Lovren is right footed so it shouldn't be a problem. I think he's played with Hooiveld this season and presumably played on the right of the two then.
I think he had to play right, left and centre that day .... bless Jos. Love him really.
Ref Ba/Dyer/Fletcher etc, etc ad nauseam, apart from Jack Cork (who never actually played for Chelsea) when is the last time we bought anyone from a Premier League team? It's simply not our style. Players are on view to a huge audience of potential buyers so are generally very ambitiously priced.
Vin
I said it about loans and I'll say it again about buying from the premier league: just because it hasn't happened recently doesn't mean it's "not our style" or that given the right circumstances we wouldn't do it.
I'll agree wholeheartedly on loans but regarding purchases I do feel that anyone playing regularly in the Prem is invariably overpriced, which is why I can't see us doing it. We get better quality for less by looking abroad at players like Dejan who aren't as exposed. The prices are less frenzied and the talent less well-known. I guess what I'm saying is that for purchases I can't see the circumstances being right.
Vin
Puncheon has family issues, Saints being the team we are will let him go for a ok price.It's not going to be common, I'll give you that. I think the fact that players like Puncheon can (apparently) be had for around a million, and others with contractual issues for example (Chelsea got Ba for £7m) show that bargains can occasionally be had.
Puncheon has family issues, Saints being the team we are will let him go for a ok price.
Er, not sure that's relevant. He's not going to be the only player ever to have a reason to be sold for a lower than normal price.
How isn't not relevant? Instead of Saints waiting for a bigger bid they would rather do it to help the player. We hqve done it before and will do it again.
It's not going to be common, I'll give you that. I think the fact that players like Puncheon can (apparently) be had for around a million, and others with contractual issues for example (Chelsea got Ba for £7m) show that bargains can occasionally be had.
Ref Ba/Dyer/Fletcher etc, etc ad nauseam, apart from Jack Cork (who never actually played for Chelsea) when is the last time we bought anyone from a Premier League team? It's simply not our style. Players are on view to a huge audience of potential buyers so are generally very ambitiously priced.
Vin