Nasri

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Post by Captain Fabregas »

i like Nasri, he is a good gifted player and seems to play for the badge..what do you guys think?

i always liked him since he tripped over that thug Barton when we played Newcastle :lol:

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imo has the potential to be world class, shame that his season got off to a bad start (cheers diaby) and technically is fantsatic. one of my fave players, also doesnt take shit from the oppositiion players and shows a bit of heart, something that id like to see more of our players do.

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MM99 wrote:imo has the potential to be world class, shame that his season got off to a bad start (cheers diaby) and technically is fantsatic. one of my fave players, also doesnt take shit from the oppositiion players and shows a bit of heart, something that id like to see more of our players do.
edited, just watched it again, was hardly diabys fault.

bit childish today stepping on that guys foot but seems to be putting in the effort.

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Post by Vince »

check this out

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gsL347sNc_c


I think he did it because the guy got on his nerves, like against Barton. As long as he's not sent off ..

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Post by perry groves was a legend »

Always felt he never got full credit. He is a fantastic player,great going forward and always willing to track back.

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Post by SCREAM AIM FIRE »

looooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooool
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xyie2kAm ... re=related

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Yeah Nasri is on his way to being a top player.

Technically as good as any player in the side. Runs well with the ball and can spot a decent pass.

In many way he reminds me a lot of Ljungberg but I imagine eventually even better.

I'm a fan but not in a sexy way. Yet.

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Yes, Nasri 'stood' on the Hull *word censored*'s foot, but the overreaction of the player should be called into question... :? Nasri didn't stamp or even tread down his foot, and it was more of light pat... :? :?

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franksav63 wrote:Yes, Nasri 'stood' on the Hull c**t's foot, but the overreaction of the player should be called into question... :? Nasri didn't stamp or even tread down his foot, and it was more of light pat... :? :?
it was a sly stamp and yes the hull player went down but if it happened the other way round we would be saying it was a red card, he should have gone for it.

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REBEL GOONER wrote:
franksav63 wrote:Yes, Nasri 'stood' on the Hull c**t's foot, but the overreaction of the player should be called into question... :? Nasri didn't stamp or even tread down his foot, and it was more of light pat... :? :?
it was a sly stamp and yes the hull player went down but if it happened the other way round we would be saying it was a red card, he should have gone for it.
Hmmm..... yes, maybe Reb, especially if he would have pulled his foot up and then hurled it down with all the force of his 8 stone frame... :wink: :lol:

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Post by REB »

still hurts when a football boot with studs comes down on you.

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Post by Big_G »

REBEL GOONER wrote:still hurts when a football boot with studs comes down on you.
even with no real force? and does it warrant 2 minutes writhing around on the floor?

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Post by mrgnu1958 »

i suppose the FA will make themselves busy over this one :roll:

AHAAA...Nasri was booked so am i right in thinking theres F all they CAN do????

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Post by LDB »

REBEL GOONER wrote:still hurts when a football boot with studs comes down on you.
As said, it didnt appear to be stamped with any real force.

And football studs arent as crude as they used to be :wink:

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mrgnu1958 wrote:i suppose the FA will make themselves busy over this one :roll:

AHAAA...Nasri was booked so am i right in thinking theres F all they CAN do????
The only person likely to get a bollocking is that *word censored* Barmby

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