DAVID Moyes rarely blasts another team's players, managers or board - but when it comes to Wolves, he is happy to make an exception.
Angered by their public chasing of Jon Macken - their £4million bid for him is believed to be the reason why he has asked for a transfer - Moyes seems to have made Wolves chief executive Jez Moxey, Preston's public enemy number one.
He has already condemned their insistance of talking to the press about possible transfers - and this week hit back after Moxey began criticising managers elsewhere in the leagues.
He wrote in Saturday's programme: "I find some of the comments from Jez quite deplorable.
"I find myself fortunate as team manager to have a chief executive who does not want to seek publicity for himself or his club and in turn we try to do our business in a correct manner.
"You must understand that speculation regarding players at our club has reached an incredible level, due to the recent rise in success of the team.
"You will need to put up with transfer talk and rumours and try not to read too much into them.
"We will continue to do our daily business in the correct manner."
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