sheeeeeetBabatunde wrote:Oh. Seems I was right after all eh?
I've been celebrating third for no reason??
what's happened - how did Chelski and your club Sperz end up finishing miles ahead of us?
pray tell...
sheeeeeetBabatunde wrote:Oh. Seems I was right after all eh?
The comments I mentioned a few days ago that Nasri made about Man City, which I've just found on goonertalk....I Hate Hleb wrote:Didn't Nasri give an interview (some time during last summer/at the start of last season) berating Man City for trying to buy the league, claiming it wouldn't be that great an achievement and extolling the virtues of the way Arsenal were doing things?![]()
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Can anyone be bothered to find that interview (not sure if it was in the papers or match programme) and if I am correct in remembering it, twittering Nasri a reminder of what he said. Small consolation, i know but it will hopefully show up the two-faced hypocrite he is.
I don't normally wish harm on players but for this utter *word censored* I'm happy to make an exception. Vermaelen, do your job.
Exactement.highburyJD wrote:Always feel pity for the ones obsessed with their exes
If you really don't care then effing stop talking about her.
Works both ways - we don't stop bloody going on about himhighburyJD wrote:Always feel pity for the ones obsessed with their exes
If you really don't care then effing stop talking about her.
actually mate, I don't think he would after his form this year - 5 goals in 31 games. that's worse that Walcott...SteveO 35 wrote:
If Walcott and the Ox are really that good do we need to keep banging on about Nasri. The truth is that he would still walk into our team and that hurts everyone more than they are prepared to admit
Yeah, how on earth is Nasri gonna get a game ahead of the Ivorian Tony Daley, Ramsey and friends, when he's getting into a team ahead of the likes of De Jong, Adam Johnson and Milner eh?clockender1 wrote:actually mate, I don't think he would after his form this year - 5 goals in 31 games. that's worse that Walcott...SteveO 35 wrote:
If Walcott and the Ox are really that good do we need to keep banging on about Nasri. The truth is that he would still walk into our team and that hurts everyone more than they are prepared to admit
Nasri is better than our players you mentioned but he really didn't step up at vital moments this year for city which is what I think some people are getting at. Besides that winner against Chelsea he pretty much left the gritty work to aguero, yaya, or mario when a moment or goal was needed.Babatunde wrote:Yeah, how on earth is Nasri gonna get a game ahead of the Ivorian Tony Daley, Ramsey and friends, when he's getting into a team ahead of the likes of De Jong, Adam Johnson and Milner eh?clockender1 wrote:actually mate, I don't think he would after his form this year - 5 goals in 31 games. that's worse that Walcott...SteveO 35 wrote:
If Walcott and the Ox are really that good do we need to keep banging on about Nasri. The truth is that he would still walk into our team and that hurts everyone more than they are prepared to admit
Typical nonsensical Arsenal fan bullshit. It's embarrassing. I take it Walcott is also now better than Nani and Sahin at Madrid too hmmm?
Was listeneing to the consensus of opinion that the people who really stepped up for city when they needed it were yaya, de jong, zabaleta and aguero. No sign of the arsenal contingent.STLgooner89 wrote:
Nasri is better than our players you mentioned but he really didn't step up at vital moments this year for city which is what I think some people are getting at. Besides that winner against Chelsea he pretty much left the gritty work to aguero, yaya, or mario when a moment or goal was needed.
Yeah, I hate him now but it's hard to not wish he hadn't left when watching gervinho or Ramsey most of the time.