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Re: Nasri injury

Postby Sister of fu » Mon Jan 13, 2014 9:17 pm

sheblue wrote:This is a big loss. I blame that fool of a ref couldn't get a handle on Newcastle, useless waste of space.



He has been bined off for this weekends games.
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Re: Nasri injury

Postby AG7 » Mon Jan 13, 2014 9:30 pm

So why is no one thinking he could be back earlier than 8 weeks ... remember Aguero ... when he was gone it was said exactly this ... 8 weeks and how many has it been? 4 or 5 and he is back (well, expected this week) ...

Can someone knowledgable with the specific injuries etc and their rehab time shed some light on when it's said upto 8 weeks, what injuries does that rule out (obviously the ones we were expecting first, that might have required surgery etc.) vs now left with what type of injury could it be that can be healed within 8 weeks ... and then filter it down to what's the earliest ... so are we talking 4 to 8 weeks? 6 to 8 weeks?

I think we'll see Nasri back in good time ... just in time for the Quarter Finals on of FA Cup and the Quarter Finals of the CL ...

Oh, and this has nothing to do with him directly but it does piss me off a little bit more re: Jovetic ... Ffs we paid more for him than the Beast ... where the fuck is he really and these (Nasri's) are the shoes he needs to fill ...
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Re: Nasri injury

Postby bigblue » Mon Jan 13, 2014 9:35 pm

AG7 wrote:So why is no one thinking he could be back earlier than 8 weeks ... remember Aguero ... when he was gone it was said exactly this ... 8 weeks and how many has it been? 4 or 5 and he is back (well, expected this week) ...


When it comes to injuries, we are at a huge advantage with our depth. Key players are under pressure and usually rushed back at smaller clubs, often not performing at the same level until they get a break at the end of the season to properly recover. I think it's more important that we make sure he is 100% healed, rather than trying to get him back a week or two early.
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Re: Nasri injury

Postby blues2win » Mon Jan 13, 2014 9:36 pm

Not a peep from the FA about bringing a charge for the assault on Nasri. Surprise surprise. All we get our endless replays of the chalked off goal. What's more important a disallowed goal or someone taken out of football by a horrible violent attack? Fuck off.
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Re: Nasri injury

Postby DoomMerchant » Mon Jan 13, 2014 9:54 pm

patrickblue wrote:
That's extraordinarily magnanimous of you.
I sincerely hope there's no sarcasm intended.
Peace, brother.


None at all bro. I'm one with the universe in 2014.,
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Re: Nasri injury

Postby Twobob » Mon Jan 13, 2014 10:04 pm

AG7 wrote:So why is no one thinking he could be back earlier than 8 weeks ... remember Aguero ... when he was gone it was said exactly this ... 8 weeks and how many has it been? 4 or 5 and he is back (well, expected this week) ... Can someone knowledgable with the specific injuries etc and their rehab time shed some light on when it's said upto 8 weeks, what injuries does that rule out (obviously the ones we were expecting first, that might have required surgery etc.) vs now left with what type of injury could it be that can be healed within 8 weeks ... and then filter it down to what's the earliest ... so are we talking 4 to 8 weeks? 6 to 8 weeks? I think we'll see Nasri back in good time ... just in time for the Quarter Finals on of FA Cup and the Quarter Finals of the CL ... Oh, and this has nothing to do with him directly but it does piss me off a little bit more re: Jovetic ... Ffs we paid more for him than the Beast ... where the fuck is he really and these (Nasri's) are the shoes he needs to fill ...


Hasn't it already been posted somewhere either in this thread or maybe in the bollox tread, that its normally between 6-12 weeks for that type if injury? Or i may have dreamt it.
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Re: Nasri injury

Postby freshie » Mon Jan 13, 2014 10:13 pm

Just read this bitter, spiteful piece from a Newcastle blog:

http://www.toonarmyblog.co.uk/news/2014 ... -nasri.php



I know this is possibly going to make me sound slightly bitter and normally I wouldn't wish injury on any footballer but I have to say I cracked a wry smile when it was confirmed Samir Nasri had been ruled out for 2 months today following yesterday's game.

Prior to his 79th minute departure on a streture the Frenchman had spent most of those 79 minutes getting in the referees ear after every single tackle asking for him to book Newcastle players.

I never understand it when such good players have to resort to telling tales and trying to cheat their way to victory when they have enough talent to do it without that.

Behaviour like this is up there with diving and shows a total lack of respect for fellow professionals and I certainly won't be losing any sleep over Yanga wiping that smug smile off his face - best thing the French defender did in the game sadly.

Have to say though that Manuel Pellegrini's view of the incident is almost equally as embarassing as Nasri himself - it was a cynical tackle that was rightly punished with a yellow card but the fact he has ended up injured from it doesn't automatically mean it should have been a red.

