Mase wrote:Cit.revenge wrote:I just watch second goal from liverpool becouse i did not see him well. How the fuck sombody can earn 200 000 a week fight for Title and react like that on Couthino. I remember that Van Persie free kick also Nasri hide from ball. Silva and Nasri do not defend and that against even week teams do not work. We lose points from Burnley for the same reason. Hes ( Nasri ) reaction there is awful .
Still haven't forgiven him for that van Persie freekick. To me he's always been a horrible little shit who I could never like. The sooner we get rid of these types of players at our club the better!
ross.mcfc wrote:My least fav City player, all talk, little action. I'd take ten million.
Wonderwall wrote:I am a fan of Nasri and think he has stepped up the plate in quite a few big games and they didnt come any bigger than Rome Away and CoC final last year as an example. However, I think Nasri plays best when Silva is not playing, they just dont seem to gel together, its rare you see them both have a good game.
zabbadabbado wrote:Nasri Reminds me of the Duracell Bunny out of the adverts.
99% of the time he just runs around in circles not really doing anything.
Cocacolajojo wrote:So when we had change our system we played better. ☺
Manchester City to sell Samir Nasri and land Real Madrid's Isco
The current Premier League champions came close to signing the Spaniard during his time at Malaga, but instead missed out to Carlo Ancelotti's side.
Isco has played in a variety of positions at the Santiago Bernabeu, but has reinvented himself as a disciplined yet creative central midfielder in the mould of Andres Iniesta.
Manuel Pellegrini is a huge fan of the versatile international, and reports claim that he is plotting to pair him alongside Yaya Toure for the next campaign.
However, City are well aware that in order to meet Financial Fair Play regulations, they must sell before they can buy.
And sources in Italy claim that Juventus are ready to sign Samir Nasri as they prepare to lose Paul Pogba.
Massimo Allegri is looking for an out-and-out No10 to play at the tip of is midfield diamond, and feels that Nasri's technique as well as resilience makes him the perfect man for the role
http://www.express.co.uk/sport/football ... entus-Deal
Sideshow Bob wrote:I like nasri but would not say no to this...Manchester City to sell Samir Nasri and land Real Madrid's Isco
The current Premier League champions came close to signing the Spaniard during his time at Malaga, but instead missed out to Carlo Ancelotti's side.
Isco has played in a variety of positions at the Santiago Bernabeu, but has reinvented himself as a disciplined yet creative central midfielder in the mould of Andres Iniesta.
Manuel Pellegrini is a huge fan of the versatile international, and reports claim that he is plotting to pair him alongside Yaya Toure for the next campaign.
However, City are well aware that in order to meet Financial Fair Play regulations, they must sell before they can buy.
And sources in Italy claim that Juventus are ready to sign Samir Nasri as they prepare to lose Paul Pogba.
Massimo Allegri is looking for an out-and-out No10 to play at the tip of is midfield diamond, and feels that Nasri's technique as well as resilience makes him the perfect man for the role
http://www.express.co.uk/sport/football ... entus-Deal
Blue In Bolton wrote:Sideshow Bob wrote:I like nasri but would not say no to this...Manchester City to sell Samir Nasri and land Real Madrid's Isco
The current Premier League champions came close to signing the Spaniard during his time at Malaga, but instead missed out to Carlo Ancelotti's side.
Isco has played in a variety of positions at the Santiago Bernabeu, but has reinvented himself as a disciplined yet creative central midfielder in the mould of Andres Iniesta.
Manuel Pellegrini is a huge fan of the versatile international, and reports claim that he is plotting to pair him alongside Yaya Toure for the next campaign.
However, City are well aware that in order to meet Financial Fair Play regulations, they must sell before they can buy.
And sources in Italy claim that Juventus are ready to sign Samir Nasri as they prepare to lose Paul Pogba.
Massimo Allegri is looking for an out-and-out No10 to play at the tip of is midfield diamond, and feels that Nasri's technique as well as resilience makes him the perfect man for the role
http://www.express.co.uk/sport/football ... entus-Deal
Yes please!! Definitely one that is needed for a probable rebuilding job for next season. Hardworking, skillful and creative; What's not to like? Why not lob in Jovetic to Juventus as well - £30 million, that will do nicely.
sheblue wrote:Blue In Bolton wrote:Sideshow Bob wrote:I like nasri but would not say no to this...Manchester City to sell Samir Nasri and land Real Madrid's Isco
The current Premier League champions came close to signing the Spaniard during his time at Malaga, but instead missed out to Carlo Ancelotti's side.
Isco has played in a variety of positions at the Santiago Bernabeu, but has reinvented himself as a disciplined yet creative central midfielder in the mould of Andres Iniesta.
Manuel Pellegrini is a huge fan of the versatile international, and reports claim that he is plotting to pair him alongside Yaya Toure for the next campaign.
However, City are well aware that in order to meet Financial Fair Play regulations, they must sell before they can buy.
And sources in Italy claim that Juventus are ready to sign Samir Nasri as they prepare to lose Paul Pogba.
Massimo Allegri is looking for an out-and-out No10 to play at the tip of is midfield diamond, and feels that Nasri's technique as well as resilience makes him the perfect man for the role
http://www.express.co.uk/sport/football ... entus-Deal
Yes please!! Definitely one that is needed for a probable rebuilding job for next season. Hardworking, skillful and creative; What's not to like? Why not lob in Jovetic to Juventus as well - £30 million, that will do nicely.
So we sell nasri to juve to replace pogba, we use the dosh to fund isco, one big problem where does pogba go?
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