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Only player I don't give a crap about getting injured is RvP. Nasri maybe a big caant, but that is terrible news.
Why do we dislike Nasri, again? Went to the place that offered him the most money and the chance of more trophies. Can't really argue against that logic?
comment by Chris H - I saw Giroud celebrate when Theo got injured! (U15205)
posted 30 seconds ago
Why do we dislike Nasri, again? Went to the place that offered him the most money and the chance of more trophies. Can't really argue against that logic?
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Agree Chris. He didn't do what RVP did and throw a hissy fit and not go on the tour. He didn't publicly announce he wanted to leave and try to turn the club against the manager did he?
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Nasri is a massive . Shouldn't be wishing well to a player who left us for dead
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comment by Kamran. (U1204)
posted 1 minute ago
Nasri is a massive. Shouldn't be wishing well to a player who left us for dead
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He shouldn't have left us though.
That was Stan's fault.
It wasn't Stan's fault. He didn't ask Nasri to leave.
Nasri decided to leave us at the worst of times, when we were down, he kicked us.
comment by Kamran. (U1204)
posted 2 seconds ago
It wasn't Stan's fault. He didn't ask Nasri to leave.
Nasri decided to leave us at the worst of times, when we were down, he kicked us.
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He did kick us when we were down I agree.
However the way the 10-11 season ended was a disaster. Biggest bottle job ever (and tbh I feared it after the 4-4 and losing to Spurs). If we'd won the Carling Cup, we'd have won something else I'm sure of it, and Nasri would have stayed.
I don't get the hate for Nasri. Fans were happy when Gervinho was sold even tough he may have wanted to stay. Loyalty cuts both ways. Plus Nas helped pay for our stadium. He gave his all when playing. I feel sorry for him. He'll miss the world cup also.
I think people were annoyed at Nasri as he only really performed for half the season and let us down when the going got tough i.e. the February/March period until the end of the season, and then acted like he deserved a move.
I don't particularly like him, however I wish him well, and it's a shame for him as he'd just started looking back to his best over the last month or so.
Hope he is ok. It was a pathetic challenge from the Newcastle player. If the ref blew up during the first foul this wouldn't have happened.
Would be hypocritical to laugh I suppose even if he backstabbed the club while Theo just waved an innocent gesture against our rivals, so I'll just say that this really suxx for City
comment by Rex - Baby I was born to WUM (U7889)
posted 25 minutes ago
No but he called this club and its fans crãp
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Quite observant for a horse lookalikey lezzer
It's not that much of a miss for City though as Walcott is for us, but still a shame!
comment by pp1212 - Arsenal, si, se puede! (U8398)
posted 11 seconds ago
It's not that much of a miss for City though as Walcott is for us, but still a shame!
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It is. Nasri's been there third best player after Aguero and Negredo.
are some of us so flucking sad that some of us are gloating because an ex arsenal player has been badly injured -
------ get a grip lads you are surely better human beings than to gloat when a player has been badly hurt -
comment by martial artist (U9033)
posted 1 minute ago
are some of us so flucking sad that some of us are gloating because an ex arsenal player has been badly injured -
------ get a grip lads you are surely better human beings than to gloat when a player has been badly hurt -
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No - not badly hurt. Torn some ligaments maybe in his knee. Badly hurt would losing a limb in Afghanistan.
And no doubt he'll still be picking up his £100k per week
comment by Fabtastic - Get well soon Theo! (U6685)
posted 5 minutes ago
comment by pp1212 - Arsenal, si, se puede! (U8398)
posted 11 seconds ago
It's not that much of a miss for City though as Walcott is for us, but still a shame!
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It is. Nasri's been there third best player after Aguero and Negredo.
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It's a miss but not as much as Walcott is for us Fab! as you said they have Aguero soon to come back and Negredo, we are weak up front!
mighty tottenham
i know you support the spuuds but even a spuud cant be so thick as to not understanding the gist of my point
comment by martial artist (U9033)
posted 1 minute ago
mighty tottenham
i know you support the spuuds but even a spuud cant be so thick as to not understanding the gist of my point
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Don't bet in that. I read a report that proved the spur club and its few remaining fans have a lower IQ that Arsenal fans. It was a study commissioned by Lord Sugar.
mandingo
no ---- some of them are probably ok geezes
----- just the occasional half wit lets them down
comment by martial artist (U9033)
posted 37 seconds ago
mandingo
no ---- some of them are probably ok geezes
----- just the occasional half wit lets them down
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Occasional?
Nah - I got the just of what you meant. And this is a sports forum after all
But still don't feel too sorry for him - or any of the professional on ridiculous money, compared to Joe Bloggs out on the street
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posted on 12/1/14
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posted on 12/1/14
Only player I don't give a crap about getting injured is RvP. Nasri maybe a big caant, but that is terrible news.
posted on 12/1/14
Why do we dislike Nasri, again? Went to the place that offered him the most money and the chance of more trophies. Can't really argue against that logic?
posted on 12/1/14
comment by Chris H - I saw Giroud celebrate when Theo got injured! (U15205)
posted 30 seconds ago
Why do we dislike Nasri, again? Went to the place that offered him the most money and the chance of more trophies. Can't really argue against that logic?
