The perfect fumble
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intheredcorner said:intheredcorner said:It's what we feel. You can't change it. Nasri says he moved because of trophies...but let's not pretend that doubling your money isn't a factor you consider when moving jobs. It's the truth. Of course winning the league will mask it. But he wasn't such a key player in your team.
Here's a question. Do you think you could have won the league even without Nasri?
I think you would have. That's what makes him a passenger. The truth is, players who talk a lot, try to 'give it back to fans' and that sort of behaviour always follow the wrong path. Because they don't know how to shut up. Nasri insulted Gallas for leaving arsenal. He even refused to shake Gallas's hand during the pre-match ritual. He called Gallas a coward and all sorts of other names. So why shouldn't he expect to be told the same things when he also does a Gallas? Check out all other guys who talk too much. They never settle at one club. Anelka, Adebayor, Bellamy, Tevez, Gallas, Heinze etc. You see, it's in their character. If a guy like Hazard comes in and all of a sudden Nasri starts getting fewer game times, he will start opening his big mouth. Soon he will be shipped away on loan to France because of the energy he brings to your changing room. That's how he's gonna end up if he continues on the path he has taken. Guys like Kolo, clichy, fabregas on the other hand are true professionals. They don't talk too much. They go about their business.
Nasri had better learn from true professionals in your ranks like Kompany, Milner, Barry, Sergio...
But like I said...other than Nasri (what do you expect anyway) I have no problem with city and I actually preferred that you won it over united.
Bump!
With the stories coming out of the France camp regarding Nasri, I bet you are all now beginning to get that sinking feeling that I could be right about him not knowing when to shut it and be a professional. He really does need to improve his behaviour if he is to realize his potential. Just one season with him and you guys have had to already issue a statement to allay rumours that he will be sold. Of course he is your player now and you are entitled to defending him. But he's trouble. Check it out.
<a class="postlink" href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/blog/2012/jun/24/euro-2012-samir-nasri-arguments-france" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/blog ... nts-france</a>
Laughable, I can't put my finger on it, when was "professional" redefined as having a Masters Degree in Public Relations rather than an ability to kick a ball around?
I like Nasri, when he's hacked off he has a tendency to let it be known, not unlike myself.
He seems happy in a sky blue shirt, I'm happy to see him in a sky blue shirt, end of story.