Nasri in a Box last night
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Meh... I don't give a toss really. He was there, so fucking what. I don't hate him. Yeah he messed us around, but fuck it. There's plenty more players around. At the end of the day, maybe he did want to win a title... and while he's at it gets paid double what he gets at arsenal. He certainly isnt going to get either here. If RVP lets his contract run down does that make him a *word censored* too?
I've no doubt these players (I think RVP will go too) would sign on the dotted line if AW showed a bit of ambition. Why should they waste their careers on a failing project?
I'm completely indifferent to Nasri to be honest. I hate Ade and Cashley far more, they left us when we were a good side.
I've no doubt these players (I think RVP will go too) would sign on the dotted line if AW showed a bit of ambition. Why should they waste their careers on a failing project?
I'm completely indifferent to Nasri to be honest. I hate Ade and Cashley far more, they left us when we were a good side.
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should have kicked him in the bollockslittlefire wrote:IrishJB wrote:if ever he was to say sorry (and isnt that a gd move or sort of sorry) to revisit as a fan? even if of TH14 (now TH12) sad bxxstxs imo who shouted stuff at nasri last night - when not even on the pitch! so wld they do it if they saw him in the street while with their sons? well if they wld thats bordering on an offence?Gunnerz4life wrote:He was never my most fav player but i'm surprised with the amount of hatred for Nasri among Arsenal fans.
No one said a dickie when he was walking down Benwell Road with us last night.
Says he doesn't "like the football" up there and talked about coming back "after winning a title". He had come to see "my 'ero". We left the boy in no doubt as to his error in moving from somewhere he "belonged" but he took it all in good humour and actually came across as a very humble, likeable, approachable (if badly advised) kid.
Dontchya just hate it when that happens?
Corrected for you.storrmin571 wrote:should have kicked him in the vaginalittlefire wrote:IrishJB wrote:if ever he was to say sorry (and isnt that a gd move or sort of sorry) to revisit as a fan? even if of TH14 (now TH12) sad bxxstxs imo who shouted stuff at nasri last night - when not even on the pitch! so wld they do it if they saw him in the street while with their sons? well if they wld thats bordering on an offence?Gunnerz4life wrote:He was never my most fav player but i'm surprised with the amount of hatred for Nasri among Arsenal fans.
No one said a dickie when he was walking down Benwell Road with us last night.
Says he doesn't "like the football" up there and talked about coming back "after winning a title". He had come to see "my 'ero". We left the boy in no doubt as to his error in moving from somewhere he "belonged" but he took it all in good humour and actually came across as a very humble, likeable, approachable (if badly advised) kid.
Dontchya just hate it when that happens?
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Professional footballers are the only ones who can afford Emirates tickets now
I hope he learned the following lessons taught by Henry, someone who is:
1. Better than him as an Arsenal player
2. Better than him at football
3. Better than him as a human being
I love watching people crawl back to our club after leaving us when they thought they had become better than we are. Nasri, Flamini, Hleb, fuck em all.
I hope he learned the following lessons taught by Henry, someone who is:
1. Better than him as an Arsenal player
2. Better than him at football
3. Better than him as a human being
I love watching people crawl back to our club after leaving us when they thought they had become better than we are. Nasri, Flamini, Hleb, fuck em all.
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Re: Nasri in a Box last night
Totally agree mate!!!SouthCoastArsenal wrote:The c**t that invited him wants stringing up.....
The *word censored* that is Nasri should not be allowed anywhere near our Club,and the person whose box it was should be fucking ashamed of themselves!!!
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people sang songs about him, after that goal against porto he was seen as a future world class gunner. he was being considered the next big thing, a football superstar that would be one of The Arsenal's leaders on the pitch.1989 wrote:I bet the c**t misses Arsenal. The pressure free environment and the endless pass pass pass style that made him look good doesn't exist at City.
but he moved for more money, and from then on he became a bench warmer, and in a team that bought 73 super players in the last 3 years, his name is tiny when side by side with aguero, david silva, tevez, etc. i'm sure city supporters don't have as much time for him as we had when he was here. he's no longer an important player, just another guy on the bench.
it's easy to see why he misses us.
and since i'm a guy who holds no grudges and understands that a man is allowed to make mistakes, i give him this warming message:
FUCK YOU YOU FUCKING *word censored* :finger: :finger: :finger: :finger: :finger: :finger: :finger:
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You are a tit for massaging his ego asking for a picture.
You should have told him in no uncertain terms to fuck off, he was not welcome.
And if he walked down Benwell Road unmolested it leaves me in no doubt tht my decision to boycott the Emirates was the right one.
Anybody that saw him & didn't shower him with abuse is a wanker & shows the knid of wanker that is now attached to the Arsenal
You should have told him in no uncertain terms to fuck off, he was not welcome.
And if he walked down Benwell Road unmolested it leaves me in no doubt tht my decision to boycott the Emirates was the right one.
Anybody that saw him & didn't shower him with abuse is a wanker & shows the knid of wanker that is now attached to the Arsenal
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Really?SouthCoastArsenal wrote:You are a tit for massaging his ego asking for a picture.
You should have told him in no uncertain terms to fuck off, he was not welcome.
And if he walked down Benwell Road unmolested it leaves me in no doubt tht my decision to boycott the Emirates was the right one.
Anybody that saw him & didn't shower him with abuse is a wanker & shows the knid of wanker that is now attached to the Arsenal
A bit of banter is well in order, but serious abuse????
I have no hate for him.
I never "loved" him in the first place.
It is not as if he was a legend for us, a teenager from the North Bank who became a player (Charlie George) or a one club man (Tony Adams) or a kid who was at our club since he was 9 and ended up in the first team (Jack Wilshere).
He was a bloke we bought from a French club, who played half a brilliant season out of three seasons, then moved to another club where he doubled his wages and has more chance of silverware.
Which is logical from his point of view.
And by no means a crime.
He owed us nothing, we owed him nothing, and we made a good profit on his transfer.
As I said earlier, it shows how out of touch he is that he thinks it odd if fans do shout at him, but I simply have no strong feelings at all about him.
He is the past, the club has moved on.