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posted on 12/1/14

We made him what he is today? I beg to disagree. 

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Hmmm.... You know who disagrees with you, Sheriff? Samir Nasri. From the Guardian:

Nasri spent three years at Arsenal and he said Wenger was the manager with the greatest influence on his career. "Wenger is the best coach I've worked with. I only regret not having more discussions with Arsène Wenger when I left," Nasri said. "He's the one who understood me the most and made me the player I am. I'm thankful."

posted on 12/1/14

"Don't dare rim me you pirate caant!"
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posted on 12/1/14

Kamran didn't get much love from his parents

posted on 12/1/14

comment by The Wizard of Öz (U18355)
posted 13 minutes ago
Nasri was very professional when he left Arsenal and I wished him the best when he left but the constant pops he has at the club since he left has led me to dislike him. He has forgotten that we gave him his big break in English football and made him what he is today.
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He was hot property when we signed him. He would be at a top club even if he hadn't signed for us. Not like Ade or RVP

He took pops because of Frimpong and Piers.

posted on 12/1/14

You fairy. I'd definitely laugh. Not only laugh but celebrate too. It's Sheriff ffs.
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I'd celebrate if you were chewed up and spat up by a great white.

posted on 12/1/14

Kamran is such a tough guy over the net.

posted on 12/1/14

I'd tough in reality too Dubbed. I once answered back to my teach back in secondary school.

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posted on 12/1/14

"I'd celebrate if you were chewed up and spat up by a great white."
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u think a great white could take me? I once wrestled one to death

posted on 12/1/14

Hmmm.... You know who disagrees with you, Sheriff? Samir Nasri. From the Guardian:

Nasri spent three years at Arsenal and he said Wenger was the manager with the greatest influence on his career. "Wenger is the best coach I've worked with. I only regret not having more discussions with Arsène Wenger when I left," Nasri said. "He's the one who understood me the most and made me the player I am. I'm thankful."
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He's just being a polite lad and I'm sure he had a good relationship with Wenger. He had poor relationships with his other managers right up to Mancini.

We bought him for a tidy sum while chasing off other competition for him. That suggests we bought a very taented player. We didn't craft him from nothing.

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posted on 12/1/14

Just testing you to see if you understand pirate language Dubbed, you obviously do

Firiiii, wariaaa

comment by Samir (U2630)

posted on 12/1/14

Walcott was a model professional throughout and made it clear to all that he did not want to leave the club. Entirely different behaviour.
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He didn't make any disparaging comments publicly, but the way he went about the contract situation, claiming he wanted up front when in reality he just wanted a larger pay packet really is not too dissimilar to Nasri's behaviour. Nasri did not insult the club publicly, either, and went about his business quietly. The only difference in these situations is we retained one player and sold the other.

I really struggle to see the difference between Nasri's behaviour and Fabregas's behaviour, who was our club captain, yet one is still idolised by many and the other is despised.

posted on 12/1/14

comment by Sheriff John Brown - bring back David Dein (U7482)

posted 22 minutes ago

Sheriff, we know you would do the same. The arsenal fans were reacting to Nasri's behaviour.
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No, they were not. Nasri was getting booed at the Emirates even before he left and got tons of abuse on twitter and lashed out. Why the fack would he attack some irrelevant faceless fans on social media without provocation?

Get your facts right Nasri was cheered and given applause when he played against Liverpool his last game for us.

comment by Sheriff John Brown - bring back David Dein (U7482)

posted 19 minutes ago


Walcott was a model professional throughout and made it clear to all that he did not want to leave the club. Entirely different behaviour.
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Nasri never said he wanted to leave the club either. And he was totally professional throughout. And still gave his best in his last game against Liverpool before we sold him. It's well known Wenger wanted to keep Nasri but Kroenke couldn' resist the cash for him

Again get your facts right. He 100% wanted to leave. In fact he his preference was Man Utd. Stop talking garbage and have a clue first

posted on 12/1/14

Fabregas is a helmet as well, I don't like the guy. The only reason I don't abuse him is cos he went to a foreign club

posted on 12/1/14

comment by Samir. (U2630)

posted 51 seconds ago

Walcott was a model professional throughout and made it clear to all that he did not want to leave the club. Entirely different behaviour.
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He didn't make any disparaging comments publicly, but the way he went about the contract situation, claiming he wanted up front when in reality he just wanted a larger pay packet really is not too dissimilar to Nasri's behaviour. Nasri did not insult the club publicly, either, and went about his business quietly. The only difference in these situations is we retained one player and sold the other.

