Two words to describe Samir Nasri....

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Post by hanny73 »

I can't believe Keegan thought Nasri's trip was a sending off - what a prick.
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hanny73 wrote:I can't beleive Keegan thought Nasri's trip was a sending off - what a prick.
I'm certainly surprised. I've always thought Kev was the master of dispassionate and rational observation.

:lol: :lol:

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Keegan apologized afterwards, he said it in the heat of the moment after a frustrating defeat

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Magic Hat wrote:Keegan apologized afterwards, he said it in the heat of the moment after a frustrating defeat
Kev got carried away in the heat of the moment - who'd have thought!

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A frustrating defeat??? it was a no contest from start to finish we could/should've put 6 past 'em, I mean it's not as if the points were unfairly ripped from their grasp in the last minute , he also said the pen wasn't one altho if it wasn't then I don't know what is and in fact RvP should've also had one early in the 1st half, considering some of Keegan's rants are the subject of national ridicule even after nearly two decades, ya think he'd learn - obviously not :oops:

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Two words.................

CLASS and ACT!

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Who the fuck is Alex Hle-eb?
Who the fuck is Alex Hle-eb?
Who the fuck is Alex Hle-eb?
As Nasri gets the ball and SCORES!!!!

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SWLGooner wrote:Who the fuck is Alex Hle-eb?
Who the fuck is Alex Hle-eb?
Who the fuck is Alex Hle-eb?
As Nasri gets the ball and SCORES!!!!
WHO??????????????????

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gus ceasar is a legend wrote:
SWLGooner wrote:Who the fuck is Alex Hle-eb?
Who the fuck is Alex Hle-eb?
Who the fuck is Alex Hle-eb?
As Nasri gets the ball and SCORES!!!!
WHO??????????????????

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:-P er... ..wasn't he that bloke who, like, er, well... ..oh yeh, he was that bloke on Who Wants to be a millilonare a few days ago???

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silent worker...just in the match against newcastle he run, protect ball and zone of practice...really useful

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Post by QuartzGooner »

I had serious doubts about Nasri before he signed from what I had seen of him on TV in French league games.

Delighted to say he looks very good, confident on the ball and has a fighting spirit.

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Post by Magic Hat »

Belfast Boy wrote:A frustrating defeat???
As you say it was no contest, why wouldn't you think that was frustrating for Keegan?

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Some people won't like this but even though Nasri has looked great so far I wouldn't prasie him too much just yet. We have a lot of players who is great playing on a sunny day at The Grove on a perfect pitch. If he shows he can do the same on a rainy day in Bolton I think the prasie some of you sing out already will be more suitable.

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Post by Vince »

I used to watch him play for Marseille. L'OM is a very difficult Club for any players, there's a lot of pression on the players, the fans are mad. And Nasri started playing very early there, he was the local boy, there was a lot of expectation on him but he has shown a lot of maturity and that he was very strong mentally.
So I'm not very surprised that he's playing without pression at Arsenal. The fact he scored on his first game gave him a lot of confidence aswell. I think he can do a great season if he's not injured too much.

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