The 1-6 Trophy and the Moral Cup might just have to do for this season. Hope so anyway.
Still think he had a better chance with them
Thoughts? He will probably win a trophy before Arsenal do!
I think you are gutted. He's a fantastic player.
neither side has won trophies this season. city have come considerably closer to winning one and nasri is earning probably double what he was at arsenal.
whats your point?
Perhaps he views his large bank account as a trophy ?
Who cares, rubbish player.
The other option being... To stick at Arsenal to win trophies??
Nasri's comments from another dimension: 'I stayed at Arsenal to win trophies', now that would be delusion!
City will be there or thereabouts at the end of all the major domestic competitions in the next few years, no matter how they've done this season. I don't want to defend City but they have more chance of winning stuff than Arsenal.
Even LAL have managed to win trophy this year
Wait... Did I just say LAL about my own club ?
If you can't beat them, LAL alalalalalalong with them.
I feel compassion for some of the Man. City players but not for Nasri. LOYALTY is still an important quality and if Nasri "plays on a team that wins no trophies this season", then it couldn't happen to a better person!
fact is, Nasri could have joined United and then he would win a trophy.
I didn't realise Nasri had only signed a 12 month contract.
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posted on 2/4/12
The 1-6 Trophy and the Moral Cup might just have to do for this season. Hope so anyway.
posted on 2/4/12
Still think he had a better chance with them
posted on 2/4/12
Thoughts? He will probably win a trophy before Arsenal do!
posted on 2/4/12
Has *
posted on 2/4/12
I think you are gutted. He's a fantastic player.
posted on 2/4/12
neither side has won trophies this season. city have come considerably closer to winning one and nasri is earning probably double what he was at arsenal.
whats your point?
posted on 2/4/12
Perhaps he views his large bank account as a trophy ?
posted on 2/4/12
Who cares, rubbish player.
posted on 2/4/12
The other option being... To stick at Arsenal to win trophies??
posted on 2/4/12
Nasri's comments from another dimension: 'I stayed at Arsenal to win trophies', now that would be delusion!
posted on 2/4/12
Mind the gap
posted on 2/4/12
City will be there or thereabouts at the end of all the major domestic competitions in the next few years, no matter how they've done this season. I don't want to defend City but they have more chance of winning stuff than Arsenal.
posted on 2/4/12
Even LAL have managed to win trophy this year
Wait... Did I just say LAL about my own club ?
posted on 2/4/12
Metro
posted on 3/4/12
If you can't beat them, LAL alalalalalalong with them.
posted on 3/4/12
I feel compassion for some of the Man. City players but not for Nasri. LOYALTY is still an important quality and if Nasri "plays on a team that wins no trophies this season", then it couldn't happen to a better person!
posted on 3/4/12
fact is, Nasri could have joined United and then he would win a trophy.
posted on 3/4/12
I didn't realise Nasri had only signed a 12 month contract.
posted on 3/4/12
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posted on 3/4/12
Out of town supporters?
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