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Alan Curtis
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I saw a post not a million miles from here about Jamal Lowe and how despite his fine season so far, no PL club would be interested in him, partly because he's 27 this year. One response mentioned he'd only spent a small part of his career as a professional. I started thinking about comparisons and found a good one.
A striker whose first season as a pro after non-league success was in the Championship, where he scored 5 in 29. Lowe had 2 and a half seasons with Portsmouth in League One/Two, but scored 6 in 48 in his first Championship season last year.
That striker then scored 16 in 41 and helped his team win promotion to the PL the next season. Lowe has 9 in 27 so far and I wouldn't bet against him scoring another 7 before the end of the season.
That season happened to be his age 27 season. Lowe turns 27 after the season ends, so pretty close.
That striker has done pretty well since, so claims Lowe will attract no attention from PL sides (especially as he's not an out-and-out striker and brings plenty of other things to the table) seem premature.
It's not a difficult question, but who is the comparison I'm using?
A striker whose first season as a pro after non-league success was in the Championship, where he scored 5 in 29. Lowe had 2 and a half seasons with Portsmouth in League One/Two, but scored 6 in 48 in his first Championship season last year.
That striker then scored 16 in 41 and helped his team win promotion to the PL the next season. Lowe has 9 in 27 so far and I wouldn't bet against him scoring another 7 before the end of the season.
That season happened to be his age 27 season. Lowe turns 27 after the season ends, so pretty close.
That striker has done pretty well since, so claims Lowe will attract no attention from PL sides (especially as he's not an out-and-out striker and brings plenty of other things to the table) seem premature.
It's not a difficult question, but who is the comparison I'm using?