As we're unlikely to see terraces again at football, this is the virtual equivalent where you can chat to your hearts content about all football matters and, obviously, Arsenal in particular. This forum encourages all Gooners to visit and contribute so please keep it respectful, clean and topical.
Oh, how I wish players actually read (or cared) about the things people write to them on Twitter.
He/his agent treats the club and, in turn, the fans like *word censored* all summer and then gets his knickers in a twist when fans are less than delighted with him about it.
I started a twitter account to see these types of comments..... I sent him a message ' if youre still an Arsenal player sign a fucking contract extension' hope i get a reply
There will be a time to abuse Nasri, and that's when he actually goes and signs elsewhere.
In the meantime, he's still a quality player and even in the pre-season games he gave his all which is commendable.
Sure he hasn't acted great this summer, but he's hardly the brightest light in the lamp shop is he? I bet the majority of it is due to that *word censored* of an agent he has.
If/when he goes and signs, he deserves every bit of grief and abuse he gets. Until that time, he's a quality player on Arsenal's books and we need every quality player we can get.
He's got a chance to be play behind RVP and start something new. I think the emergence of Wilshere and Ramsey can cover the loss of Fabregas, but we don't have another Nasri in the wings to take over.
He became the fans' favourite player last year and he's repaying our love with disrespect. He even said it's not about the money.
Then stick with a club with heritage and pride and don't move to a fickle, overloaded boat of mercenaries in Manchester then.
psychoangus wrote:He's got a chance to be play behind RVP and start something new. I think the emergence of Wilshere and Ramsey can cover the loss of Fabregas, but we don't have another Nasri in the wings to take over.
He became the fans' favourite player last year and he's repaying our love with disrespect. He even said it's not about the money.
Then stick with a club with heritage and pride and don't move to a fickle, overloaded boat of mercenaries in Manchester then.
psychoangus wrote:He's got a chance to be play behind RVP and start something new. I think the emergence of Wilshere and Ramsey can cover the loss of Fabregas, but we don't have another Nasri in the wings to take over.
He became the fans' favourite player last year and he's repaying our love with disrespect. He even said it's not about the money.
Then stick with a club with heritage and pride and don't move to a fickle, overloaded boat of mercenaries in Manchester then.
I still think he's probably still undecided. Obviously wants Arsenal to show a bit of ambition and who can blame him?
And it's not just about money. Citeh are a club going places. At the end of the day if you felt loyalty towards your current employers but felt that those employers were holding you back and letting you down, then another employer comes along who offers you a deal at an ambitious, quickly expanding company and just happened to offer you twice the money as well, you'd be an idiot to turn it down.