MaineRoadmcfc
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Re: Samir Nasri
The invisible man
The invisible man
dubblue said:He's good enough but no desire or mentality to excel after getting a cushy contract. I would honestly sell him next summer along with Yaya.
momo88 said:dubblue said:He's good enough but no desire or mentality to excel after getting a cushy contract. I would honestly sell him next summer along with Yaya.
Agree
Besttt buddies with the same mentality.Can fuck off with their shit attitude.momo88 said:dubblue said:He's good enough but no desire or mentality to excel after getting a cushy contract. I would honestly sell him next summer along with Yaya.
Agree
Mister Appointment said:nellyonthewing said:Great players feed off the negativity and turn it round to destroy their critics. He is a wimp.The Fat el Hombre said:I'd rather he just went there and performed for once
He's a world class footballer who two managers in a row have seen as integral to our team.
Also the nonsense about great players feeding off negativity, it's just nonsense. People, humans, are all different. They are motivated by different things. Some great players need an arm around the shoulder, other great players need bollocking every now and again, some great players love playing at home, other great players love playing away from home.
There's no one size fits all analysis, although it's fair to say that Nasri destroyed all the negativity from two seasons ago with his performances last season, which again I'll repeat, were integral to our title win.
Wimp my arse.
Rammy Blue said:Mister Appointment said:nellyonthewing said:Great players feed off the negativity and turn it round to destroy their critics. He is a wimp.
He's a world class footballer who two managers in a row have seen as integral to our team.
Also the nonsense about great players feeding off negativity, it's just nonsense. People, humans, are all different. They are motivated by different things. Some great players need an arm around the shoulder, other great players need bollocking every now and again, some great players love playing at home, other great players love playing away from home.
There's no one size fits all analysis, although it's fair to say that Nasri destroyed all the negativity from two seasons ago with his performances last season, which again I'll repeat, were integral to our title win.
Wimp my arse.
Still feel the same way, mate?
He's fucking gash.
grim up north said:Rammy Blue said:Mister Appointment said:He's a world class footballer who two managers in a row have seen as integral to our team.
Also the nonsense about great players feeding off negativity, it's just nonsense. People, humans, are all different. They are motivated by different things. Some great players need an arm around the shoulder, other great players need bollocking every now and again, some great players love playing at home, other great players love playing away from home.
There's no one size fits all analysis, although it's fair to say that Nasri destroyed all the negativity from two seasons ago with his performances last season, which again I'll repeat, were integral to our title win.
Wimp my arse.
Still feel the same way, mate?
He's fucking gash.
Go and watch tiddlywinks mate football is obviously not for you
pikku said:Honestly ,i have yet to see the nasri of arsenal.He was better there.
grim up north never criticises any city player or anything the club does.Rammy Blue said:grim up north said:Rammy Blue said:Still feel the same way, mate?
grim up north never criticises any city player or anything the club does
He's fucking gash.
Go and watch tiddlywinks mate football is obviously not for you
Do you think he's been playing well then?
Rammy Blue said:grim up north said:Rammy Blue said:Still feel the same way, mate?
He's fucking gash.
Go and watch tiddlywinks mate football is obviously not for you
Do you think he's been playing well then?