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Letz Talk Sport #388, 03/05/2026

59 min · 3. mai 202659 min
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With Ryan Douglas-Lowe Jordan, Nathan, and Anthony welcome Ryan to the show for his debut appearance. While his talent on the pitch is undeniable, he is an even more impressive young man off of it—charismatic, respectful, and grounded. On the field, Ryan is a self-described "speed abuser," utilizing his mercurial pace to sit among the top scorers in both his side and the league. We explore the big question surrounding his future: will he head to the US for the collegiate level, or stay to pursue his career in European football? Either way, Ryan Douglas-Lowe is a name you’ll want to keep on your radar.

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