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if all else fails - Moyes could work in a travel agency. He certainly knows his way around Europe now
 
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David Moyes is at Stade de France to watch France-Belgium. #Griezmann

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Well thank you. Moyes just likes to be a football man and watch exotic matches, the big tease.
 
He's probably gone over to see what zones Van Persie likes to play in so he can make sure to let Rooney know where he needs to be getting involved.
 


Hmmm... Could be backing up Bob Cass' story that he's a target for the summer.


Replacement for Van Persie? 6 Years young and I think he'd be a better fit for us right now.
 
Diego Costa's work rate is outstanding. He's a huge cnut though to be fair.
 
18+ anderson please.
If we are offering 18 million euros plus a player to equate to his 30 million euros valuation, I highly doubt the player will be Anderson. Nani would seem far more likely and it would be a return to his homeland and former club.
 
I would throw in Anderson, Young, Valencia, Cleverley, Bebe, and Hernandez in the deal.
 
Yeah that would be pretty much certain to be Nani. Would be excellent to get such a deal done by the end of the season.
 
Hopefully its Ando and not Nani. Not sure if they would pick up Nani's wages anyway.
Anderson's wages would be be like throwing money away. Nanis wage might be more, but at least you get a return.
Anderson's coming back in the summer, unless we give him away for free.
 
Surprising to hear reports that Fiorentina are keen on keeping Anderson - he hasn't completed 90 minutes for them yet!
 
The frustrating thing about Anderson is that any other creative mid we bring in is unlikely to have his ability to run through the middle with the ball. We could really use a player with his best attributes regularly.
 
I'd love it if this was true. He seems like a very interesting player and taking care of business early is always a good policy, especially in a World Cup year.
 
The frustrating thing about Anderson is that any other creative mid we bring in is unlikely to have his ability to run through the middle with the ball. We could really use a player with his best attributes regularly.
On the flipside, they're also unlikely to have his 'ability' to hit a five yard pass like it's been fired from a fecking cannon.
 
I don't want to see Nani go, in a side sorely lacking in pace we can't really afford to get rid of one of our select few players that provide movement and pace. Welbeck made a huge difference last night and I'm sure Nani will do the same. The obvious problem being we need Nani to stay fit, so unless we have a player like Nani lined up as well I'd rather just pay the 30mil.
 
On the flipside, they're also unlikely to have his 'ability' to hit a five yard pass like it's been fired from a fecking cannon.

Anderson on a good day was a very good player, passing included. I reckon we could have done with him in the squad this season personally.
 
Anderson on a good day was a very good player, passing included. I reckon we could have done with him in the squad this season personally.
Too few good days, unfortunately.
 
Honestly if it smoothed the way to getting the type of central midfielder we really needed, and given Nani's form and fitness of late (and by this I mean the past couple of seasons now), I'd be happy to take the swap. If we're finally willing to be spending money, as it appears we are, then signing another wide player would be welcome.
 
Fabricated?

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