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Agree Chris. He didn't do what RVP did and throw a hissy fit and not go on the tour. He didn't publicly announce he wanted to leave and try to turn the club against the manager did he?
posted on 12/1/14
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posted on 12/1/14
Nasri is a massive . Shouldn't be wishing well to a player who left us for dead
posted on 12/1/14
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posted on 12/1/14
comment by Kamran. (U1204)
posted 1 minute ago
Nasri is a massive. Shouldn't be wishing well to a player who left us for dead
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He shouldn't have left us though.
That was Stan's fault.
posted on 12/1/14
It wasn't Stan's fault. He didn't ask Nasri to leave.
Nasri decided to leave us at the worst of times, when we were down, he kicked us.
posted on 12/1/14
comment by Kamran. (U1204)
posted 2 seconds ago
It wasn't Stan's fault. He didn't ask Nasri to leave.
Nasri decided to leave us at the worst of times, when we were down, he kicked us.
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He did kick us when we were down I agree.
However the way the 10-11 season ended was a disaster. Biggest bottle job ever (and tbh I feared it after the 4-4 and losing to Spurs). If we'd won the Carling Cup, we'd have won something else I'm sure of it, and Nasri would have stayed.
posted on 12/1/14
I don't get the hate for Nasri. Fans were happy when Gervinho was sold even tough he may have wanted to stay. Loyalty cuts both ways. Plus Nas helped pay for our stadium. He gave his all when playing. I feel sorry for him. He'll miss the world cup also.
posted on 12/1/14
I think people were annoyed at Nasri as he only really performed for half the season and let us down when the going got tough i.e. the February/March period until the end of the season, and then acted like he deserved a move.
I don't particularly like him, however I wish him well, and it's a shame for him as he'd just started looking back to his best over the last month or so.
posted on 12/1/14
Hope he is ok. It was a pathetic challenge from the Newcastle player. If the ref blew up during the first foul this wouldn't have happened.
posted on 12/1/14
Would be hypocritical to laugh I suppose even if he backstabbed the club while Theo just waved an innocent gesture against our rivals, so I'll just say that this really suxx for City
posted on 12/1/14
comment by Rex - Baby I was born to WUM (U7889)
posted 25 minutes ago
No but he called this club and its fans crãp
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Quite observant for a horse lookalikey lezzer
posted on 12/1/14
It's not that much of a miss for City though as Walcott is for us, but still a shame!
posted on 12/1/14
comment by pp1212 - Arsenal, si, se puede! (U8398)
posted 11 seconds ago
It's not that much of a miss for City though as Walcott is for us, but still a shame!
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It is. Nasri's been there third best player after Aguero and Negredo.
posted on 12/1/14
are some of us so flucking sad that some of us are gloating because an ex arsenal player has been badly injured -
------ get a grip lads you are surely better human beings than to gloat when a player has been badly hurt -
posted on 12/1/14
comment by martial artist (U9033)
posted 1 minute ago
are some of us so flucking sad that some of us are gloating because an ex arsenal player has been badly injured -
------ get a grip lads you are surely better human beings than to gloat when a player has been badly hurt -
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No - not badly hurt. Torn some ligaments maybe in his knee. Badly hurt would losing a limb in Afghanistan.
And no doubt he'll still be picking up his £100k per week
posted on 12/1/14
comment by Fabtastic - Get well soon Theo! (U6685)
posted 5 minutes ago
comment by pp1212 - Arsenal, si, se puede! (U8398)
posted 11 seconds ago
It's not that much of a miss for City though as Walcott is for us, but still a shame!
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It is. Nasri's been there third best player after Aguero and Negredo.
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It's a miss but not as much as Walcott is for us Fab! as you said they have Aguero soon to come back and Negredo, we are weak up front!
posted on 12/1/14
mighty tottenham
i know you support the spuuds but even a spuud cant be so thick as to not understanding the gist of my point
posted on 12/1/14
comment by martial artist (U9033)
posted 1 minute ago
mighty tottenham
i know you support the spuuds but even a spuud cant be so thick as to not understanding the gist of my point
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Don't bet in that. I read a report that proved the spur club and its few remaining fans have a lower IQ that Arsenal fans. It was a study commissioned by Lord Sugar.
posted on 12/1/14
mandingo
no ---- some of them are probably ok geezes
----- just the occasional half wit lets them down
posted on 12/1/14
comment by martial artist (U9033)
posted 37 seconds ago
mandingo
no ---- some of them are probably ok geezes
----- just the occasional half wit lets them down
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Occasional?
posted on 12/1/14
Nah - I got the just of what you meant. And this is a sports forum after all
But still don't feel too sorry for him - or any of the professional on ridiculous money, compared to Joe Bloggs out on the street
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