Nasri in a Box last night

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donaldo wrote:
Gunnerz4life wrote:He was never my most fav player but i'm surprised with the amount of hatred for Nasri among Arsenal fans.
This will surprise you too.Gooners dont like Cashley and Greedybayor as well
As i said i'm not the biggest fan of the half a season wonder and I also find his hillarious that he is warming the bench at Citeh but comparing his situation with that of Cashley and Greedy will be unfair.

He had a year left on his contract and it was well within right for him to not extend it. Sure money must have been a motivation but its not like he went to play for Anzhi or LA Galaxy for megabucks, he went to a better team with better players who are now at the top of the league. Yes he said that the Citeh fans were more passionate than Gooners but he has also said some decent stuff about the club.

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I think it was due to how he did it. He obviously lead the club on a bit, then kicked us in the teeth when we really needed him to stay when Cesc was going. Plus he talked up signing for United.

Also, his embarassing attack on Arsenal fans when he wen to City. Lets remember the great reception he got against Liverpool. Plus fuck it, if you aren't Arsenal you can fuck off.

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He was walking around at club level after the game as if he still played for us. The cheek of it.
I took great pleasure singing the song to him to his face. Others around me looked shocked.
Would he have got away with this act of arrogance at other clubs?

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watched on in disgust when they showed that c*nts mug on the box last night :banghead:

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Perhaps all the fans who chanted his name and cheered him against Liverpool at the beginning of the season should hang their heads in shame, it was obvious he was going and there was a great opportunity to give him both barrels which was missed.

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"Perhaps all the fans who chanted his name and cheered him against Liverpool at the beginning of the season should hang their heads in shame, it was obvious he was going and there was a great opportunity to give him both barrels which was missed."

I hate nasri as much as everyone else but while a player is wearing an Arsenal shirt and on the pitch for the team I can only support them.

For example, we all knew Chamakh was never going to score last night but those shouting '*word censored*' every time he touched the ball were doing him no favors.

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I saw him too. When he leaved Arsenal,i think it was not a big problem for us because we have Gervinho and Arshavin for his position. Forget him.

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ElliotGooner wrote:"Perhaps all the fans who chanted his name and cheered him against Liverpool at the beginning of the season should hang their heads in shame, it was obvious he was going and there was a great opportunity to give him both barrels which was missed."

I hate nasri as much as everyone else but while a player is wearing an Arsenal shirt and on the pitch for the team I can only support them.

For example, we all knew Chamakh was never going to score last night but those shouting 'c**t' every time he touched the ball were doing him no favors.
Those fans shouting c**t to Chamakh are a discrace.They should be shouting fucking useless *word censored* :lol:

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IrishJB wrote:
Gunnerz4life wrote:He was never my most fav player but i'm surprised with the amount of hatred for Nasri among Arsenal fans.
if ever he was to say sorry (and isnt that a gd move or sort of sorry) to revisit as a fan? even if of TH14 (now TH12) sad bxxstxs imo who shouted stuff at nasri last night - when not even on the pitch! so wld they do it if they saw him in the street while with their sons? well if they wld thats bordering on an offence?

No one said a dickie when he was walking down Benwell Road with us last night.

:evil: :evil: :evil:

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Says he doesn't "like the football" up there and talked about coming back "after winning a title". He had come to see "my 'ero". We left the boy in no doubt as to his error in moving from somewhere he "belonged" but he took it all in good humour and actually came across as a very humble, likeable, approachable (if badly advised) kid.

Dontchya just hate it when that happens?

:twisted:

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franksav63 wrote:Perhaps all the fans who chanted his name and cheered him against Liverpool at the beginning of the season should hang their heads in shame, it was obvious he was going and there was a great opportunity to give him both barrels which was missed.

:high5: Absolutely correct frank and I can never go along with this bollox about not giving stick to a player as long as they are wearing our shirt - if they try hard for the team then no matter how bad they play I will never give them stick but when they start whoring themselves about to other clubs (cashly,greedy and lesbo) and stop working for the team then they deserve all the abuse they get imo 8)

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littlefire wrote:
IrishJB wrote:
Gunnerz4life wrote:He was never my most fav player but i'm surprised with the amount of hatred for Nasri among Arsenal fans.
if ever he was to say sorry (and isnt that a gd move or sort of sorry) to revisit as a fan? even if of TH14 (now TH12) sad bxxstxs imo who shouted stuff at nasri last night - when not even on the pitch! so wld they do it if they saw him in the street while with their sons? well if they wld thats bordering on an offence?

No one said a dickie when he was walking down Benwell Road with us last night.

:evil: :evil: :evil:


Says he doesn't "like the football" up there and talked about coming back "after winning a title". He had come to see "my 'ero". We left the boy in no doubt as to his error in moving from somewhere he "belonged" but he took it all in good humour and actually came across as a very humble, likeable, approachable (if badly advised) kid.

Dontchya just hate it when that happens?

:twisted:
Or maybe the fact that Mancini won't put up with many more inept lazy performances from the little *word censored*, could have something to do with it.
He will no doubt take the same road as Greedywhore, and be loaned around europe like the little footballing prostitute he is.
I'm sure Harry will give him a chance :roll:

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Ha yeah, gurantee Crooknapp will snap him up in about a year or so

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littlefire wrote:

No one said a dickie when he was walking down Benwell Road with us last night.

:evil: :evil: :evil:

Image

Says he doesn't "like the football" up there and talked about coming back "after winning a title". He had come to see "my 'ero". We left the boy in no doubt as to his error in moving from somewhere he "belonged" but he took it all in good humour and actually came across as a very humble, likeable, approachable (if badly advised) kid.

Dontchya just hate it when that happens?

:twisted:
i was wondering if he wanted to come back on loan, when I saw him up there - would he be better than Rosicky or Arshavin.

i'm undecided.

it's a brave move for him to come back to the ground - or stupid.

who is his agent ?

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Post by QuartzGooner »

JohnnyF23 wrote:He was walking around at club level after the game as if he still played for us. The cheek of it.
I took great pleasure singing the song to him to his face. Others around me looked shocked.
Would he have got away with this act of arrogance at other clubs?
I think it shows just how out of touch with the fans he is.

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I bet he regrets it all now, granted he's getting paid more and will win a medal but I bet his ego would like to be polished more.

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