meeesh
Well-Known Member
The truth is,we have never seen the Nasri that played for Arsenal,on one hand can great performances be remembered since he arrived,not been upto it am afraid in my eyes
Some not only fell for it but couldn't wait to stick the knife in. And some sticking the knife in hadn't even seen the video FFS.Anyone who can't see that for what it is needs their sanity checking.
It's a complete stitch up, inter weaving clips of drugs with seperate clips of Nasri. From what I can see he is doing absolutely nothing wrong. The fact that mobile clips of him doing nothing wrong are interspersed with clips of drugs is his fault, really!!? Maybe an ex gooner was part of their party, maybe the mobile was stolen and now being given used nefarious lyrics. The timing stinks.
This could be anyone with an Agenda and as usual some blues fans are falling for it hook line and sinker. FFS stick up for one of our own for once!!
SSN : City willing to listen to offers for Samir Nasri
£17m
When that video with Sterling was released by The Sun, many City fans jumped on his back questioning his commitment and attitude without establishing the facts. Then it came out that it was made two years ago and he was showing some mates round the house he'd bought for his mum. So the implication he was laughing off England's failure at the Euro's and was just interested in showing off his wealth was seen to be completely false. You'd have thought that people might have learned a lesson from that yet, once again, many are sticking the knife in without knowing the facts, because it's a handy stick to beat him with.
Do we know for sure that he even knew those clips of him had been used in that video?
Do we know who released it and why? There have been some interesting timings of dodgy videos in the past because of certain agendas.
If he was aware of the full video then that possibly renders his judgement questionable but he hasn't actually done anything wrong.
If he has a dickhead for a mate, that's not a criminal offence and there are plenty of footballers who have questionable private lives. If that private life is affecting his work, then the club should certainly deal with it. But if it isn't and it doesn't affect the club in any other way then it's up to him and him alone.
I think back and remember that he was one of the footballers involved in the infamous 'quenelle' incident, where he was photographed making an allegedly anti-semitic gesture outside the club shop. We had every right to fuck him off then but he made an apology and was rewarded with a new contract shortly after. Football has a habit of looking the other way when some very questionable behaviour is involved. Giggs, Joey Barton, the horrible rat-faced racist that is Jamie Vardy, drunk driver Ray Wilkins, Stan Collymore, etc, etc. Even players caught using drugs have seen their drug use brushed under the carpet with secret bans handed out and called "long term injuries".
Maybe the club will want him to explain what's happened or maybe they don't care as he's seemingly going anyway. But to equate this video with him have a drug or attitude problem is simply silly without being in possession of the facts and I still maintain it's a disgrace for City fans to be re-tweeting this and claiming it's a problem. It's the sort of shit that The Sun does.