt of Hurt' - a little Torres number
Nine, nine, nine: Robbie Fowler with his 'Shirt of Hurt' - a little Torres number
The 35-year-old Perth Glory player was taking part in a radio promotion today to raise money for Queensland flood victims.
Perth’s players were asked to wear a ‘Shirt that Hurt’ for the event, and Fowler arrived in a number nine Liverpool top worn backwards and emblazoned with Torres’ name, explaining it was to express his unhappiness at the £50million transfer.
'There is nothing wrong with the front of the shirt but it’s just the name on the back,' Fowler said.
'With what’s happened this week, it’s a shirt that not only myself but many Liverpool fans would rather not wear just yet.
'He (Torres) didn’t leave the club in great hands or great shape but thankfully they managed to go out and buy a couple of decent players.'
Fowler also wrote in his column in the West Australian newspaper: 'There’s something not quite right about the Spaniard’s last-minute transfer to Chelsea.
'As a Liverpool fan it was disappointing to see Torres leave because on his day he’s a world-class player and I want the best players at the club.
Shirts that hurt: Robbie Fowler of the Perth Glory A-League club poses in a Liverpool shirt with 'Torres' on the back, with team mates Naum Sekulovski, Steven McGarry, Scott Neville, Josh Mitchell and Adriano Pellegrino - raising money for charity
Shirts that hurt: Robbie Fowler of the Perth Glory A-League club poses in a Liverpool shirt with 'Torres' on the back, with team mates Naum Sekulovski, Steven McGarry, Scott Neville, Josh Mitchell and Adriano Pellegrino - raising money for charity
'But if I was a manager and a player said he didn’t want to be at the club I’d try to get the best deal I could.
'Only a couple of weeks ago Torres was talking about how much he loved the fans and the club. He won’t be getting a warm welcome next time he plays at Anfield.'


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-1353543/Robbie-Fowler-slams-Fernando-Torres-declaring-love-Anfield-fans-ditching-Chelsea.html#ixzz1Cz3BBBvs

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