HAVE YOU THINKED WHAT YOUR CAREER MAY LOOK LIKE IN 5 YEARS IF YOU USE THIS TIME TO DEVELOP? #MOTIVATIONMONDAY166

How much do you think you can develop in football in 5 years if you devoted each of 1826 days to development?

Are you willing to sacrifice everything for soccer and work over that period of time without the rare guarantee of success?

If not, you can stop following our portal today because you are wasting your time.

Football development is a process that you can plan to a small extent and usually you have no guarantee of success.
What is certain is that if you do not take this risk, you will lose at the start and you will always regret it.

Today, as part of moivation monday, we want to tell you the stories of a boy who, 6 years ago, no one else gave a chance and today he plays in the Premier League!

I am talking about Jamal Lowe, a player who played in ST Albans city in the 7th league 6 years ago and was a substitute there.
In addition, Jamal lived with his mother to survive and worked in a school teaching PE

Jamal was a substitute in ST Albans in the 7th league, but he still believed that his career would move forward at the end so he moved further down to the 8th league and started training in the park and on the local pitches every day.

He trained so hard that sometimes he did not have the strength to work in class.

The hard work paid off because in the 8th league at the club, Hemel started playing in the first squad and scoring many goals.
29 goals scored in 48 matches caught the attention of clubs from higher leagues.

First he went to the club
Hampton & Rich and then to FC Portsmouth in 2017.
FC Portsmouth is a club an 4 level  in England, this level is the  first pro league in this country.

Jamal was also able to show his greatest strengths at this level, i.e. speed and good dribbling, which allowed him to score goals and assist.

As you can see self-confidence, dedication and hard work, both in the club and individually, have brought results.

You think this is the end of the story?
 Well, not because Jamal Lowe, after he joined FC Portsmouth, played for Wigan, Swansea and today plays for the Premier League in Bournemouth.

Not only that, he also plays in the national team of Jamaica because he comes from this country and it is possible that Jamal, who not so long ago was a teacher at school and was a reserve in the 7th league, will play at the World Cup one day!

And you dare to take the risk and sacrifice yourself for the football?
 The chances of success are slim, but as you can see from the story above, anything is possible!

Thank you for reading the article, if it was valuable to you, like it, share it and write a comment in which let us know in which club and at what level you are playing now.
We'll see where you'll get in a few years.



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