Lol agree with what Nasri said. Why expect players to have the same loyalty as fans. He's won two league titles and earns twice as much
Have you actually read what he said? I don't see anything wrong there at all, all he is saying about Sanchez is that some players find the transition to the pl tough in the first season (and uses his teammate Jovetic as a good example).
Saying Chelsea are going to probably be the biggest challenge to beat isn't exactly controversial, it is what 90% of people are saying.
As a quick aside, think you guys will win today, we've got a lot of players out and think you will be up for it. What's the weather like down there?
Has Nasri ever had an interview without bringing up Arsenal? Why is he so obsessed with us. It's ironic because he says we haven't got over him yet, yet all he talks about is Arsenal. Massive chip on his shoulder
He gets booted out of the French squad then goes around saying he has quit international football. How stupid is that?
Has Nasri ever had an interview without bringing up Arsenal?
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I agree why on earth is he talking about Arsenal today of all days? I just can't figure it out.
whilst arsenal did chalk up a trophy for the first time in 9 long years, Nasri managed 2 scoring in both games that secured silverware so his right to opinions has increased
j edward belmont
Ive u never had a sugar daddy to bail u out you'd be in the championship now,trophys would be the LAST thing on your mind
Nadir makes a valid point about not being an Arsenal fan etc. however, why does he feel the need to constantly talk about Arsenal? The players that don't talk, like Clichy and Toure get no abuse whatsoever. Unfortunately Nasri cannot keep his big mouth shut.
blah de blah de blah ,
City have gotten more out of every player that's moved to Manchester, the cream was always going to rise to the surface it was inevitable
You can't begrudge him for saying what everyone else is thinking
"Ive u never had a sugar daddy to bail u out you'd be in the championship now,trophys would be the LAST thing on your mind "
No we wouldn't.
Why, were Man City about to go bankrupt before their takeover or something?
His comments seem very fair to me, most Arsenal fans would agree we're crying out for another centre back and defensive-minded midfielder (as well as a striker)
City have gotten more out of every player that's moved to Manchester, the cream was always going to rise to the surface it was inevitable
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Would disagree with that regarding Nasri. Still don't think he's reached the heights that he did in his final season with Arsenal.
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blah de blah de blah ,
City have gotten more out of every player that's moved to Manchester, the cream was always going to rise to the surface it was inevitable
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You just concentrate on making sure the cash is ready after Giroud scores 30 tap-ins this season.
comment by j edward belmont (U3109)
posted 20 seconds ago
blah de blah de blah ,
City have gotten more out of every player that's moved to Manchester, the cream was always going to rise to the surface it was inevitable
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Really? Like Toure, Sturridge, Rodwell, Lescott, Milner, Barry, Richards, Johnson? Yeah right.
Not to mention, Adebayor and Toure.
Those who abuse Nasri, right from the time he left the club, are idiots. The guy has never done anything wrong to the club other than HONOUR his existing contract and decide not to extend and some tw@ts simply couldn't handle it. Not to mention silly people who abuse ex-players rarely have any success with it. Cole always played a blinder against us. RVP has caused us quite a few problems since his move. Nasri ran us ragged when City hammered us last season and you could see his frustration at not scoring to increase the lead. What's the point in the booing and abuse if it only creates a more determined player?
meltonblue
Tbh u were relagation fodder
Wenger,
We were when we were under poor ownership when people were solely taking money out of the club. I don't think you can say we are overachieving purely down to an owner without also recognising we were underachieving with a poor one. Our natural position in terms if size and performance was a comfortable top division team.
It's like he said - he's no fan of the club. He's not a Londoner or English man or anything of the sort. He was a foreign professional who moved to the club for professional reasons and left for the same reasons and Arsenal made a 100% profit from the sale despite him having less than a year left on his contract. What people are bitter about is what I simply don't grasp. And often from the same mugs that worshipped Fabregas: a player who threatened a strike and took a pay cut to leave us - virtually breaking his contract terms.
Sheriff
"Those who abuse Nasri, right from the time he left the club, are idiots."
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You are making a huge effort to sound stupid and idiotic yourself. Nobody questions Nasri's performance for Arsenal. But after we have moved on and forgotten about him, he comes back to accuse us of hating and abusing him. So he deserves everything he gets. After all, he is not the only player who gets abused, even Arsenal players & manager get abuse all the time but you never hear them moaning and complaining.
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posted on 10/8/14
Lol agree with what Nasri said. Why expect players to have the same loyalty as fans. He's won two league titles and earns twice as much
posted on 10/8/14
Have you actually read what he said? I don't see anything wrong there at all, all he is saying about Sanchez is that some players find the transition to the pl tough in the first season (and uses his teammate Jovetic as a good example).
