r.soleofsalford
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He'd already been fucked off on loan before that whole incident
I thought Nasri was a great player who was held back a bit by not really giving a fuck
He'd already been fucked off on loan before that whole incident
I thought Nasri was a great player who was held back a bit by not really giving a fuck
His "I knew I made the right decision" interview after the Aguero game was brilliant.What a baffling thread.
Loved Samir when he was here. Gutted Pep didn’t want to try and work with him, think he would’ve excelled.
Anybody who puts essentially tells Arsenal to fuck off then smiles with a PL trophy wrapped in blue ribbons is a winner to me.
I definitely agree. I loved watching his football even when he was at Arsenal. But as good as he could be he could of been up there with Yaya David imo.Thought he was really good for us overall, was a big part of the titles won under Mancini and Pellegrini.
His "I knew I made the right decision" interview after the Aguero game was brilliant.
Really got under the Tarquins skin
I definitely agree. I loved watching his football even when he was at Arsenal. But as good as he could be he could of been up there with Yaya David imo.
I clearly remember that one. Wasn’t it Carlos' first game back, after his "sabbatical" in Argentina?Very skilled player. Very difficult to get the ball off. His combination goal with Tevez against Chelsea is a thing of beauty.
I clearly remember that one. Wasn’t it Carlos' first game back, after his "sabbatical" in Argentina?
I have to agree, at least, to a certain extent, with what I heard on the TV coverage of one our games a few months ago.Yep. The reaction of the crowd is very interesting, when he's brought on. It's an almost exact mix of boos and cheers. Very strange.
Just watched the highlights back. It also strikes me how boiling the atmosphere at the Etihad was in those last few games. No problem of atmosphere then. We weren't glutted with winning… We have become fat with trophies.