Obviously I think the opposition manager was probably just trying to deflect attention away from the embarrassing behaviour of a lot of his own players in that match.


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Re: Nasri injury

Postby Sister of fu » Mon Jan 13, 2014 10:24 pm

freshie wrote:Just read this bitter, spiteful piece from a Newcastle blog:

http://www.toonarmyblog.co.uk/news/2014 ... -nasri.php



I know this is possibly going to make me sound slightly bitter and normally I wouldn't wish injury on any footballer but I have to say I cracked a wry smile when it was confirmed Samir Nasri had been ruled out for 2 months today following yesterday's game.

Prior to his 79th minute departure on a streture the Frenchman had spent most of those 79 minutes getting in the referees ear after every single tackle asking for him to book Newcastle players.

I never understand it when such good players have to resort to telling tales and trying to cheat their way to victory when they have enough talent to do it without that.

Behaviour like this is up there with diving and shows a total lack of respect for fellow professionals and I certainly won't be losing any sleep over Yanga wiping that smug smile off his face - best thing the French defender did in the game sadly.

Have to say though that Manuel Pellegrini's view of the incident is almost equally as embarassing as Nasri himself - it was a cynical tackle that was rightly punished with a yellow card but the fact he has ended up injured from it doesn't automatically mean it should have been a red.

Obviously I think the opposition manager was probably just trying to deflect attention away from the embarrassing behaviour of a lot of his own players in that match.


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Where''s the bit about Santon's dive?? Cheating twat.
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Re: Nasri injury

Postby freshie » Mon Jan 13, 2014 10:40 pm

Sister of fu wrote:
freshie wrote:Just read this bitter, spiteful piece from a Newcastle blog:

http://www.toonarmyblog.co.uk/news/2014 ... -nasri.php



I know this is possibly going to make me sound slightly bitter and normally I wouldn't wish injury on any footballer but I have to say I cracked a wry smile when it was confirmed Samir Nasri had been ruled out for 2 months today following yesterday's game.

Prior to his 79th minute departure on a streture the Frenchman had spent most of those 79 minutes getting in the referees ear after every single tackle asking for him to book Newcastle players.

I never understand it when such good players have to resort to telling tales and trying to cheat their way to victory when they have enough talent to do it without that.

Behaviour like this is up there with diving and shows a total lack of respect for fellow professionals and I certainly won't be losing any sleep over Yanga wiping that smug smile off his face - best thing the French defender did in the game sadly.

Have to say though that Manuel Pellegrini's view of the incident is almost equally as embarassing as Nasri himself - it was a cynical tackle that was rightly punished with a yellow card but the fact he has ended up injured from it doesn't automatically mean it should have been a red.

Obviously I think the opposition manager was probably just trying to deflect attention away from the embarrassing behaviour of a lot of his own players in that match.


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Where''s the bit about Santon's dive?? Cheating twat.


And the 3 red cards that they should have had. I feel even better about that disallowed goal after reading stuff like this
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Re: Nasri injury

Postby ant london » Tue Jan 14, 2014 12:23 am

bigblue wrote: When it comes to injuries, we are at a huge advantage with our depth. Key players are under pressure and usually rushed back at smaller clubs, often not performing at the same level until they get a break at the end of the season to properly recover. I think it's more important that we make sure he is 100% healed, rather than trying to get him back a week or two early.


It also seems in the cases of Kompany and Aguero especially that we have taken as much time as possible to get ppl properly right again rather than rushing them back

Clearly our glass twins of RoRo and JoJo take this to ridiculous lengths but even their absences are not really hurting us. We will miss Samir but as SoF says it gives Milner, Navas and Jovetic a perfect opportunity to step up. I actually think Jimmy combines v well with David
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Re: Nasri injury

Postby Ted Hughes » Tue Jan 14, 2014 12:36 am

ant london wrote:
bigblue wrote: When it comes to injuries, we are at a huge advantage with our depth. Key players are under pressure and usually rushed back at smaller clubs, often not performing at the same level until they get a break at the end of the season to properly recover. I think it's more important that we make sure he is 100% healed, rather than trying to get him back a week or two early.


It also seems in the cases of Kompany and Aguero especially that we have taken as much time as possible to get ppl properly right again rather than rushing them back

Clearly our glass twins of RoRo and JoJo take this to ridiculous lengths but even their absences are not really hurting us. We will miss Samir but as SoF says it gives Milner, Navas and Jovetic a perfect opportunity to step up. I actually think Jimmy combines v well with David


So do I.

I think that where we miss Nasri, is if Silva hits a bum patch. If we can actually get Jovetic fit though, the Count has often used Nasri or Silva in the exact areas Jovetic plays; kind of deep lying 2nd striker, advanced midfield position.

