Steve Lovell

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Steve Lovell
Personal information
Full name Stephen William Henry Lovell [1]
Date of birth (1980-12-06) 6 December 1980 (age 42)
Place of birth Amersham, England
Position(s) Striker
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1998–1999 AFC Bournemouth 7 (0)
1999–2002 Portsmouth 32 (3)
2000Exeter City (loan) 5 (1)
2002Sheffield United (loan) 5 (1)
2002Queens Park Rangers (loan) 0 (0)
2002–2005 Dundee 82 (28)
2005–2008 Aberdeen 76 (20)
2008–2009 Falkirk 28 (8)
2009–2010 Partick Thistle 16 (3)
2010–2011 AFC Bournemouth 9 (1)
Total261(65)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Stephen William Henry Lovell (born 6 December 1980) is an English former footballer who played as a striker. Lovell played the majority of his career in the Scottish Premier League, representing Dundee, Aberdeen and Falkirk, but also played in England for AFC Bournemouth, Portsmouth, Exeter City, Sheffield United and Queens Park Rangers.

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Career

Portsmouth

Lovell started his career in 1998 when he joined AFC Bournemouth, but then surprisingly signed for Portsmouth for £250,000 [2] despite only making a few brief appearances. He then went on loan to Exeter City, Sheffield United (where he scored once against Watford) [3] and Queens Park Rangers.

Dundee

Lovell signed for Scottish Premier League club Dundee in the summer of 2002. He spent three seasons at Dens Park, scoring 35 goals in 98 competitive appearances.

Aberdeen

In the summer of 2005, following Dundee's relegation from the SPL, Lovell signed for Aberdeen. He made his Aberdeen début against Kilmarnock on 8 August and scored his first goal against Rangers the following week. [4] Lovell went on to score a further nine times that season. Lovell formed the habit of scoring late goals for Aberdeen, becoming something of a "supersub". These late goals included two in separate matches against Inverness Caledonian Thistle, which maintained Aberdeen's unbeaten record against that opponent. Lovell also scored a consolation goal in the second leg of Aberdeen's UEFA Cup match against Bayern Munich in the Allianz Arena.

In April 2008, he was told by Jimmy Calderwood that he would not be offered a new contract by Aberdeen and would be free to leave in the summer. It was reported on 18 July that Hibernian, Kilmarnock and Falkirk were all interested in signing him. [5]

Falkirk

In August 2008, Lovell signed for Falkirk on a one-year deal with the option of a further one. He scored his first goal in a League Cup match against Queen of the South and netted his first league goal against Hamilton Academical the following Saturday. Despite a disappointing season for Falkirk in the league, Lovell ended up with a Scottish Cup runners-up medal, after playing the full match in the final against Rangers. In May 2009, it was reported that Lovell had undertaken a medical at Tannadice Park ahead of a proposed move to Dundee United, [6] although United manager Craig Levein later refuted the story and Lovell admitted he knew "absolutely nothing about it". [7] On 27 June 2009, he left Falkirk despite finishing the season as their top league goal scorer after new manager Eddie May refused to renew his contract. [8] Lovell attempted to sue the club the following year for compensation as he claimed he had been entitled to a contract extension. [9]

Partick Thistle

After leaving Falkirk, Lovell signed for Partick Thistle where he played seventeen games, scoring 3 goals, before leaving on 24 March 2010 to have surgery on a niggling ankle injury. [10]

AFC Bournemouth

In June 2010, Lovell joined his half-brother, Eddie Howe at Bournemouth, his second spell at the club. After spending a period of pre-season with the club in 2009 he finally signed following the lifting of the club's transfer embargo. [11] Lovell's contract came to an end after the 2010–11 campaign, but was offered a further year plus one-year option by Cherries boss, Lee Bradbury, and put pen to paper on 25 May 2011 keeping him at Bournemouth until at least May 2012. Lovell had struggled to overcome an ankle injury and only returned to the squad in April 2011 but showed enough quality to merit a new deal. On 1 September 2011, Lovell announced his retirement from professional football with immediate effect after struggling with injuries for the past two seasons. [12] Lovell scored four goals during his second spell at Bournemouth. His first goal came against Hartlepool in the league, a game in which Bournemouth confirmed their spot in the 2010–11 playoffs despite conceding an injury time goal scored by Hartlepool goalkeeper Scott Flinders. [13] However, his two goals against Huddersfield in the play off semi final second leg were unable to prevent them from losing on penalties. [14] At the start of the following season, Lovell scored a goal against West Bromwich Albion in the League Cup as they lost 4–1. [15] On 2 September 2011 Lovell retired from football because of injury. [16]

Personal life

In 2008, Lovell became engaged to Scottish singer-songwriter Amy Macdonald but the two separated four years later. [17] [18]

He is the half brother of Newcastle United manager, Eddie Howe.

Career statistics

Club

Appearances and goals by club, season and competition [19] [20] [21] [22]

ClubSeasonsLeagueNational CupLeague CupEuropeOtherTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
AFC Bournemouth 1998-99 Second Division 700000----70
1999-00 100000----10
Total800000----80
Portsmouth 1999-00 First Division 300031----61
2000-01 910000----91
2001-02 2021000----212
2002-03 000000----00
Total3231031----364
Exeter City (loan) 1999-00 Third Division 510000----51
Sheffield United (loan) 2001-02 First Division 510000----51
Queens Park Rangers (loan) 2002-03 Second Division 000000----00
Dundee 2002-03 SPL 2812532000--3515
2003-04 215102031--276
2004-05 3311102300--3614
Total8228736331--9835
Aberdeen 2005-06 SPL 278101100--299
2006-07 279200000--299
2007-08 223310051--305
Total7620611151--8823
Falkirk 2008-09 SPL 288312100--3310
Partick Thistle 2009-10 Scottish First Division 1631000----173
AFC Bournemouth 2010-11 League One 710000----71
2011-12 200011--1041
Total910011--10112
Career total26165185137821030179

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