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posted on 10/8/14

France coach Didier Deschamps says Samir Nasri should "consider the women's national team" after his retirement.

posted on 10/8/14

meltonblue
wasn't u in the championship not so long ago?

posted on 10/8/14

Stuart Pearce has just spent the last week telling everyone how he saved City. The bosses told him to sell SWP, and he takes the credit for agreeing with them. Narcissist.

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posted on 10/8/14

If that's what is said then his manager has lot of work to do you cant waste your time abusing fans because soccer fans are just fans as the word is. It really shows why he has retired from international football. Poor emotional intelligence

comment by 8bit (U2653)

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.
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Clichy, Toure left on good terms so they didn't get any hate. Nasri probably gets asked questioned about Arsenal and just answers them, if he's getting abuse then it's fair enough to give it back. it's like Ade, we were abusing him the whole game and then those fans got outraged when he celebrated in front of them if you can give it then why get to touchy when you get it back.

posted on 10/8/14

Does anybody on here even care about Nasri? He is obsessed with Arsenal and seems to talk about us a lot more than we talk about him. I find it quite amusing really. By the time he finally has the bottle to play a match at the Emirates, he'll probably get himself sent off.

As for Sherriff, being a 'fellow Gooner' I am shocked to read those words from you. Flabbergasted if you will. Surely any Arsenal fan would tell you that most people don't hate him for leaving but hate him for constantly mouthing off about Arsenal, literally from the day he left. Even before he left.

But then you aren't really an Arsenal fan

posted on 10/8/14

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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Nasri was getting jeers and abuse right from the time he left the club and I remember his Twitter account was regularly overrun with idiot Arsenal fans. The fans haven't moved on and hardly anyone has anything positive to say about him other than accusations of being a mercenary and betraying us and garbage like that. Any ex-player we abuse complains, so you're talking nonsense. Cole and Adebayor have had plenty to say about it. RVP obviously enthusiastically celebrated his goal against us more than usual because of fan abuse. So no, the fans haven't moved on. Speak for yourself and don't speak for others.

posted on 10/8/14

Wenger,

Yes not so long ago we were, due to poor ownership is my point though, before that we were a well established top division club, look at the all time league table up to our takeover, we are in the top 10 still.

posted on 10/8/14

As for Sherriff, being a 'fellow Gooner' I am shocked to read those words from you. Flabbergasted if you will. Surely any Arsenal fan would tell you that most people don't hate him for leaving but hate him for constantly mouthing off about Arsenal, literally from the day he left. Even before he left.
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Again, far from true. The abuse came first from the Arsenal fans and then Nasri reacted to it. Why the fack would he be gobbing off about a club that are now irrelevant to him. He tripled his wages at City and has won what he never could at Asenal. Why would he want to mouth off about the club? Any logical reason?

posted on 10/8/14

In ten years time Nasri will be forgotten by everyone.

comment by 8bit (U2653)

posted on 10/8/14

The Ade hate is the funniest because he wanted to stay but Wenger told him he accepted the offer and had to leave and then we abused him for being a mercenary

posted on 10/8/14

meltonblue
"Our natural position in terms if size and performance was a comfortable top division team."
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Rubbish. You were a yoyo club with poor support, don't blame poor owners. You can't build support if you are always up and down the divisions. You have always been a small club until oil money came to your rescue. In 2005 you had to sell your only decent player to avoid going bust.

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posted on 10/8/14

comment by 8bit (U2653)
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The Ade hate is the funniest because he wanted to stay but Wenger told him he accepted the offer and had to leave and then we abused him for being a mercenary
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I agree that Ade got a raw deal from Arsenal fans and I actually sympathise with him. And to his credit Ade has moved on, he rarely talks about us now. But Nasri is completely different, he is an utter moron who can't stop attacking Arsenal fans.

posted on 10/8/14

In 10 years time Nasri will have 2 PL medals on his mantelpiece while you'll still be harping on about your great FA Cup triumph last season

posted on 10/8/14

"Rubbish. You were a yoyo club with poor support, don't blame poor owners. You can't build support if you are always up and down the divisions."

No we weren't at all, we were no more a yoyo club than most other clubs including United at the time. Our attendances always stayed at the same level as the average top division club at the time, if not more.

I can't really see how that can be argued as all the facts are readily available to you. We were asset stripped at times by shocking owners out for personal gain and we never recovered after that up to Wardle and Bernstein, which is when we returned to the top flight.

posted on 10/8/14

The Ade hate is the funniest because he wanted to stay but Wenger told him he accepted the offer and had to leave and then we abused him for being a mercenary
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Adebayor didn't want to stay. He just wanted a bigger paycheck and whored himself out to the highest bidder. I remember his AC Milan/Beyonce comments while he was STILL contracted to Arsenal which was outrageous. City offered him massive wages - reportedly around £160k a week- and he happily left. I actually respect the fact he openly said he moved for the money rather than the usual BS of most footballers.

posted on 10/8/14

Sheriff
If Nasri gets abused today, who will you blame? Arsenal fans? You are such a moron it's unbelievable.

posted on 10/8/14

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comment by 8bit (U2653)

posted on 10/8/14

Wenger accepted the offer for Ade, told him he's not in his plans and that he wants him to leave... Adebayor and Wenger both said the same thing.

posted on 10/8/14

Hahaha Sheriff believe it or not, I've never really hated Nasri or any other player that has left us, apart from Cole. So that throws your theory out the window. Now can you actually reply to my comment with some facts? Didn't think so, because as always, I have exposed you for the bullshítting móng that your are

posted on 10/8/14

Sheriff
If Nasri gets abused today, who will you blame? Arsenal fans? You are such a moron it's unbelievable.
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Of course I'll blame cretins who expend negative energy on a player rather than cheering their own team. And then having eggs on their faces when the player is the one on the victorious side making you all look stupid.

posted on 10/8/14

Simple fact is that both entities are irrelevant to each other. Nasri became irrelevant to me as soon as he left Arsenal, just like Arsenal became irrelevant to him in that moment. Football is his job, and he is looking after number one. Can't really blame him for that. The fans that do boo him need to grow up, but then again, so does Nasri himself.

posted on 10/8/14

Hahaha Sheriff believe it or not, I've never really hated Nasri or any other player that has left us, apart from Cole. So that throws your theory out the window. Now can you actually reply to my comment with some facts? Didn't think so, because as always, I have exposed you for the bullshítting móng that your are
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You didn't state any facts to be rebutted. You just made up some stuff and skewed the timelines to favour your argument. If you think Nasri wasn't reacting to provocative abuse from Arsena fans, then more fool you. Again, why the fack would Nasri care to hit back at fans who said or did nothing to him?

posted on 10/8/14

Sheriff
Your more negative about arsenal than me and im negative towards them quite a lot

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