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Continued from Nasri thread

PostPosted: Sun Jul 03, 2011 10:21 am
by Tokyo Blue
Ted Hughes wrote:
Tokyo Blue wrote:
Ted Hughes wrote:Hard to tell what he means in some parts when it's translated like that. He appears to be saying Cerci isn't for us but does he mean Cerci hasn't signed yet ? Does seem to be letting the cat out of the bag slightly re Nasri though.

It sacres me to death that he likes Hamsik.

He is hardly going to say, "Hamsik? Nah, he's fucking bob. I'd send him back if I won him in a raffle" now, is he?


Well there are about 50 thousand other players he didn't mention, so he could have just not fucking mentioned him couldn't he, you great palooka ?

Maybe he didn't bring the subject up and was asked a direct question about him.

Der.

Re: Continued from Nasri thread

PostPosted: Sun Jul 03, 2011 10:34 am
by Niall Quinns Discopants
What's wrong with Hamsik? I like him. Wouldn't really suit our system but generally as a player.

Re: Continued from Nasri thread

PostPosted: Sun Jul 03, 2011 10:42 am
by Ted Hughes
I just think he looks like the absolute epitome of the nailed on Premier League failure.

Someone Rafa Benitez would sign if he was Spanish.

Re: Continued from Nasri thread

PostPosted: Sun Jul 03, 2011 10:58 am
by Niall Quinns Discopants
Ted Hughes wrote:I just think he looks like the absolute epitome of the nailed on Premier League failure.

Someone Rafa Benitez would sign if he was Spanish.


Do you mean his lack of elite pace?

I think he is fantastic system player. In sort of a Bergkamp role he could really flourish. I think he'd be good on top of midfield diamond as well. As a Slovak, I'm not sure he'd have great adjustment problems either. Having said that, we don't play any of those systems so I'm not sure he'd be good for us.

Re: Continued from Nasri thread

PostPosted: Sun Jul 03, 2011 1:31 pm
by Tokyo Blue
The only time I have seen him was iun the World Cup last summer and he was not great, but then neither were the players around him.

Re: Continued from Nasri thread

PostPosted: Sun Jul 03, 2011 2:04 pm
by john@staustell
Are Doomie and Slim banned from the 'continuation thread'? :-)

Re: Continued from Nasri thread

PostPosted: Sun Jul 03, 2011 7:34 pm
by Ruthless
Stop all the bollocks, clichy - left back /cover savic - central defensive /cover nasri - creative midfielder just a winger/ striker to add now or a winger and striker

oh n by the way Boeteng you over rated ego filled dick fuck off your shite you fuckin tit

Re: Continued from Nasri thread

PostPosted: Sun Jul 03, 2011 9:00 pm
by Original Dub
Ruthless wrote:Stop all the bollocks, clichy - left back /cover savic - central defensive /cover nasri - creative midfielder just a winger/ striker to add now or a winger and striker

oh n by the way Boeteng you over rated ego filled dick fuck off your shite you fuckin tit


Are you a rag? Its just that someone said you were the other day...

Anyway, cracking post again.

Re: Continued from Nasri thread

PostPosted: Sun Jul 03, 2011 9:24 pm
by Beanieboy
Ruthless wrote:Stop all the bollocks, clichy - left back /cover savic - central defensive /cover nasri - creative midfielder just a winger/ striker to add now or a winger and striker

oh n by the way Boeteng you over rated ego filled dick fuck off your shite you fuckin tit


how does that work? sounds pretty difficult.

Re: Continued from Nasri thread

PostPosted: Mon Jul 04, 2011 9:42 am
by Mikhail Chigorin
Beanieboy wrote:
Ruthless wrote:Stop all the bollocks, clichy - left back /cover savic - central defensive /cover nasri - creative midfielder just a winger/ striker to add now or a winger and striker

oh n by the way Boeteng you over rated ego filled dick fuck off your shite you fuckin tit


how does that work? sounds pretty difficult.


Exciting new concept all round.

I think Ruthless has great skill in his colourful use of language and I, for one, hope he never changes his style. Makes me smile whenever I read any of his comments, which really strike to the core.

Re: Continued from Nasri thread

PostPosted: Mon Jul 04, 2011 11:29 am
by Ted Hughes
Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:
Ted Hughes wrote:I just think he looks like the absolute epitome of the nailed on Premier League failure.

