At 9am tomorrow morning - so will no doubt go live mid morning.
Spot on. Just no point in asking as they're not going to be playing on Saturday now anyway.He was a tad moody last week. I mean I put that down to Tav leaving and a couple of daft questions.
I suggest people 'pick questions wisely' tomorrow. That or just stay clear of any transfer talk.
To be fair they may as well not ask as it will annoy him. We've not signed anyone and he's not going to name names. So really wouldn't bother.
Who are you suggesting that to, can any of us turn up?He was a tad moody last week. I mean I put that down to Tav leaving and a couple of daft questions.
I suggest people 'pick questions wisely' tomorrow. That or just stay clear of any transfer talk.
To be fair they may as well not ask as it will annoy him. We've not signed anyone and he's not going to name names. So really wouldn't bother.
Now at 1030, it's driftedIs the press conference very close to being at 9am? Just needing sign off from the journalists?
Really enjoyed the press conference. Chris Wilder was very upbeat joking before he had even started asking me about my t-shirt (bought in Japan, written in English with spelling mistakes).
Chris didn't really straight bat today he talked about preparing the players at his disposal for the test at QPR. He would obviously like to have more new faces in but he is realistic enough to call this the toughest window he has ever known.
I mentioned about last year at QPR being one of it not THE best performance of the season. Chris Wilder agreed but reminded us that there are two very different teams and one new manager. Yet he is still looking for that level of play.
I talked about how we will have a big away following again despite the real economic hardships. Chris Wilder pointed to the smaller numbers that some clubs attract to the Riverside and said Boro have a real advantage through our away suppprt. He appreciates this and has to be a lift for the players.
Finally I asked about fans thinking about their Boro 1 to 11. I said does the women's Euros finally underline that football is a squad game now. He said it was a good question. And talked about those players coming off the bench and/or maybe starting 8 or 9 or 10 games potentially having a points impact that makes the difference between midtable and promotion.
Am sure you will hear the whole conference soon on mfc.co.uk. It was a really interesting Q and A I thought.
Now to QPR and our first away test. Having had the luxury of a full week (no midweek games) to work without Tav and with our new players can we convert the potential shown in the first half v WBA?