He's not proven in the Prem for his playmaking abilities yet, but if fit, he's about 3 times more likely to score than either of them.
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Re: Nasri injury

Postby carl_feedthegoat » Tue Jan 14, 2014 12:44 am

Ted Hughes wrote:
ant london wrote:
bigblue wrote: When it comes to injuries, we are at a huge advantage with our depth. Key players are under pressure and usually rushed back at smaller clubs, often not performing at the same level until they get a break at the end of the season to properly recover. I think it's more important that we make sure he is 100% healed, rather than trying to get him back a week or two early.


It also seems in the cases of Kompany and Aguero especially that we have taken as much time as possible to get ppl properly right again rather than rushing them back

Clearly our glass twins of RoRo and JoJo take this to ridiculous lengths but even their absences are not really hurting us. We will miss Samir but as SoF says it gives Milner, Navas and Jovetic a perfect opportunity to step up. I actually think Jimmy combines v well with David


So do I.

I think that where we miss Nasri, is if Silva hits a bum patch. If we can actually get Jovetic fit though, the Count has often used Nasri or Silva in the exact areas Jovetic plays; kind of deep lying 2nd striker, advanced midfield position.

He's not proven in the Prem for his playmaking abilities yet, but if fit, he's about 3 times more likely to score than either of them.



Milner is a great impact sub but no way is he a replacement for Nasri.......the more I think about the more I want that cunt that injured him to have his legs broken next match....fuckign wanker.
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Re: Nasri injury

Postby Wonderwall » Wed Jan 15, 2014 9:27 am

carl_feedthegoat wrote:
Ted Hughes wrote:
ant london wrote:
bigblue wrote: When it comes to injuries, we are at a huge advantage with our depth. Key players are under pressure and usually rushed back at smaller clubs, often not performing at the same level until they get a break at the end of the season to properly recover. I think it's more important that we make sure he is 100% healed, rather than trying to get him back a week or two early.


It also seems in the cases of Kompany and Aguero especially that we have taken as much time as possible to get ppl properly right again rather than rushing them back

Clearly our glass twins of RoRo and JoJo take this to ridiculous lengths but even their absences are not really hurting us. We will miss Samir but as SoF says it gives Milner, Navas and Jovetic a perfect opportunity to step up. I actually think Jimmy combines v well with David


So do I.

I think that where we miss Nasri, is if Silva hits a bum patch. If we can actually get Jovetic fit though, the Count has often used Nasri or Silva in the exact areas Jovetic plays; kind of deep lying 2nd striker, advanced midfield position.

He's not proven in the Prem for his playmaking abilities yet, but if fit, he's about 3 times more likely to score than either of them.



Milner is a great impact sub but no way is he a replacement for Nasri.......the more I think about the more I want that cunt that injured him to have his legs broken next match....fuckign wanker.


Maybe not, but he has got a great eye for a pass, Navas 6th v Spurs picked up from our own penalty box and lashed 60 yds to feet, the nice put through for Neggers on Sunday. I am looking forward to Milner getting a decent run in the team.

With Silva. Yaya and Nasri out tonight, I think Clichy will play LB and Kolarov LM, Milner along side Fernandinho and Navas on the right with Neggers and Aguero up top.
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Re: Nasri injury

Postby Goaters 103 » Wed Jan 15, 2014 9:30 am

Id be stunned if Aguero was pitched right back in from the start tonight.

20 mins as a sub, and then likely a start on Saturday with 60 mins played then seems more probable.

Edin and Alvaro have carried us up top for the last months playing some part in every game so Id bet Alvaro poss sits on the Judi Dench tonight, and then starts with Sergio on Saturday.
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Re: Nasri injury

Postby ruralblue » Wed Jan 15, 2014 10:01 am

Goaters 103 wrote:Id be stunned if Aguero was pitched right back in from the start tonight.

20 mins as a sub, and then likely a start on Saturday with 60 mins played then seems more probable.

Edin and Alvaro have carried us op top for the last months playing some part in every game so Id bet Alvaro poss sits on the Judi Dench tonight, and then starts with Sergio on Saturday.


This. Can see a sub performance tonight maybe fifteen or twenty mins, bit longer at the weekend. Then back in to give negredo a break. He wont risk him for ninety mins tonight. Lets just hope we get a couple goals before he gets on so he can take it easier.
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Re: Nasri injury

Postby ashton287 » Wed Jan 15, 2014 10:11 am

Goaters 103 wrote:Id be stunned if Aguero was pitched right back in from the start tonight. 20 mins as a sub, and then likely a start on Saturday with 60 mins played then seems more probable. Edin and Alvaro have carried us op top for the last months playing some part in every game so Id bet Alvaro poss sits on the Judi Dench tonight, and then starts with Sergio on Saturday.


I'd rather him start and come off at half time.

If he came on later and the game wasn't already put to bed he will be kicked to fuck. If he starts we can get it done by half time 2/3-0 and he can come off for a rest before Saturday.
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