Samir Nasri

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Nasri is a sintom of what´s going on in City with this "Gentleman´s posture" with everybody. This is business and competition, not charity. We see this in the transfer market but also with the Nasri siuation. This guy doesn´t want to leave and lose money, so it´s simple: Put him training alone on a bad schedule. Not with youth, but alone. If he misses a training session, he pays, if start to be a douche, he pays and so on. He need the Schweinsteiger treatment. If you dont want to go, you are our merchandise and will do you with you what we want. The same with Bony and Mangala. It´s time to be the hammer, not the nail. Pep and Txiki need testosterone pills to act like a man and put this 3 on a nightmare, that they eventually undestand it´s better to leave.

Its not that easy there are legal issues that prevent a player being treated in such a way. Possibly a more legally qualified/competent Bluemooner could comment on the Employment regulations.
 
Nasri is a sintom of what´s going on in City with this "Gentleman´s posture" with everybody. This is business and competition, not charity. We see this in the transfer market but also with the Nasri siuation. This guy doesn´t want to leave and lose money, so it´s simple: Put him training alone on a bad schedule. Not with youth, but alone. If he misses a training session, he pays, if start to be a douche, he pays and so on. He need the Schweinsteiger treatment. If you dont want to go, you are our merchandise and will do you with you what we want. The same with Bony and Mangala. It´s time to be the hammer, not the nail. Pep and Txiki need testosterone pills to act like a man and put this 3 on a nightmare, that they eventually undestand it´s better to leave.

What you're describing here sounds a lot like constructive dismissal and he would have a case against us if we went down that route. It's not a case of us being too nice or gentlemanly here. We offered someone a contract and we are now obliged to see it out. Don't think the Schweinsteiger case is that comparable either, I think it was universally accepted that United's treatment of a top pro was very shoddy and Schweinsteiger still applied himself with great dignity throughout that.
 
Nasri is a sintom of what´s going on in City with this "Gentleman´s posture" with everybody. This is business and competition, not charity. We see this in the transfer market but also with the Nasri siuation. This guy doesn´t want to leave and lose money, so it´s simple: Put him training alone on a bad schedule. Not with youth, but alone. If he misses a training session, he pays, if start to be a douche, he pays and so on. He need the Schweinsteiger treatment. If you dont want to go, you are our merchandise and will do you with you what we want. The same with Bony and Mangala. It´s time to be the hammer, not the nail. Pep and Txiki need testosterone pills to act like a man and put this 3 on a nightmare, that they eventually undestand it´s better to leave.
Lets turn the clock back 150 years and treat people like shit. Aint gonna happen fella
 
Nasri is a sintom of what´s going on in City with this "Gentleman´s posture" with everybody. This is business and competition, not charity. We see this in the transfer market but also with the Nasri siuation. This guy doesn´t want to leave and lose money, so it´s simple: Put him training alone on a bad schedule. Not with youth, but alone. If he misses a training session, he pays, if start to be a douche, he pays and so on. He need the Schweinsteiger treatment. If you dont want to go, you are our merchandise and will do you with you what we want. The same with Bony and Mangala. It´s time to be the hammer, not the nail. Pep and Txiki need testosterone pills to act like a man and put this 3 on a nightmare, that they eventually undestand it´s better to leave.

We gave contracts to these players so they are perfectly entitled to see them out and get paid what they were promised. Nasri is the same as he was at Arsenal, mangala always seems to be making an effort and bony was a strange transfer to start with. Someone at the club thought they were worth the money so if any fan thinks otherwise they should concentrate on the guy/guys who bought them.

Nasri and mangala are perfectly capable of doing a job for us, Bony just isn't good enough but that isn't his fault.
 
Nasri is a sintom of what´s going on in City with this "Gentleman´s posture" with everybody. This is business and competition, not charity. We see this in the transfer market but also with the Nasri siuation. This guy doesn´t want to leave and lose money, so it´s simple: Put him training alone on a bad schedule. Not with youth, but alone. If he misses a training session, he pays, if start to be a douche, he pays and so on. He need the Schweinsteiger treatment. If you dont want to go, you are our merchandise and will do you with you what we want. The same with Bony and Mangala. It´s time to be the hammer, not the nail. Pep and Txiki need testosterone pills to act like a man and put this 3 on a nightmare, that they eventually undestand it´s better to leave.

Err... very well for a start, you are doing really really fine!
Now try again and say some dirty words as well and also try to shout as louuuud as you can.
You also may take the whip and beat the rubber-Nasri.

Go to the swamp and apply for head of communications. We have a different style.
Hammer, not the nail. Goodness.
 
Is this so completely crazy? Nasri back to Arsenal, + £40,000,000 in exchange for Alexis. Just a thought. I don't at all think that Samir is finished as a player. He's an unquestionably skilfull footballer, and he proved that very recently. It's a question of attitude. Of course their fans would completely loathe him, initially, anyway, and he'd have to weather that. It'd be an interesting test of character, all round.
 
Is this so completely crazy? Nasri back to Arsenal, + £40,000,000 in exchange for Alexis. Just a thought. I don't at all think that Samir is finished as a player. He's an unquestionably skilfull footballer, and he proved that very recently. It's a question of attitude. Of course their fans would completely loathe him, initially, anyway, and he'd have to weather that. It'd be an interesting test of character, all round.
Yes it is - bat crazy :)
 
Is this so completely crazy? Nasri back to Arsenal, + £40,000,000 in exchange for Alexis. Just a thought.
Its a thought, one that Arsenal might have no interest in.

How do you think the conversation might go ?

City - We'd like you best player please, we've got £50m to pay you with.
Arsenal - errr no, we're not selling him.
City - What if we offer you less money, and a player we really don't want ?
City - hello, hello, is there anyone there.
 
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