Nasri

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augie
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Post by augie »

I like nasri as a footballer although he is another of our technically gifted but midget sized players :( His "stamp" was fcuking harmless yesterday and the hull player should get a bafta for his acting although I can understand why rebel would see it as a red card cos clearly he shouldnt have done it. I know I said this already on the match thread but nasri has every reason to feel aggreived over the lack of back up he received from his team-mates as scumbag barmby struck him in the face and hunt pulled and pushed him all over the place :x Can you imagine if the happened 5 or 6 seasons ago ? PV4 and Keown would have bodies scattered all over the place not to mention what ralphs contribution would be 8) :lol:

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sycicsid
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Post by sycicsid »

That dozy idiot burmby should have been sent off

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Post by RocastleRock »

I rate him highly, and think what he did was great, about time one of ours standing up for himself and the team. Got the crowd going yesterday too after a dull first half.

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Post by dreadai »

There is a massive difference between stamping and standing, he trod lightly on that cheats foot ... the fact that he was up and walking around 5 minutes later .... Hull won't press anything from it, as if they do, the video evidence will show 2 players 'raising their hands' which will lead to bans. Nasri is a gifted player, and a great talent, we need more like this from him :)

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Post by Magic Hat »

Poor play by Nasri, would have had no complaints had he been sent off, I can understand the Hull players reactions to that. Even so, Barmby should have gone off

As a player, think Nasri can vanish at times and needs to impose himself but has the ability to cause damage to any team. Also fairly young isn't he so could have a long career here? A bit of a nasty streak doesn't hurt either :wink:

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Post by Vince »

It must be embarrassing to be bullied by Arsenal Babies :lol:

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Vince wrote:It must be embarrassing to be bullied by Arsenal Babies :lol:
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dreadai wrote:multipost wah :/ sorry mods.
F*ck! I thought I posted...

...then see the words "edited by dreadai" and think "the f*ck! He isn't one of my alter ego's is he?"!

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Post by xDAVEYx »

i wouldnt fuck with nasri, an algerian immigrant in marseilles? lad probably carried a knife til he was 18 :shock:

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Post by RNTGOONER »

nice to see some terrier qualities in an arsenal player for once

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Post by redstevo »

Like him or not was good to see silvestre getting involved in the rumble as was Almunia running 60 yards. Gallas was by the opposite touchline!!

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Post by augie »

redstevo wrote:Like him or not was good to see silvestre getting involved in the rumble as was Almunia running 60 yards. Gallas was by the opposite touchline!!

In fairness mate almunia ran 60 yards and did fcuk all bar pointing at a few of their *word censored* :roll: Did he get in and drag any of them away from nasri ? Did he fcuk and he looked nervy when any of theirs squared up to him actually :roll: I'd say he is as good in a ruck as he is as a keeper :lol:

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Post by redstevo »

Fair point but lets face it these days if you start dragging people about they fall to the floor to get you sent off. putting a bit of presence about is all you can do without giving the cock bennett an excuse to be billy big biscuits

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Post by rtpgooner »

I rate nasri and was impressed with him in his first season for us, and although he has had injuries this season, i would like to see him do more in games on the creative side, like at burnley when cesc went off we needed someone to come up with a goal or a killer pass and sometimes i feel he just takes the simple route, and passes it, hopefully with more games under his belt he can start adding goals to his game

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Post by goonerk »

good to see Song getting involved too - especially as he picked on that pikey *word censored* Hunt!

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