Someone Rafa Benitez would sign if he was Spanish.


Do you mean his lack of elite pace?

I think he is fantastic system player. In sort of a Bergkamp role he could really flourish. I think he'd be good on top of midfield diamond as well. As a Slovak, I'm not sure he'd have great adjustment problems either. Having said that, we don't play any of those systems so I'm not sure he'd be good for us.


Pace is one thing but I just don't like the look of him & don't see what he would offer us. I also don't like the way his game disintegrates when things go a bit wrong, like a footballing Andy Murray. Those kind of players usually go to pieces in the Premier League.

Re: Continued from Nasri thread

PostPosted: Mon Jul 04, 2011 6:20 pm
by Ruthless
Original Dub wrote:
Ruthless wrote:Stop all the bollocks, clichy - left back /cover savic - central defensive /cover nasri - creative midfielder just a winger/ striker to add now or a winger and striker

oh n by the way Boeteng you over rated ego filled dick fuck off your shite you fuckin tit


Are you a rag? Its just that someone said you were the other day...

Anyway, cracking post again.



No mate, n obviously you feel it necessary to ridicule my posts with your sarcasm, you must be an educationally gifted god please accept my humble apology for forcing you to read my ridiculous post..... now jog on

Anyway Boeteng wants to leave after a totally injury filled season where he has spent far more time warching than playing and despite being more than happy to sign a long and lucrative contract last season, i think to anyone other than the educationally superior beings he would be described as a cunt!!!!

Re: Continued from Nasri thread

PostPosted: Mon Jul 04, 2011 8:30 pm
by Original Dub
Ruthless wrote:
Original Dub wrote:
Ruthless wrote:Stop all the bollocks, clichy - left back /cover savic - central defensive /cover nasri - creative midfielder just a winger/ striker to add now or a winger and striker

oh n by the way Boeteng you over rated ego filled dick fuck off your shite you fuckin tit


Are you a rag? Its just that someone said you were the other day...

Anyway, cracking post again.



No mate, n obviously you feel it necessary to ridicule my posts with your sarcasm, you must be an educationally gifted god please accept my humble apology for forcing you to read my ridiculous post..... now jog on

Anyway Boeteng wants to leave after a totally injury filled season where he has spent far more time warching than playing and despite being more than happy to sign a long and lucrative contract last season, i think to anyone other than the educationally superior beings he would be described as a cunt!!!!


I don't jog, I CYCLE.

Keep up mate !

Re: Continued from Nasri thread

PostPosted: Mon Jul 04, 2011 8:32 pm
by Ruthless
Original Dub wrote:
Ruthless wrote:
Original Dub wrote:
Ruthless wrote:Stop all the bollocks, clichy - left back /cover savic - central defensive /cover nasri - creative midfielder just a winger/ striker to add now or a winger and striker

oh n by the way Boeteng you over rated ego filled dick fuck off your shite you fuckin tit


Are you a rag? Its just that someone said you were the other day...

Anyway, cracking post again.



No mate, n obviously you feel it necessary to ridicule my posts with your sarcasm, you must be an educationally gifted god please accept my humble apology for forcing you to read my ridiculous post..... now jog on

Anyway Boeteng wants to leave after a totally injury filled season where he has spent far more time warching than playing and despite being more than happy to sign a long and lucrative contract last season, i think to anyone other than the educationally superior beings he would be described as a cunt!!!!


;O)

I don't jog, I CYCLE.

Keep up mate !

Re: Continued from Nasri thread

PostPosted: Wed Jul 06, 2011 12:13 am
by Mark (Blue Army)
We've got Nasri! Manchester City claim £19m deal

Manchester City believe they have captured Arsenal playmaker Samir Nasri for £19million.

The deal is close to completion and will represent a significant victory for City with both Manchester United and Chelsea also keen on landing the Frenchman.

The fact that City are grabbing Nasri just 24 hours after Carlos Tevez told Sportsmail of his wish to leave the club is also seen as an important moment for a club who will play in the Champions League for the first time this season.

After the signing of Gael Clichy for £7m earlier this week, the Nasri move represents another serious loss for Arsenal to one of their Barclays Premier League rivals.

City are also tracking a frontline replacement for Tevez and expect another transfer powerplay by owner Sheik Mansour within the next week.

City have dug their heels in over Tevez's Eastlands future and insist he will not be allowed to leave for less than £50m.

