23 May 2017 10:57:21
with all this chat about what to do with Milner next season if a new left back comes in, and what to do with Clyne as he is playing poorly, why not move Milner to right back?

One of his main criticisms this season has been the fact that he always cuts back onto his favored right side, this would fix that. Now i am by no means saying this is the ideal situation but could be a useful stop gap while we integrate Trent AA into the 1st team picture

Let me know your thoughts.

Red Sandman.


1.) 23 May 2017
23 May 2017 11:26:56
This could well be the plan B if we fail to land our target RB. Question is, will Milner swallow it?


2.) 23 May 2017
23 May 2017 11:30:40
Id go for it.

Easily see him becoming the new finnan.

Endless runner. Superb defensively. Cracking cross.

Hes smashed it on tbr left. Would love to see him on the right!


3.) 23 May 2017
23 May 2017 14:38:40
If it meant spending and focusing more on an established left back, then I'd do that. I don't think right back is as big a priority as some have made it out to be. It will become one if clyne was to leave though.

We should definitely look to keep Milner, he is what you need to compete.


4.) 23 May 2017
23 May 2017 21:42:35
Kman, both FB positions are a priority and Klopp has made it so, per Ed01. Ricardo Perreira is our no. 1 target for RB (and LB as he can do both) and having seen him play a bit, he is light years ahead of both our FB's and that is the quality we need cos our system depends on it.