Player thread: Samir Nasri (2014/15)

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Re: Nasri...after the final whistle

coleridge said:
Millwallawayveteran1988 said:
quiet_riot said:
Funny, given that he's such a massive fanny. If any Hull player had taken him up on his offer, he'd have got twatted.

Laughable isn't it.

He's not a fanny. He was frustrated, like the rest of us. Anyway, you have a rant, mate. That's up to you.

What's laughable is how quick some of the posters on here are to have a dig at one of our most skilful creative players, at the earliest opportunity, in this case when he's only just come back. My view, that along with Silva and Toure he is part of the essential 3 we need in the team to function at our fluid and incisive best, is one shared by most blues I speak to, and he carries the ball in a way, in parts of the field, that no one else does in our team.

Fannies indeed.
 
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His interview with MCTV clearly spoke of a man who has grave doubts about our capacity to close the gap on Chelsea.

Chelsea are not Liverpool with all due respect to Liverpool he mentions.

The fact that Southampton and Man Utd were part of his rhetoric as well also suggests a complete lack of confidence in our team at present.

It now clearly a case of looking over our shoulder.

Everton , Burnley, Arsenal , Chelsea and now Hull lets face it are performances that are clearly not good enough and throw in the weak effort to throw away our last chance at Silverware this year against Boro and he doesn't point a rosy picture.

Forget the title was how to read his body language pure and simple when all is said and done.

Whether we are good enough to hold on to a top four place is more the point now and the signs are not good , 6 below par performances on the spin and a leadership all over the place in fact non existent at present.

Its a if they are expecting YAYA AND BONY to be our saviours.

If they think that they are in for a rude shock its not going to happen unless all of them get out of the maze they have been all season and show some balls.

The blistering football when we were able to play teams off the park for the majority of games is long and gone now with this squad.

No doubt they have massively underperformed this year and MP will pay the price for that at seasons end if not before.

Stoke will show us whether this squad are a bunch of prima donnas or are up for a fight even though we know already and I think the players know that back to back will have to wait another two seasons at least.

PATHETIC DISPLAY FROM A SIDE THAT IS STILL HAPPY TO BASK ON FORMER GLORIES.

Keep this up and they can look forward to Europa league next year if that.

Maybe they think if its good enough for Manure its good enough for us.
 
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Didnt see anything at all, but im sure it just would of been frustration...like the rest of us were. Oh well we move on too stoke next week!
 
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Bilboblue said:
mancity1 said:
6 below par performances on the spin and a leadership all over the place in fact non existent at present.

You think we were poor at Chelsea?

Give over.

The result would have pleased some but given Mou's tactics and the fact they had no shot on goal for over 53 minutes I thought it was another missed opportunity in fact given how the game went it was probably a real big missed opportunity.

Our inability to break teams down combined with some shocking defending and inability to create chances from out wide and it has to add up to one thing.

Make no mistake we are more looking back now than forward this year.

We are pitiful to watch and have been for a while.

Massive clean out on and off the field will have to take place over the summer otherwise next year we will regress even further.
 
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jimmygrimblesboots said:
at least nasri showed some passion during the game , a pity some of the other players didnt show the same frustration , well done samir , when he gets back to 100% fitness , he will be a massive plus for the team.

Spot on mate, wish some of the pricks on here would get behind there players, instead of acting like cunts.
 
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Nasri fanny? He wouldn't back up if Duncan Ferguson would be on other side.
 
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Slows the pace right down, very rarely makes a pass within 5 seconds of receiving the ball. Most footballers can run 30+ yards in 5 seconds so what chance do we have when the oppositions biggest advantage is a slow build up, Nasri offers this in abundance.
 
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He's from one of the roughest areas in Marseille, and was scouted whilst playing in a gang team at 11.

Size doesn't matter, he has balls. In one of his interviews he said something along the lines of: "if I can grow up facing a knife, I can face a tough tackle".

Still remember one of his earliest games at Arsenal where he bridged up to Old mate Joey Barton and I thought this kid has fire.
 
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The Nasri of yesterday reminded me of the Nasri of Arsenal.

He was an obnoxious git then and he is giving me the same impression now - always hard done by. Show some balls and fight for the cause on the proper way. Gobbing off at everyone doesn't work.

PS - you are not a hard man.
 
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