The club's unhappy skipper was hoping for a swift resolution to his demand for a move after issuing a statement that he wanted to switch to a country where his family, including his two daughters, would be happy to settle.

But City are in no mood to relent over a valuation that looks like dashing his hopes of a move to Real Madrid in Spain or Juventus or Inter Milan in Italy and forcing him to stay against his wishes.

dailymail.co.uk

Re: Continued from Nasri thread

PostPosted: Wed Jul 06, 2011 12:24 am
by aaron bond
Mark (Blue Army) wrote:We've got Nasri! Manchester City claim £19m deal

Manchester City believe they have captured Arsenal playmaker Samir Nasri for £19million.

The deal is close to completion and will represent a significant victory for City with both Manchester United and Chelsea also keen on landing the Frenchman.

The fact that City are grabbing Nasri just 24 hours after Carlos Tevez told Sportsmail of his wish to leave the club is also seen as an important moment for a club who will play in the Champions League for the first time this season.

After the signing of Gael Clichy for £7m earlier this week, the Nasri move represents another serious loss for Arsenal to one of their Barclays Premier League rivals.

City are also tracking a frontline replacement for Tevez and expect another transfer powerplay by owner Sheik Mansour within the next week.

City have dug their heels in over Tevez's Eastlands future and insist he will not be allowed to leave for less than £50m.

The club's unhappy skipper was hoping for a swift resolution to his demand for a move after issuing a statement that he wanted to switch to a country where his family, including his two daughters, would be happy to settle.

But City are in no mood to relent over a valuation that looks like dashing his hopes of a move to Real Madrid in Spain or Juventus or Inter Milan in Italy and forcing him to stay against his wishes.

dailymail.co.uk


Great Daily Mail article - we haven't made any claim whatsoever but don't let that get in the way of a headline!

Hope it's true though. Think he'll be a great player for us.

Re: Continued from Nasri thread

PostPosted: Wed Jul 06, 2011 6:22 am
by john@staustell
'City got Nasri' articles are now flooding the internet:

http://www.express.co.uk/football/view/ ... ester-City?

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/footba ... witch.html?

http://www.emirates247.com/sports/footb ... 6-1.406208?

http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/sp ... Nasri.html

Just need to listen to Talkshite now to hear the pressure building on Arsenal (again). I'm currently in a job in the middle of nowhere, and as well as a very limited time on a laptop the only salvation is Talkshite. I've found that all the presenters talk shite all day (much of it deliberate, to provoke) but that the information coming in is pretty spot on (and quicker than the tortoises at SSN). Perry Groves works for them a bit and seems to have the inside track on all things Arsenal.

Re: Continued from Nasri thread

PostPosted: Wed Jul 06, 2011 12:54 pm
by DoomMerchant
Svensational wrote:Skysports News Understand...

That Chelsea have now enquired about Nasri.

http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528, ... 64,00.html


This seems far from over with arsenal allegedly coming out today and saying he isn't going anywhere at any price.

He certainly does seem likely. I have kinda mixed feelings if he does come to us, because until we deal with the tevez situation I don't think I'll feel at all settled that we can make further progress next season. On form from last season you'd be silly not to want nasri in your team tho. More twists and turns before this one is settled I guess.

It makes me wonder how much tevez is holding up the market, with inter and real maybe stymied a bit which impacts everything from Wesley to modric to nasri to fabs to Sanchez etc.

Cheers

Re: Continued from Nasri thread

PostPosted: Wed Jul 06, 2011 1:22 pm
by Ted Hughes
Svensational wrote:Skysports News Understand...

That Chelsea have now enquired about Nasri.

http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528, ... 64,00.html


Left it a bit late. I doubt Arsenal would want to have him on their doorstep.

Re: Continued from Nasri thread

PostPosted: Wed Jul 06, 2011 1:29 pm
by Blue Blood
Ted Hughes wrote:
Svensational wrote:Skysports News Understand...

That Chelsea have now enquired about Nasri.

http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528, ... 64,00.html


Left it a bit late. I doubt Arsenal would want to have him on their doorstep.


Agreed.

Strengthening a London rival would be far worse to the fans and for the image of the club.

I'd imagine if Arsenal had to sell to a club that would least damage there chances of winning the title and best received by the fans, it would be us.

With this in mind I firmly still believe Nasri could well be city bound.