Nasri bottled it
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Nobody moaned when Henry wouldn't take penalties he won so to single out Nasri is unfair in my opinion.
I don't agree that Chamakh should have taken it because he is a striker. Some people fancy penalties, others don't.
Most great strikers are instinctive and taking a penalty isn't an instinctive thing.
I don't agree that Chamakh should have taken it because he is a striker. Some people fancy penalties, others don't.
Most great strikers are instinctive and taking a penalty isn't an instinctive thing.
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nasri is a central attacking midfielder or simply a central midfielder. he and rosicky and cesc best positions are exactly the same, but we only have room for one player like that, so both SN8 and TR7 play in the wings, where they always contribute a lot less.
they're not a pires or a ljungberg, they're much more of a cesc or a dennis. and both are excellent players.
they're not a pires or a ljungberg, they're much more of a cesc or a dennis. and both are excellent players.
Thats cos he's been on the treatment table and not on the pitch for the last two to three yearsUSMartin wrote:Rosicky did quite well to be fair, but had no business taking the penalty. He wasn't the designated penalty taker and honestly I don't remember one he's taken certainly not in the last two or three years.tinpot lane wrote:Agreed, apart from his woeful penalty. I thought Rosicky was one of our better players today; don't understand why he comes under such heavy criticism when the likes of Nasri and Arshavin put in many abject performances but seem to escape it.augie wrote:Nasri bottled a game away from home ??Surely not
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I know I am in the minority but I will not slate rosicky today.....yes it was a poor penalty but he linked the game very well when he was brought on and we certainly looked a better team with him on the ball. Tbh I was surprised that nasri started ahead of him

i thought he played well today, so did Nasri, just feel Chamakh should have taken the penalty as, its already been said, he's the striker but nevermind, whats done is done, we got a point which was probably deserved.
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I also think Nasri and Rosicky had good games, Rosicky was the reason for any play at all after a dreadfully limp first half.
Not sure I agree that Nasri bottled, maybe he was hurt and thought someone sharper would score.
The sending off was a key moment, yes it was harsh but Song repeatedly fouls in most games so it was always going to happen eventualy, thought we defended well for the rest of the game and is not something we can say about Wenger's recent flimsy model so that is promising, end of the day though if you are down to 10 men then you just can't miss a pen with 15 mins to go.
Not sure I agree that Nasri bottled, maybe he was hurt and thought someone sharper would score.
The sending off was a key moment, yes it was harsh but Song repeatedly fouls in most games so it was always going to happen eventualy, thought we defended well for the rest of the game and is not something we can say about Wenger's recent flimsy model so that is promising, end of the day though if you are down to 10 men then you just can't miss a pen with 15 mins to go.
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Penalties are a rhythm thing in the sense that if you feel good and positive about them at that moment then go for it. If Sam felt any doubt then so be it to leave well alone. To call him a bottler when probably none of us know him is a fair big shout.
Oh and by the way at least on my last visit to a football ground i am sure that there are goals at either end of the pitch and teams do have the ability to score goals aswell. Bad finish to a game lets move on.
Oh and by the way at least on my last visit to a football ground i am sure that there are goals at either end of the pitch and teams do have the ability to score goals aswell. Bad finish to a game lets move on.
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Yeah imagine that, I mean games like Wigan aren't fresh in the mind are they....ramon wrote:stop talking crap mate, we lost it in the last min - shit happens yeh! get over it...shit imagine if we'd done a utd and conceeded 2 i think this forum would have blown upIrish Gooner wrote:same as his team mates tbh.mrgnu1958 wrote:he only plays at home

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We have been there and done it my friend.4-4 v the Spudsramon wrote:stop talking crap mate, we lost it in the last min - shit happens yeh! get over it...shit imagine if we'd done a utd and conceeded 2 i think this forum would have blown upIrish Gooner wrote:same as his team mates tbh.mrgnu1958 wrote:he only plays at home
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Even Man utd, who people on here cream themselves over by the fact that they are supposedly far more superior to us with their fantastic team who has unbelievable strenght in depth, have given away leads twice this season by conceding in the last minute and failing to kill off teams. Happened against Fulham, and again to Everton.Irish Gooner wrote:Yeah imagine that, I mean games like Wigan aren't fresh in the mind are they....ramon wrote:stop talking crap mate, we lost it in the last min - shit happens yeh! get over it...shit imagine if we'd done a utd and conceeded 2 i think this forum would have blown upIrish Gooner wrote:same as his team mates tbh.mrgnu1958 wrote:he only plays at home![]()
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People on this forum can't seem to give credit when it is due. Nasri and Rosicky ran our midfield when Cesc had to go off injured. Bad attitude from Song got him a 1st yellow, but I still don't think his second was a card at all, but still, people will blame him, not the crappy ref. So what if Nasri didn't take the penalty? If I was #1 to do something at work and at that moment felt my team-mate better qualified to do it, I wouldn't have a problem asking him to do it. We seem to forget that Nasri almost just got off the operating table and played a blinder midweek, was good in pre-season, yet still want to label him as a "doesn't play away from home" player. FFS grow up. I'm sure he is.
PS: Also remember Sunderland hasn't lost a game in the PL in 2010, so I think our boys did well even though I expected a win.
PS: Also remember Sunderland hasn't lost a game in the PL in 2010, so I think our boys did well even though I expected a win.