Moussi told BBC Radio Nottingham: "I don't want to be rude but I could not have gone to Derby. It was impossible.
He feels the same as us all, honestly is allways the best policy
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posted on 22/7/11
Let's hope the new coaching staff can kick him into shape. Boateng will certainly help there, he'll provide him with experience and also be a major contender for his position.
posted on 22/7/11
gets boring getting the players we want from you. WE WANT. no player goes the other way.
posted on 22/7/11
I know Moussi must have been lying. When did a Frenchman not mean to be rude?
Translation of his interview.
My agent had you by the balls. A great ploy threatening to go to Derby means that I secured a lucrative 3 year contract. Then he tells me to ingratiate myself with the fans. Aint life good.
posted on 22/7/11
Owd sheepy_dr88, there isn't a stereotype he doesn't fall under. I suppose you're raving about that quality striker you've signed just a year after calling him every name under the sun.
posted on 22/7/11
Anyway, like he said Derby was impossible.
He likes human girls and everything, the thought of sharing the Wellingtons ouch
posted on 23/7/11
me naming mouissi in my starting XI.... dont think so pal!
never once did i believe that rumour, and never once did i want him at my club. I dont rate him as a player, seen enough of him to call him a 'donkey' and a 'carthorse'....
he my be a bit of a power house but thats about it, no ability as a footballer. His performance against Swansea was shockingly bad!!
posted on 23/7/11
Quality striker? If your on about Tyson, most Derby fans that've seen him still thinks he's w@ nk whether he is a Derby player or was anywhere else.
posted on 23/7/11
They're right to be fair.
Best post on here
posted on 23/7/11
he still could be useful, definately good enough for a top half CC team, you dont have to score goals to be a good striker, combination of davies and tyson seems good
posted on 23/7/11
Treedom,
I would not have minded Moussi at Derby, but I think your comments are honest/truthful, so respect to you Sounds like a bit of PR to get fans onside again.
I think Moussi clearly hoped for a move to the PL, even bottom half (Wigan etc), but it appears nothing definite happened. In the end, he probably thought it better to stay at Forest where he was settled than simply move to another Championship club (Ipswich, us) as it was just a sideways move instead of the step up he wanted. I'm not sure Moussi is considered good enough/consistent to cut it in the PL, but his loss is your gain.
The main benefit for Forest is that Moussi knows that he will have to perform/stay fit if he is ever going to attract interest again from PL scouts which can only be of advantage to you.