Yeah, that's the one.SWLGooner wrote:If you mean Crocit's signature, think that is Gisele Bundchen?QuartzGooner wrote:Only time will tell.
Henry promoted the club Clock sponsors "Ebel" at the stadium in a promotional event/photocall with (I think Elle McPherson?); the very next day he announced he was leaving.
NASRI STAYING ??
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Get a grip! If you demand that all our players show unstinting loyalty, love of the badge etc we'll end up with just Eboue and ten eager volunteers from the forum.....Rugby Gooner wrote:As far as I am concerned he has already shown his true colours,and the sooner he fucks off the better!!! He is just the latest in a long line of c**t players with no loyalty to anything except to their bank account!!!
If he stays then he is loyal.....
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I support ARSENAL FOOTBALL CLUB,not the procession of wannabes who use the club to raise their profile,so that they can make big money moves.I long ago stopped being naive enough to expect loyalty from any of them,(especially the badge kissers),and so far,(with a very few exceptions),I have not been disappointed!!!MK Gould wrote:Get a grip! If you demand that all our players show unstinting loyalty, love of the badge etc we'll end up with just Eboue and ten eager volunteers from the forum.....Rugby Gooner wrote:As far as I am concerned he has already shown his true colours,and the sooner he fucks off the better!!! He is just the latest in a long line of c**t players with no loyalty to anything except to their bank account!!!
If he stays then he is loyal.....
Been there, done that, quite literally got the t-shirt.MK Gould wrote:Get a grip! If you demand that all our players show unstinting loyalty, love of the badge etc we'll end up with just Eboue and ten eager volunteers from the forum.....
If he stays then he is loyal.....

You'd have to press gang me into playing with any of that rabble again.



And it'll all be Arsene Wenger's fault so they won't have to take any blameMK Gould wrote:Get a grip! If you demand that all our players show unstinting loyalty, love of the badge etc we'll end up with just Eboue and ten eager volunteers from the forum.....Rugby Gooner wrote:As far as I am concerned he has already shown his true colours,and the sooner he fucks off the better!!! He is just the latest in a long line of c**t players with no loyalty to anything except to their bank account!!!
If he stays then he is loyal.....

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Probably just a marketing tactic by his agent, really. "Let's say you'll go to your most hated rival, that'll make the fans demand you stay. And if they don't like it, they're fickle, so you can win them back when you sign".augie wrote:He is now saying to the fans that they shouldnt believe all the stuff that is being said in the media about him leaving........it is being said by your agent you ungrateful little c**t and if it isnt the truth then fire his miserable arse
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Nasri feels Arsenal are agonisingly close to finally ending their quest for silverware following a sixth barren campaign - and indeed can rival Barclays Premier League champions United for quality.
He added: "At some point, we so want to win, our desire is so big that we rush things and make mistakes. But it is not because we are scared, but because we want to win so badly and we don't think enough.
"As a team, we all realise now what we need to do to win a trophy.
"We had everything to be champions, but if you look at it, every time we played to go top of the league, we never did.
"In terms of talent, I feel we had the best squad of the whole league. We played the best football.
"We were the best team, even if Manchester United had a good season too."
Nasri added: "We have improved so much.
"If the boss adds some good players, I really believes a trophy will be won."
http://www.football365.com/story/0,1703 ... 69,00.html
Delusional?
He added: "At some point, we so want to win, our desire is so big that we rush things and make mistakes. But it is not because we are scared, but because we want to win so badly and we don't think enough.
"As a team, we all realise now what we need to do to win a trophy.
"We had everything to be champions, but if you look at it, every time we played to go top of the league, we never did.
"In terms of talent, I feel we had the best squad of the whole league. We played the best football.
"We were the best team, even if Manchester United had a good season too."
Nasri added: "We have improved so much.
"If the boss adds some good players, I really believes a trophy will be won."
http://www.football365.com/story/0,1703 ... 69,00.html
Delusional?

We were the best teamKvltman wrote:Nasri feels Arsenal are agonisingly close to finally ending their quest for silverware following a sixth barren campaign - and indeed can rival Barclays Premier League champions United for quality.
He added: "At some point, we so want to win, our desire is so big that we rush things and make mistakes. But it is not because we are scared, but because we want to win so badly and we don't think enough.
"As a team, we all realise now what we need to do to win a trophy.
"We had everything to be champions, but if you look at it, every time we played to go top of the league, we never did.
"In terms of talent, I feel we had the best squad of the whole league. We played the best football.
"We were the best team, even if Manchester United had a good season too."Nasri added: "We have improved so much.
"If the boss adds some good players, I really believes a trophy will be won."
http://www.football365.com/story/0,1703 ... 69,00.html
Delusional?

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I'm not sure I'd be singing it whether he signs or not, probably still would as it's a class song to jump around too when you've had a few but he had been approaching legend status in January, can't say I actually consider him a 'likable' player now.SammyDroppedHisShorts wrote:So the big question is this
Will we be singing nananananan Samir Nasri.....at STjamess park on opening day or.....not?
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My point is I won't sing it........ever againSWLGooner wrote:I'm not sure I'd be singing it whether he signs or not, probably still would as it's a class song to jump around too when you've had a few but he had been approaching legend status in January, can't say I actually consider him a 'likable' player now.SammyDroppedHisShorts wrote:So the big question is this
Will we be singing nananananan Samir Nasri.....at STjamess park on opening day or.....not?