KY
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listed along Sagna and Cesc as one of 3 world class players currently in our team who would walk into the invincibles team.
KY said:listed along Sagna and Cesc as one of 3 world class players currently in our team who would walk into the invincibles team.
Donger_Stu said:Lol, not the kind of recognition usually sort ops:
Thank god for the anonymity of the internet!
In all seriousness, the only aspect Im interested in in Samir (or any AFC player) is how well they play for our team.
Herbert Chapman said:Spork said:Gooner_Stu said:Love the Nasri dong too, its an easy one for people to pick up and get involved with.
Is there something you're not telling us?
LMAO, thats a classic.
http://wearearsenalblog.com/nasri-close-to-agreeing-new-dealNasri's Dad said:“He is only 23 years old and still has much room for improvement,” said Nasri’s father, Hamid. “I am convinced that he can go even higher. I think that yes, this will be with Arsenal. It is a club that is close to his heart, that knew how to bring him to the level where he is. I think that Arsenal remains his priority.”
Humble Rex said:KY said:listed along Sagna and Cesc as one of 3 world class players currently in our team who would walk into the invincibles team.
Don´t know about that! You would have Cesc ahead of PV4 in a 4-4-1-1? And Nasri ahead of Pires? Hmmmm...
The Jury said:Back to some Nasri analysis...
There seems to be a little bit of an ineffectual trend developing against the better, more organised defences like Manure, City (when they want to) and early season Chelsea. His performances have been almost identical as far as ambition goes, or lack of it.
Still think his best position is down the centre, for me - especially against the better defences, where he can go off, or shoot with either foot.