04 Sep 2013 10:33:57
friend' of Van Persie, is quoted as saying
'Robin isn't happy and when that's the case he can't hide it on the pitch.

'When he's frustrated he is capable of doing something silly, and you could see that against Liverpool.

'He feels it isn't the same with the new manager as he misses working with Fergie, who he really loved playing under.

'Some of Moyes' training methods are not to his liking either.'

Hope this isn't true


1.) 04 Sep 2013
Moyes does need to let players like Evra, Carrick, Vidic, Ferdinand & RvP train as they see fit. They know what their bodies can handle and given their ages or injury records, they should be handled with care. Not overworked. I hope Moyes has the common sense to adapt.


2.) 04 Sep 2013
I wonder how RVP felt when our only signing was Fellaini rather than the quality he no doubt expected.


3.) 04 Sep 2013
I disagree Sydney if he starts letting them train the way they want it could be seen as special treatment and unfair etc


4.) 04 Sep 2013
Players know their own bodies, they are not kids K2. It isn't a PE lesson or army training. I also think the younger players would understand if our best player was taking care of himself they way he should be. This Moyes fitness regime will benefit Rooney and Anderson though.