Cesc to return?

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Re: Is Cesc about to suffer "grass is greener" syndrome?

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flash gunner wrote:
Red Member wrote:yankee

I think most of us would agree that Barcelona will qualify tomorrow night.
dont take the bait.
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I know, Flash. I know.

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No offence, Sid, but this sounds like some Tott*nham bullshit. Balance of power shifting? Before the season is out? Sounds about right. Again, no offence - I just couldn't help but notice that glaring similarity.

Anyway, back to the original quesion - Is Cesc about to suffer "grass is greener" syndrome?

No. Of course not. You must be joking.

He's at his boyhood club where he is deemed a hero, playing in a league where only two teams are truly competitive. Law of averages, my man. If they don't win the league this year, it isn't exactly unlikely that they'll win it next season. On top of that, they're in their fifth successive Champions League semi-final. That doesn't exactly suggest that they're some "ship that has run aground". Yes, they lost in the first leg. They lost to us in the first leg too, remember? They weren't exactly shrinking violets when we went back to their place.

Just because Real seem to have got the better of them this season doesn't mean that Barcelona is all of a sudden an undesirable place to be. If you think that there is any footballer on the planet, especially Cesc Fabregas, who thinks that Arsenal is a more desirable place to be than Barcelona (which is what you've suggested with the "grass is greener" bit) then you must be mad.

The Arsenal grass (despite our groundsman winning groundsman of the year :lol: ) is that dried out yellowy grass that you get in the middle of a heatwave in late August whilst, compared that that, the Barcelona grass is a fucking bowls lawn. Even Stevie Wonder can see that.

Not to get too down on Arsenal, I might add. It's just that Barcelona are far superior to us in every single way 8)

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T.S wrote:No offence, Sid, but this sounds like some Tott*nham bullshit. Balance of power shifting? Before the season is out? Sounds about right. Again, no offence - I just couldn't help but notice that glaring similarity.

Anyway, back to the original quesion - Is Cesc about to suffer "grass is greener" syndrome?

No. Of course not. You must be joking.

He's at his boyhood club where he is deemed a hero, playing in a league where only two teams are truly competitive. Law of averages, my man. If they don't win the league this year, it isn't exactly unlikely that they'll win it next season. On top of that, they're in their fifth successive Champions League semi-final. That doesn't exactly suggest that they're some "ship that has run aground". Yes, they lost in the first leg. They lost to us in the first leg too, remember? They weren't exactly shrinking violets when we went back to their place.

Just because Real seem to have got the better of them this season doesn't mean that Barcelona is all of a sudden an undesirable place to be. If you think that there is any footballer on the planet, especially Cesc Fabregas, who thinks that Arsenal is a more desirable place to be than Barcelona (which is what you've suggested with the "grass is greener" bit) then you must be mad.

The Arsenal grass (despite our groundsman winning groundsman of the year :lol: ) is that dried out yellowy grass that you get in the middle of a heatwave in late August whilst, compared that that, the Barcelona grass is a fucking bowls lawn. Even Stevie Wonder can see that.

Not to get too down on Arsenal, I might add. It's just that Barcelona are far superior to us in every single way 8)
Only time will tell TS, but I firmly believe that Barca have peaked and are now on the decline, and Cesc will not have the success, I'm sure he thought was guaranteed when he joined.
And as for there only being two competitive teams in Spain, I totally agree, however just like in Scotland this usually equates to one of these teams dominating for 4 or 5 seasons at a time, and the team that is being dominated are considered failures.
We will see what happens in the next few weeks, personally I think if the chavs can sneak a goal they will qualify, as unlike us they haven't conceded at home and are much better equipped to defend what they have.
That would leave Barca with only the cup final with bilbao to play for and this won't satisfy their fans.
Guardiola (if he stays) will then have one season to turn it round, and if Mourinho stays at Real, then I don't think he will. Barca will then enter a period of instability, we will then see how much Cesc is deemed a hero.

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if you reckon an unthinkable 8-2 humiliation (to manure no less) is greener grass???...thats what you call declining
barca's declining ? :rubchin: i don't think so...but madrid were so they started spending... anyway barca will beat the chavs and cesc will probably score the winner

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goonersid wrote:
T.S wrote:No offence, Sid, but this sounds like some Tott*nham bullshit. Balance of power shifting? Before the season is out? Sounds about right. Again, no offence - I just couldn't help but notice that glaring similarity.

Anyway, back to the original quesion - Is Cesc about to suffer "grass is greener" syndrome?

No. Of course not. You must be joking.

He's at his boyhood club where he is deemed a hero, playing in a league where only two teams are truly competitive. Law of averages, my man. If they don't win the league this year, it isn't exactly unlikely that they'll win it next season. On top of that, they're in their fifth successive Champions League semi-final. That doesn't exactly suggest that they're some "ship that has run aground". Yes, they lost in the first leg. They lost to us in the first leg too, remember? They weren't exactly shrinking violets when we went back to their place.

Just because Real seem to have got the better of them this season doesn't mean that Barcelona is all of a sudden an undesirable place to be. If you think that there is any footballer on the planet, especially Cesc Fabregas, who thinks that Arsenal is a more desirable place to be than Barcelona (which is what you've suggested with the "grass is greener" bit) then you must be mad.

The Arsenal grass (despite our groundsman winning groundsman of the year :lol: ) is that dried out yellowy grass that you get in the middle of a heatwave in late August whilst, compared that that, the Barcelona grass is a fucking bowls lawn. Even Stevie Wonder can see that.

