Claudius wrote:

Nasri is a horrible little man, make no mistake. But he's a horrible little man who was willing to play hard for Arsenal even in the days before his move was finalised. Not to romanticise the cnut, but he was probably the best player on the field in his last game

Exactly. He honoured his contract and did his job. Thats a real case of us deciding to sell. It still amazes people think worse of Nasri than Fabregas even though they left in the same window and Nasri acted professionally while Fabregas refused to play.

ebouefan wrote:

Deleted because ludovic asked something different.

Ah okay sorry.
Cherchez le troll.

Biggus wrote:
YounGunner wrote:

I would take RvP back in a heartbeat. Nothing personal, just business.

You're some fan, "nothing personal just business"
I don't see what difference it would make to you, you won't make a penny out of it.

Business in the sense of what he will offer to the club on the pitch. Like i said if we can't acquire one of the top 3 available 9s in Europe this summer, i would rather have RvP back than stick with Giroud or sign another Yaya Sanogo. Wenger knows that RvP looks after his body, is a model professional so he will go strong into his 30s and despite his recent injury he has only been out for 2 months in the last 3 years to put it into perspective and that was only because Moyes rushed him back from a minor groin injury. Saying he's back to being injury prone is like calling Ramsey or Messi injury prone just because they happened to pick up an injury.

Fucking cunt. Cunt of the highest order. No way should anyone wants him back.

Bad news is that Tancredi Palmeri was also the one who broke the RVP to Utd news way before anyone 2 seasons ago. Claims to have good connection with RVP's agent.

qs! wrote:
Claudius wrote:

Nasri is a horrible little man, make no mistake. But he's a horrible little man who was willing to play hard for Arsenal even in the days before his move was finalised. Not to romanticise the cnut, but he was probably the best player on the field in his last game

Exactly. He honoured his contract and did his job. Thats a real case of us deciding to sell. It still amazes people think worse of Nasri than Fabregas even though they left in the same window and Nasri acted professionally while Fabregas refused to play.

You probably forget what he said on the Etihad pitch when they won the title. I have never seen someone spoke so bad, directly aiming against us while they won a title.

Nasri was receiving tons of abuse from Arsenal fans on twitter, led by the wanker Piers Morgan. Everyone was ripping into him after we beat City at Emirates and it looked like we ended the title race in favor of United, who went on to bottle an 8 point lead. I reckon Nasri was justified.

He was paying the Arsenal fans back who had spent a whole season abusing him. If you dish out abuse, then don't come crying if a player proves to be human and gives some back.

Clrnc wrote:

You probably forget what he said on the Etihad pitch when they won the title. I have never seen someone spoke so bad, directly aiming against us while they won a title.

What did he say?

Volante wrote:

United aren't signing Cavani or Costa without CL football.

CL ain't the be all and end all

YounGunner wrote:

if we can't acquire one of the top 3 available 9s in Europe this summer, i would rather have RvP back than stick with Giroud or sign another Yaya Sanogo.

Do you think Giroud is the 4th best number 9 in the world or is there another reason for a such ridiculous false dilemma?

For a club like Man U I don't think being out of the CL for a season will make one iota of difference when it comes to attracting players.

Rex wrote:

For a club like Man U I don't think being out of the CL for a season will make one iota of difference when it comes to attracting players.

In most cases, sure, but why would a player like Cavani/Costa choose United over Chelsea/Arsenal/Madrid/etc when they can get similar wages and guaranteed CL football?

Not to mention they'd have to work with David Moyes who doesn't have any reputation at all among top players.

Mandzukic will probably be available in the summer if everything else fails. He's not in the Cavani bracket but he's a lot better than what we have. Other than Suarez and Agüero there isn't a better forward in Premier League. Plenty of reliable players who are just waiting for a top club with a vacant spot to show up.

Mandzukic is bang average. Negredo, Rooney, Sturridge and RvP are all better than Mandzukic so i'm not sure about him being 3rd to Suarez and Aguero.

Biggus wrote:
Wilshere wrote:

But he's a cunt. Not quite Nasri, Cole and Adebayor, but right behind them.

Why is he behind Nasri?
What did Nasri do exceptionally cunty?
He wasn't the captain he didn't spend most of his time injured, he ran his contract down but didn't make a big justification attempt about it, he didn't move to a hated rival and finally did it purely for money.
Now he won't be making any Arsenal fans cult hero lists but how is he worse than that other piece of shit?

Nasri didn't run his contract down, he was sold? The first thing he said after completing the transfer was that City fans were more passionate. When he won the title, he said "I hope they are watching me now, collecting my Premier League winner's medal. I believe they have not won a trophy for many years now."

Van Persie being made captain just because Wenger gifts captaincy to the players he wants to stay, doesn't make RvP's transfer more treacherous than it already was.

And this is not me defending van Persie btw.

For what it's worth...

Nasri wrote:

Wow just saw the article that the guardian made about my comment my apologies to the arsenal fans i never said something like this

YounGunner wrote:
Biggus wrote:

You're some fan, "nothing personal just business"
I don't see what difference it would make to you, you won't make a penny out of it.

Business in the sense of what he will offer to the club on the pitch. Like i said if we can't acquire one of the top 3 available 9s in Europe this summer, i would rather have RvP back than stick with Giroud or sign another Yaya Sanogo. Wenger knows that RvP looks after his body, is a model professional so he will go strong into his 30s and despite his recent injury he has only been out for 2 months in the last 3 years to put it into perspective and that was only because Moyes rushed him back from a minor groin injury. Saying he's back to being injury prone is like calling Ramsey or Messi injury prone just because they happened to pick up an injury.

You've always been a massive massive fan. Ever since he came. I remember you in threads 7, 8, 9 years ago on A-M.

If he's the best striker we can get, I'd take him. He left to win stuff, don't blame him for that, it's just a kick in the teeth that he went to a domestic rival. The only reason he's considered a bigger cunt than Nasri is because he was a bigger loss...and that comes from someone that loved Nasri.

Probably because he always showed world class potential.