Hellboy
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So can we expect the usual "signing players in January is difficult, we have a good squad, we hope we can win games" today?
And "we have a good chance against Chelsea, we'll try and win the game. (

So can we expect the usual "signing players in January is difficult, we have a good squad, we hope we can win games" today?
A press conference for me, should always be fans asking the questions, I realise that seems silly, but I don't understand what merits the Journo's to have better questions? Most of them recycle the same crap from the paper they opened that morning..
It would be nice to have a fans section of Q&A but the problem is, journos need to be there and can be kept at arms length and controlled. Whereas if the presser officer tells us a question is off limits, the fans will under no obligation to just tell him to feck off or something.
It would be nice to have a fans section of Q&A but the problem is, journos need to be there and can be kept at arms length and controlled. Whereas if the presser officer tells us a question is off limits, the fans will under no obligation to not just tell him to feck off or something.
This would actually happen.
"David Moyes, I'm Joe Bloggs with the Manchester United Supporters Trust, feck off."
I think he meant that the fan would tell the presser officer 'feck off', in response to the officer trying to stop the fan asking the question he wanted
From the OS:
Here are the main points from David Moyes' press conference...
-Wayne Rooney is back from his warm-weather break but will not be available for the trip to Chelsea. "He's training, doing some running and looking quite good. I don’t want to put a date on it just now [his return] as I don’t want to say he’ll be fit for whatever game and then I find he’s not. We’ve just got to take it bit by bit."
-The manager also said he hopes Robin van Persie will resume training at the start of next week. He added that "most of the players are getting close to [full] fitness."
-Moyes confirmed that Anderson is going on loan to Fiorentina: "We’ve not been able to get him as many games as he’d hoped, or we hoped we might get him, so we feel it’s a good opportunity for him. He’s going to a good club in a good league, so hopefully it gets him some benefit."
-Moyes was also asked about the return to fitness of Darren Fletcher: "To be truthful, we didn’t think he was going to come back and, if he did, we weren’t sure when he was going to come back. But he’s been a breath of fresh air, how well he’s played."
More Rooney:
“He’s training, he’s on the grass, doing some running and looking quite good. He’s had a break, done a lot of strengthening work around his groin and hopefully enjoyed a few days in the sunshine as well. Hopefully he’ll benefit from it, but not for this game.
“I don’t want to put a date on it just now as I don’t want to say he’ll be fit for whatever game and then I find he’s not, but we’ve just got to take it bit by bit. I’ve watched him running today; he looks well and is in really good condition.
“He’s kept himself right and has worked with one of our fitness coaches, who travelled with him. Overall, we’re pleased and just hope we can get him back as quickly as we can. He’s an important player.”
More RvP:
“I’m hoping Robin has a good chance of training at the start of next week, so if I can get him back out on the grass and back with us, it’ll be a great boost for us all,” Moyes explained.
“He’s a really important player and a player we’ve missed. But he’s getting closer now and most of them are getting closer to fitness, so let’s hope it’s not too long until we get them back.”
More Anderson:
"He is going out on loan to Fiorentina," stated the boss in Friday's press conference. "We've not been able to get him as many games as he'd hoped, or we hoped we might get him, so we feel it's a good opportunity for him.
"He's going to a good club in a good league so, hopefully, it will benefit him."
On 'scouting' trips:
"I just enjoy watching football," he asserted. "I want to enjoy watching football all over the world. I try to get to as many games – that’s my style.
"I’m not always going to games to sign players – I’m sometimes going just for more knowledge and watching what’s going on. So I’ve done a wee bit of globetrotting over the last few days."
Translation: "I fecked off on holiday for a bit and left Roundy in charge of training"
On the phone to Moyes: "Boss, I've put the cones out, what do I do next?"
Astonishingly hilarious.
Translation: "I fecked off on holiday for a bit and left Roundy in charge of training"
On the phone to Moyes: "Boss, I've put the cones out, what do I do next?"
i think he has learnt that the less is said the better.
Exactly, does anyone really believe his reply?
Nothing listed on mutv.Any Press Conference before tomorrow's game?
Presser with Mata at 13.30GMT (3 hours 20 mins away)
Yeh, you can't get me this time, it's only Monday.
Presser today moved to an earlier time of 12:30pm…..
I suspect Moyes will confirm there will not be any incomings today.