I really struggle to see the difference between Nasri's behaviour and Fabregas's behaviour, who was our club captain, yet one is still idolised by many and the other is despised.

Fabregas wanted out to his boyhood club Barcelona who isnt a fellow English club. Not hard to understand why Cesc doesnt get abuse. Nasri is a for joining Man City by far a smaller club than us

posted on 12/1/14

comment by Kamran. (U1204)
posted 2 minutes ago
"I'd celebrate if you were chewed up and spat up by a great white."
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u think a great white could take me? I once wrestled one to death
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Of course you'd win on dry land. My money would still be on the shark INSIDE the water.

posted on 12/1/14

"My money would still be on the shark INSIDE the water."

Is it just me or is "inside" really not the right word?

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"Of course you'd win on dry land. My money would still be on the shark INSIDE the water."
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I'm telling you, I'd take out a great white anywhere and anytime, regardless of the environment.

posted on 12/1/14

comment by Robber Pires (U18361)

posted 18 seconds ago

comment by Kamran. (U1204)
posted 2 minutes ago
"I'd celebrate if you were chewed up and spat up by a great white."
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u think a great white could take me? I once wrestled one to death
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Of course you'd win on dry land. My money would still be on the shark INSIDE the water.

Nah sharks are definetly beatable in water. Personally I would take Sheriff with me as bait. So while the shark is munching on Sheriff I am beating it to death.

posted on 12/1/14

Kamran's seriously deluded. Do you think these footballers give a toss about your abuse mate? Fix up and quit acting tough man.
You remind me of D4 who once claimed he could whup Mayweather in a fight. Seriously deluded.

posted on 12/1/14

Hmmm.... You know who disagrees with you, Sheriff? Samir Nasri. From the Guardian:Nasri spent three years at Arsenal and he said Wenger was the manager with the greatest influence on his career. "Wenger is the best coach I've worked with. I only regret not having more discussions with Arsène Wenger when I left," Nasri said. "He's the one who understood me the most and made me the player I am. I'm thankful."----------------------------------------He's just being a polite lad and I'm sure he had a good relationship with Wenger. He had poor relationships with his other managers right up to Mancini.
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Well, jeez, if you're going to say that a direct quote from yhe only person who could possibly answer the quedtion isn't valid, there's not much point discussing anything with you.

Samir, there are tons of differences between nasri's and fabregas' situations and behaviours. You really don't see them?

comment by Samir (U2630)

posted on 12/1/14

Fabregas wanted out to his boyhood club Barcelona who isnt a fellow English club. Not hard to understand why Cesc doesnt get abuse. Nasri is a for joining Man City by far a smaller club than us
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RGK, Fabregas put in his own money to force a move through to Barcelona. On the last day of the 2010/11 season, our club captain was busy watching the Spanish Grand Prix rather than watching the great club he captained at Craven Cottage. What kind of message does that send out that our club captain would rather be elsewhere than supporting the team he was part of? That said a lot to me about how much he 'cared' about the club.

Frankly, I am amazed so many fans still admire the way Fabregas handled his move to Barcelona. Personally, I thought it was shameful.

posted on 12/1/14

comment by Chris H - I saw Giroud celebrate when Theo got injured! (U15205)
posted 22 seconds ago
"My money would still be on the shark INSIDE the water."

Is it just me or is "inside" really not the right word?
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My apologies Stephen Hawking. What technical term would you suggest?

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