What is this guy's problem in life? He has gotten his move. He has gotten a ridiculous salary. He has moved to a club, which at this point of time, looks on track for success. Why does he feel the need to keep on making derogatory comments about Arsenal on a daily basis?
Everyone except Nasri can see he moved for the money. If not, he would have moved to United. Nothing wrong with what he did. He was greedy but so are so many others. Why does he feel the need for the world to believe he left for reasons other than money? Focus on Citeh and move on, you idiot.
http://www.skysports.com/story/0,,11670_7138491,00.html
Nasri again comments about Arsenal
posted on 30/8/11
This guy played for arsenal and has just moved clubs, sure hes gonna make comments about hits former club. Its you guys that need to get over out. Getting wound up about simple comments.
posted on 30/8/11
*it
posted on 30/8/11
Wojcesc - He is making comments everyday. It is him that needs to move on. We are focused on our situation and the hammering from United not on this greedy ingrate.
posted on 30/8/11
Hes making comments because people keep asking the questions.
posted on 30/8/11
No, I think Nasri might have stayed if the club had shown some ambition both in our maximum wage policy, and in terms of the players we were bringing in this summer. When he saw what happened, he despaired like we all did I'm sure.
There's plenty of reasons for assuming that Nasri might have stayed with us under different circumstances.
posted on 30/8/11
No Gervinho. These are none. While it is easy to now see his point of view because of a bad last few days in terms of defeats and signings, he was offered 100,000 / week long before all this. And he maintained throughout the summer that he was not going to sign the new contract and leave
posted on 30/8/11
Bare in imd this is L'Equipe, i.e. the french version of the NOTW. Chances are they tapped his phone calls and these quotes come from a conversation with his father.
posted on 30/8/11
No Gervinho. These are none. While it is easy to now see his point of view because of a bad last few days in terms of defeats and signings, he was offered 100,000 / week long before all this. And he maintained throughout the summer that he was not going to sign the new contract and leave
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And he was offered twice that at Citeh. My guess is that he would have stayed for between 140-150 thousand pounds a week but we are a little behind in what we can offer in wages. Also he would have needed to see quality players reinforcing the squad, and what he saw was the complete opposite. For any player with ambition, why would he stay? Either we raise our wages celling and start attracting a better quality of player again, or we get accustomed to life in the Europa League at best.
posted on 30/8/11
From what I've read there's nothing wrong that he said. You dont have to a Psychic to know what's going on behind the closed doors. The fire probably have been burning for ages, now the smokes coming out this season.
posted on 30/8/11
Gervinho - What ambition? He had a chance to join United and chose Citeh. Do you think it was for ambition? It is always easy to use hindsight. He wouldn't have stayed even if we had gotten in Sneijder, Facao and a couple of top defenders. He played well enough for 3 months and we offered him a lot of money. Just because Citeh and Chavski don't care about wages doesn't mean others shouldn't too.
He left for money. Simples.