Don't make him out to be a scape-dinosaur, notice he's been here at every step during our decline. That says a lot. He's got off very lightly on here but that's GW for you, always backing their favourites no matter what.
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Hating on Gunnersaurus again.
You WDRs absolve him of everything don't you?
WDR?
http://www1.skysports.com/football/n...-calm-over-RVP
Dont be hatin' on the Daily Star punk
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"He doesn't want to talk about it at the moment and we are not troubling him," Hill-Wood told the Daily Star.
Don't blame him, Nasri was too good a player to be sold, which manager would want to sell him, but i agree with him not wating to be here anymore he had to be sold even wenger knew that.
if Wenger felt so strongly about nas being sold, why did he not walk out in protest.
If you said he bent over for cesc then id say you had a point.
http://www.goal.com/en-gb/news/2896/...m-says-arsenalQuote:
Arsenal striker Robin van Persie has cited his "connection" with team-mate Theo Walcott as a key factor behind his stunning form this year.
After an electrifying end to last season, Van Persie has bagged 11 goals already during the current campaign and paid tribute to the playmaking skills of Walcott.
"After every single goal, people ask me, 'Who gave the assist?' I just say, 'Who do you think?' We have that connection," he told the Daily Mirror.
"I know what he is going to do, which is very important. "It's vital to have a player around me, as a striker, who knows where I move, how I move, do I want the ball into feet, do I want it behind. He knows where to find me. Stuff like that is vital."
Van Persie's goal against Bolton Wanderers in September was his 100th for the club and he made sure he celebrated the landmark with the former Southampton player.
"It was just a big honour and I asked Theo to celebrate with me," he said. "I had my history with Arsenal Football Club."
The 28-year old recalled his first goal in Arsenal colours, which came seven years ago against Manchester City.
"I lost it a bit," he said. "It was very good, it was very memorable. I went and celebrated with the wrong fans!"
One of his most fondly remembered strikes came in last season's Champions League, when Wenger's team beat Barcelona at the Emirates Stadium.
"I've seen images of fans celebrating that win," he said. "It just makes me really happy to see that.
"There's one picture in my mind of a fan dressed up with [an] Arsenalshirt on, a hat on and he was just screaming it out!
"It was like the best moment of his life. It made me so happy. You could see what it meant to him and it made me even more happy to see that.
"When the whole stadium is desperate for a goal, as a footballer, when you are the one who scores it, then it gives you a boost."
The Netherlands international also declared himself "thankful" for the role of Gunners manager Arsene Wenger in his development as a player.
"I'm so thankful for having met him because he made a big difference in the way of seeing, looking at football," he said.
"I was 20 and he said, 'Why are you not a top player yet?' I said, 'Because of this, this and this.' He told me to think about it.
"Then, a couple of weeks later, he asked me, 'Are you a top player?' I said I didn't think so and he told me to think about it.
"I started to realise and then he gave me a little bit of advice about certain actions that I did.
"For example, I made a couple of little mistakes in a game. He told me that a top player doesn't do those actions.
"I started to think about the conversation. It was a conversation that only lasted for five minutes, but it was a conversation that went on for a year because every couple of weeks he was referring back to it.
"He was showing me proof as well. I was taking it on and then it was up to me to find my answers. I was finding my own answers and that’s how he helped me big time."
The bolded part is the important stuff. Dont care about the rest.
Theo :bow:
Of the sale of Fabregas, Kroenke says: “That was between Arsène and him. I like the kid but I’m not going to change his mind. Arsène made the decision. If we wanted to be really hard about it, we could have done but Arsène believed that it was the right way to do it. We talked about it when we were in London.
“I also get it on Nasri. If we didn’t do something on Nasri people would be looking at us next summer and saying, ‘Why didn’t you do this?’ We bought in a lot of resources that we can use on other players.
“I honestly didn’t make the decision on Nasri. Of course the board talks about these things but, at the end of the day, that’s for Arsène.”
Selling Nasri was a no-brainer. He wasn't going to extend his contract and missing out on £25m for someone who doesn't want to be at Arsenal would've been silly.
If we really wanted to, I think we could've kept Fabregas. He signed a long term contract and he has to be an Arsenal player for that time. We would've had a disinterested backheeling-to-Iniesta dick but he couldn't turn totally shit or else he'd never get his big move. We could've kept him until he had a year left and then let him Nasri off.
Either way, in the last 8 or so games, we've played better football than we've seen at any point last season when Nasri and Fabregas were here. We look a much more balanced team and so right now I don't think anyone misses either of them the same way a big gap was left when Vieira went.
I'm fucking glad they're gone. Especially Fabregas because I was sick and fucking tired of the whole gay circus surrounding him and his penis pals at Barca.
I went on a tour around Arsenal and was told that Arsenal had agreed to sell Nasri to Utd and he was all set to go, then City came in with a bigger wage and he went there instead. Many grabbing c**t
The former.
Ungrateful twat.
http://27.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_l9...4280o1_500.jpg
He's going nowhere.
People who wanted to sell him during his injury problems. :haha:
He's matured as a player in a major way. His right foot is getting each game. Scores a chip with right foot. That's class. His off the ball movement is so much better. No more headless chicken movement. Now he's a predator in the box. Also, his partnership with Theo is miles better. These two used to argue all the time about moves breaking down and miscommunication. Now they're scoring goals together and pulling off golf swing celebrations. It's great to see. I hope we've seen the last of his injury problems.
That's a photoshop job.