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Congratulation Samir

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comment by miody (U11672)

posted on 12/12/11

nasri=

posted on 12/12/11

Milner>Nasri

posted on 12/12/11

oh Nasri you

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comment by Gav™ (U11519)

posted on 12/12/11

Nasri > Arsenal's midfield.

comment by Bruno (U1664)

posted on 12/12/11

Nasri

posted on 12/12/11

Would anyone take Nasri back?

comment by Tu Meke (U3732)

posted on 12/12/11

nope.

posted on 12/12/11

I was thinking the same thing, now in the big games he doesn't even start - what a comedown - what a shame

comment by $ka (U3522)

posted on 12/12/11

Making more money now and he'll get that Premier League medal he wouldn't get with Arsenal.

comment by TerraOx (U9521)

posted on 12/12/11

Nasri will end up an Spurs or something...

posted on 12/12/11

Making more money now and he'll get that Premier League medal he wouldn't get with Arsenal.

This is a typical SKA comment.

I dont expect any better from you.

comment by $ka (U3522)

posted on 12/12/11

I'm telling it how I see it.

posted on 12/12/11

It's a very big assumption to make so soon. EEEEVERYBODY knows you can't win the title in the first half of the season. Nasri will not be holding a EPL winners medal come season's end. The Blue Mancs will put in a good showing, but will fall short due mainly to thier own petulance and il-discipline.

I'm sure that by now, Samir is spending each night telling himself again and again that he made. He has to be as we know he's not happy about the amount he's playing. Or not as the case is

comment by $ka (U3522)

posted on 12/12/11

It's a very big assumption to make so soon.

Nasri will not be holding a EPL winners medal come season's end.



Errr....yeah.

posted on 12/12/11

"Making more money now and he'll get that Premier League medal he wouldn't get with Arsenal."
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That might be so, but if he does can he look at it and say "I was a key part in winning this" - I don't think so - the big games come along and not only is he not one of their most important players, he doesn't even make the team...

comment by $ka (U3522)

posted on 12/12/11

Well, I think his petulance whilst at Arsenal has shown what he's really interested in.

posted on 12/12/11

Why would you think that a team not even capable of getting through the group stages of the ECL was capable of cake-walking the EPL? They have just had a good start, nothing more. And watching the ECL exit and this game against Chelsea, it is in fact very easy to spot how they won't keep that top spot.

comment by $ka (U3522)

posted on 12/12/11

Man Utd also went out of the CL group stages, would you rule them out as well because they also lost to Crystal Palace? Even if they draw here, they are 3 points ahead going to the halfway stage and are in a very strong position. There is absolutely no reason why City can't walk the title this year.

posted on 12/12/11

Well, they're not 'walking it' right now...

comment by $ka (U3522)

posted on 12/12/11

Wow, they're losing to a strong side whilst playing with 10 against 11. I suppose that's the end of their title run.

posted on 12/12/11

Man U went out due to being injury plagued and half the team not performing. City are flying domestically and to all purposes fully "In form," Yet were DUMPED out of the ECL by a group that ay team capable of cake-walking the prem would have gotten through comfortably. Big difference. City will implode the minute they drop out of the top spot, which will happen. Too much ego at the club. The playing egomaniacs will all be blaming each other and the coach and the benched egomaniacs will be stropping that it would never have happened if they'd been playing.

Altogether now...The EPL trophy can only be won. It will not be bought.

Only Blackburn were allowed to get away with that, the once.

posted on 12/12/11

"they're losing to a strong side whilst playing with 10 against 11. I suppose that's the end of their title run
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No it isn't, but their performance is not indicative of them 'walking it'. They have not looked great tonight.

posted on 12/12/11

Wow, they're losing to a strong side whilst playing with 10 against 11. I suppose that's the end of their title run.

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Don't try it. The tide of the game turned long before the sending off. That's why Clichy ended up jumping in the way he did.

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