Not to get too down on Arsenal, I might add. It's just that Barcelona are far superior to us in every single way 8)
Only time will tell TS, but I firmly believe that Barca have peaked and are now on the decline, and Cesc will not have the success, I'm sure he thought was guaranteed when he joined.
And as for there only being two competitive teams in Spain, I totally agree, however just like in Scotland this usually equates to one of these teams dominating for 4 or 5 seasons at a time, and the team that is being dominated are considered failures.
We will see what happens in the next few weeks, personally I think if the chavs can sneak a goal they will qualify, as unlike us they haven't conceded at home and are much better equipped to defend what they have.
That would leave Barca with only the cup final with bilbao to play for and this won't satisfy their fans.
Guardiola (if he stays) will then have one season to turn it round, and if Mourinho stays at Real, then I don't think he will. Barca will then enter a period of instability, we will then see how much Cesc is deemed a hero.
Although I don't think you are, you could well be right Sid. However, even if that happens, I still think that Cesc will see it as a positive move. Think of it this way, Cesc is at his hometown club and, whether they're winning things or not, you can guarantee that they will be there or thereabouts - something which we rarely are these days. Therefore, where do you think Cesc would rather be, a club that he has no affiliation to who are just going through the motions of getting somewhere between 3rd and 5th place every season, or the club he supported as a boy who are seriously challenging for every fucking competition they go in for? There is no way our grass is greener, mate - no matter which angle you look at it from.

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Yeah he must be gutted...playing for his hometown club that happens to be competing for absolutely everything top level football has to offer, alongside arguably the best footballer in history, having also already won 3 cups, as opposed to playing for an unambitious declining club with fuck all chance of winning anything under the management of a clueless fuckwit

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Cesc who......? :? :wink:

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goonersid wrote: And when the whores faithful are waving their white handkerchiefs, Cesc will join a long line of players who have come to realise that the grass is not always greener on the other side.
Is this thread tongue in cheek Sid :? :lol:

The grass is so blatantly greener at Camp Nou than here that it's not worthy of debate.

You'd have to be the most rose tinted gooner in the world (Red member x 100) to think the grass isn't greener for Cesc at Barca, surely? - you're not a rose tinter are you sid?? :shock: :shock:

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1989 wrote:Yeah he must be gutted...playing for his hometown club that happens to be competing for absolutely everything top level football has to offer, alongside arguably the best footballer in history, having also already won 3 cups, as opposed to playing for an unambitious declining club with fuck all chance of winning anything under the management of a clueless fuckwit
As we're currently in the Awards part of the season, this wins the 'sums it all up nicely, lock it down there boss' award!!

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cesc will look at our sublime 4th place finish , our brave defeat to milan and our 6th round elimination from the FA Cup and reflect on what could have been...

I don't sympathise with him, he chose his side and now he has to stick with it. I'm sorry mate but we're onto bigger and better things, your role as playmaker has been captured by the mercurial Songdorf, and your Iberian charm is not missed with our own spaniard who puts Xavi to shame, Mickey Arteta.

We warned you not to leave, but you just didn't listen. Enjoy your humiliating 2nd place finish and treble celebrations you fucking loser 8)

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Henry Norris 1913 wrote:cesc will look at our sublime 4th place finish , our brave defeat to milan and our 6th round elimination from the FA Cup and reflect on what could have been...

I don't sympathise with him, he chose his side and now he has to stick with it. I'm sorry mate but we're onto bigger and better things, your role as playmaker has been captured by the mercurial Songdorf, and your Iberian charm is not missed with our own spaniard who puts Xavi to shame, Mickey Arteta.

We warned you not to leave, but you just didn't listen. Enjoy your humiliating 2nd place finish and treble celebrations you fucking loser 8)
:lol: :lol:

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Henry Norris 1913 wrote:cesc will look at our sublime 4th place finish , our brave defeat to milan and our 6th round elimination from the FA Cup and reflect on what could have been...

I don't sympathise with him, he chose his side and now he has to stick with it. I'm sorry mate but we're onto bigger and better things, your role as playmaker has been captured by the mercurial Songdorf, and your Iberian charm is not missed with our own spaniard who puts Xavi to shame, Mickey Arteta.

We warned you not to leave, but you just didn't listen. Enjoy your humiliating 2nd place finish and treble celebrations you fucking loser 8)
:D :D :D

And you even gave him the benefit of us reaching an extra round of the FA Cup mate !

Poor old Cesc eh. Who'd want to be playing with Xavi and Iniesta when you can share a dressing room with Gervinho and Ramsey....

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Henry Norris 1913 wrote:cesc will look at our sublime 4th place finish , our brave defeat to milan and our 6th round elimination from the FA Cup and reflect on what could have been...

I don't sympathise with him, he chose his side and now he has to stick with it. I'm sorry mate but we're onto bigger and better things, your role as playmaker has been captured by the mercurial Songdorf, and your Iberian charm is not missed with our own spaniard who puts Xavi to shame, Mickey Arteta.

We warned you not to leave, but you just didn't listen. Enjoy your humiliating 2nd place finish and treble celebrations you fucking loser 8)
:lol: :lol: :lol:

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In fairness it seems like Sid is saying that the grass is not as green as cesc thought it would be? Fair point imo

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Who needs Cesc, we have Ramsey. :twisted:

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