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Summer Transfer Rumours 2020 (DEADLINE DAY from pg.258)

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  • edited October 2020
    Someone incoming today by the looks of it.

    Edit @4pm
  • if that's the players hand, its not Koiki 
  • So will it be Koiki (the obvious option), or will it be a total curve ball that nobody has spoken about?
    Unless the hands aren't the players it's not Koiki
  • Jinx ButtleJR said:
    So will it be Koiki (the obvious option), or will it be a total curve ball that nobody has spoken about?
    Unless the hands aren't the players it's not Koiki
    Jinx 
  • Hopefully a striker in the building , think Koiki will be a late next week one depending on other moves. 
  • Cafc43v3r said:
    Richard J said:
    People are weird (I don't mean on here, in the general footballing world) about having two left footed centre halves. If you look at the history of teams, ours and those all over the world it's really common to have two right footed centre halves, and no-one cares. Vidic and Ferdinand, Terry and Carvalho, Toure and Campbell, Hummel and Boateng, Puyol and Pique. All right footers. Bowyer very specifically likes to have a right and left footer at the back, and there tends to be much more of a fear of having two lefties across football. It's strange
    Thats because if you're a leftie, you never play in the right whereas righties will have experience of playing on the left.  On Famewo, he looked very comfortable on his right foot tbf
    That makes sense. As right footers are so much more common, they're more used to playing on the "wrong" side, where left footers are less likely to have to play as right CB

    Similarly I imagine that right footers playing at LB are far more common than left footers playing at RB
    Anthony Barness, Mark Bowen and Harry Cripps were all right footed left backs.


    Phil Neville was a right footed left back for England...

    Struggling to think of left footed right backs
    Dennis Irwin was right footed, I think. 
    He was right footed as evidenced by the fact that he took all his penalties with that foot as well as free kicks. He started at right back too but, to be fair, unlike a lot of modern day footballers, you wouldn't know that he wasn't predominantly left footed if you saw him using it. 
    Andreas Brehme took his free kicks with his left foot and pens with his right, including one in a world cup final. 
  • Seems a lot of fuss for Ali Koiki tbh 
  • It’s our new mascot, isn’t it.
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  • edited October 2020
    No one knows who it will be either this is pukka.
  • No one knows who it will be either this is pukka
    What’s the point of a new pie supplier when we aren’t even in the ground though?
  • It's not Koiki 
  • Phillip Lahm is another right footer who was equally comfortable playing at left back
  • This isn't some wind up is it and it's just the customary video of Gunter holding a pen with that blank bit of paper
  • No one knows who it will be either this is pukka
    What’s the point of a new pie supplier when we aren’t even in the ground though?
    Sorry typo, *Pukki
  • Phillip Lahm is another right footer who was equally comfortable playing at left back
    He’s only 5ft5 tho..
  • And one more who was equally at home playing at right or left back. Our very own Anthony Barness.
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  • Redhenry said:
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    Never heard of him.
    Is he a striker 
  • left footed
  • They wouldn't announce a huge one this way so I suspect it is Koiki
  • Gary nelson ?
  • Forward
  • Leuth said:
    They wouldn't announce a huge one this way so I suspect it is Koiki
    I am sure it is not him based on the hand seen in the teaser vid. 
  • Left footer so could be Koiki.
  • edited October 2020
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