Saying Chelsea are going to probably be the biggest challenge to beat isn't exactly controversial, it is what 90% of people are saying.
posted on 10/8/14
As a quick aside, think you guys will win today, we've got a lot of players out and think you will be up for it. What's the weather like down there?
posted on 10/8/14
Wet
posted on 10/8/14
Has Nasri ever had an interview without bringing up Arsenal? Why is he so obsessed with us. It's ironic because he says we haven't got over him yet, yet all he talks about is Arsenal. Massive chip on his shoulder
posted on 10/8/14
He gets booted out of the French squad then goes around saying he has quit international football. How stupid is that?
posted on 10/8/14
Has Nasri ever had an interview without bringing up Arsenal?
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I agree why on earth is he talking about Arsenal today of all days? I just can't figure it out.
posted on 10/8/14
whilst arsenal did chalk up a trophy for the first time in 9 long years, Nasri managed 2 scoring in both games that secured silverware so his right to opinions has increased
posted on 10/8/14
j edward belmont
Ive u never had a sugar daddy to bail u out you'd be in the championship now,trophys would be the LAST thing on your mind
posted on 10/8/14
Nadir makes a valid point about not being an Arsenal fan etc. however, why does he feel the need to constantly talk about Arsenal? The players that don't talk, like Clichy and Toure get no abuse whatsoever. Unfortunately Nasri cannot keep his big mouth shut.
posted on 10/8/14
blah de blah de blah ,
City have gotten more out of every player that's moved to Manchester, the cream was always going to rise to the surface it was inevitable
posted on 10/8/14
You can't begrudge him for saying what everyone else is thinking
posted on 10/8/14
"Ive u never had a sugar daddy to bail u out you'd be in the championship now,trophys would be the LAST thing on your mind "
No we wouldn't.
posted on 10/8/14
Why, were Man City about to go bankrupt before their takeover or something?
posted on 10/8/14
His comments seem very fair to me, most Arsenal fans would agree we're crying out for another centre back and defensive-minded midfielder (as well as a striker)
posted on 10/8/14
City have gotten more out of every player that's moved to Manchester, the cream was always going to rise to the surface it was inevitable
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Would disagree with that regarding Nasri. Still don't think he's reached the heights that he did in his final season with Arsenal.
posted on 10/8/14
comment by j edward belmont (U3109)
posted 22 seconds ago
blah de blah de blah ,
City have gotten more out of every player that's moved to Manchester, the cream was always going to rise to the surface it was inevitable
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You just concentrate on making sure the cash is ready after Giroud scores 30 tap-ins this season.
posted on 10/8/14
comment by j edward belmont (U3109)
posted 20 seconds ago
blah de blah de blah ,
City have gotten more out of every player that's moved to Manchester, the cream was always going to rise to the surface it was inevitable
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Really? Like Toure, Sturridge, Rodwell, Lescott, Milner, Barry, Richards, Johnson? Yeah right.
posted on 10/8/14
Not to mention, Adebayor and Toure.
posted on 10/8/14
Those who abuse Nasri, right from the time he left the club, are idiots. The guy has never done anything wrong to the club other than HONOUR his existing contract and decide not to extend and some tw@ts simply couldn't handle it. Not to mention silly people who abuse ex-players rarely have any success with it. Cole always played a blinder against us. RVP has caused us quite a few problems since his move. Nasri ran us ragged when City hammered us last season and you could see his frustration at not scoring to increase the lead. What's the point in the booing and abuse if it only creates a more determined player?
posted on 10/8/14
meltonblue
Tbh u were relagation fodder
posted on 10/8/14
Well said Sheriff.
posted on 10/8/14
Wenger,
We were when we were under poor ownership when people were solely taking money out of the club. I don't think you can say we are overachieving purely down to an owner without also recognising we were underachieving with a poor one. Our natural position in terms if size and performance was a comfortable top division team.
posted on 10/8/14
It's like he said - he's no fan of the club. He's not a Londoner or English man or anything of the sort. He was a foreign professional who moved to the club for professional reasons and left for the same reasons and Arsenal made a 100% profit from the sale despite him having less than a year left on his contract. What people are bitter about is what I simply don't grasp. And often from the same mugs that worshipped Fabregas: a player who threatened a strike and took a pay cut to leave us - virtually breaking his contract terms.
posted on 10/8/14
Sheriff
"Those who abuse Nasri, right from the time he left the club, are idiots."
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You are making a huge effort to sound stupid and idiotic yourself. Nobody questions Nasri's performance for Arsenal. But after we have moved on and forgotten about him, he comes back to accuse us of hating and abusing him. So he deserves everything he gets. After all, he is not the only player who gets abused, even Arsenal players & manager get abuse all the time but you never hear them moaning and complaining.
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