Samir Nasri

Da_Blu_Moona said:
Thinks he's better than he is, a bout of what I call Bartonitis.
I agree.
We can't afford players of his standard if we're going to get to where we want to be. All clubs make mistakes occasionally, so no biggie...

Ship him out to the highest bidder in the summer, and recycle the cash.
 
mancity1 said:
Had a poor season so far to what he is capable of as have Yaya , Kompany, Tevez, Dzeko, Kun, Silva and Hart for that matter for various reasons.

He needs to sort out how important City and football in general are to him otherwise no matter who he plays for in the future his chances to show what he is capable of will be limited especially in the big games.

This is a great post and is the reason why I hate Nasri so much. All the above players, despite a loss of form or how the team is playing, don't go hiding and accept their responsibilities and try and play. And all of them care about the blue shirt. You could argue that Tevez doesn't but even if he doesn't, he still has the professionalism and self dignity, when on the pitch, to pull his tripe out. This is something Nasri has never done. And it's not just his performances on the pitch either, he shuns the fans when they ask for autographs, he very rarely agrees to interviews and cares not one jot about this club. All Nasri cares about, is Nasri.

If you're going to defend him because he's "On a bad run of form" or "Is a big talent but it's just not working for him at the moment" then that's very laudable, but NO ONE can claim that he has ever done anything in a blue shirt that has amounted to a show of pride and passion for the shirt. And don't go on about the "headbutt" incident. That, if anything, personified how pathetic he is. A mock show of indignation after a foul that fooled no one. Red card or no red card.

As for comparing him to Richard Edghill. If I were Edgy I'd be deeply insulted. Edgy got terrible stick from the fans and looking back, most are embarrassed about it. If he wasn't our best player at that time, then no one could accuse him of not trying.
 
I remember the first interview with him on the club website, he was wearing a pair of ridiculous poncy loafers with no socks and jeans that stopped at his ankle. Looked a right dick. I knew from that moment he was a mistake!
 
Zabotelli said:
Mancini only signed the **** because the rags wanted him
According to Mancini he wanted him when he was at Inter but coulden´t get him so you´re wrong!
 
Nasri was a building blocks signing... Like Bellamy was.
A player you bring in to get you up one extra level on the ladder of progress.

But he isn't at elite club level. he was never going to be a mainstay of our future. He's done what was needed.

Now is the time to rid our hands of him, say "thank you for last year", and recycle the funds.

No time to wait for him to "come good".
 

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