Two Players Join

St Johnstone duo, Chris Kane and Jason Kerr have today joined the Club on loan.
 
Chris a 22 year old forward joined the Perth sides youth set up in 2009.  After breaking into the first team, he scored the only goal of the game against Aberdeen to secure them fourth place in the Premiership.  The striker who last week signed a two year extension at McDiarmid Park has already spent time in the Championship on loan at Dumbarton.  
 
Jason is also a member of Saints youth set up.  The 20 year old centre half has spent much of his playing career on loan at East Fife, where he won the league two title under Gary Naysmith.
 
The manager said "Jason is a young centre half who has done well and already has good experience.  He's a decent height and having played further up the park earlier in his career, he is comfortable on the ball.  He's scored a few goals for East Fife from the back so he is a threat at set plays. He has been in the squad for Saints this season, including their European games so I didn't think he would be available to us but I'm delighted to be reunited with him and I'm sure he will be a good signing for the club".
 
"Chris will be better known to our supporters after his time at Dumbarton, he's a proven goal-scorer in both the Premier league and Championship.  He is our type of player, a young lad who wants to develop. It's another one we weren't sure if it would come off or not but we have built up a good relationship with Tommy Wright and the coaching staff at St Johnstone so that's helped us get the two boys in. They know that Zander Clark was looked after during his loan spell at Dumfries and they like that we send them clips after each game so that they can keep track of their players. Chris has become a bit frustrated at not playing every week, so to develop his career he wants to come to try to get a regular game.  We have two experienced strikers in Derek Lyle and Stephen Dobbie that he can learn from.  It's no secret that I felt we were one short upfront, Chris coming in boosts our options, Del got two on Saturday, Lyndon scored and we've still got Stephen to come back as well as Ross Ferguson who has also been out injured".
 
"We had to be patient but hopefully it's an agreement that will suit both clubs and I'm looking forward to working with them". 
 
"I'm grateful to St Johnstone and to the Board who have again stepped up and made the money available for us to bring them in".

(images courtesy of St Johnstone FC)