Submit a Story!

Nasri: Time for Gunners to shine

 
Samir Nasri maintains it is now up to Arsenal to prove criticism of their Premier League title aspirations were nothing more than "nonsense". (link)

Tags:

Related Content
Cesc fancies AC Milan style
insideworldsoccer.com 12/4/2008 — Arsenal skipper Cesc Fabregas revealed that should he ever leave the North London club for Italy then the only option for the Spaniard would be AC Milan.
Arsenal vs Wigan Highlights Video 12/06/08
soccereview.blogspot.com 12/5/2008 — Arsenal vs Wigan Arsenal will be confident of building on their sensational victory over Chelsea last weekend by registering a second straight league win over Wigan Athletic on Saturday.
William Gallas seeks Arsenal exit
insideworldsoccer.com 12/5/2008 — William Gallas has told his family and friends that he wants to leave Arsenal in January after being 'humiliated' over his recent captaincy ordeal.
Arsenal Think It’s Bad Now, Wait Until Their Tricky Games Come
soccerlens.com 12/5/2008 — When William Gallas had his temper tantrum at Birmingham following the last minute penalty decision to deny his team all three points, I was sure Arsene Wenger would take the captaincy from him. It would be entirely unacceptable for any player to ...
ESPNsoccernet - England - Ronaldo was ''within an inch'' of joining Arsenal
soccernet.espn.go.com 12/5/2008 — Portugal winger Cristiano Ronaldo was poised to join Arsenal before he accepted an offer to sign for Manchester United in 2003. The winger, recently crowned European Footballer of the Year, has admitted his admiration for Gunners' boss Arsene Wenger ...
Top Five Premier League FinalBleacher Report - EPL 12/4/2008
Its time for the last Issue of the Premier Leagues Top Fi ve Series. In this last Issue for the Premier League we will determine the player who falls short of the Top Five and we will find out, Which player will represent the Premier League in ...
EPL Top Four in Breakaway Pledge: Its Just Not Fair Says WengerBleacher Report - EPL 12/4/2008
Recent developments in the English Premier Leagues' balance of power have led to the so called top four clubs (Man Utd, Chelsea, Arsenal, and Liverpool) setting in motion a long held contingency plan. A secret agreement has been in place for ...
Cesc reaffirms Arsenal loyaltyFOXSports.com News for FOX SOCCER 12/4/2008
Arsenal captain Cesc Fabregas has once again stressed his commitment to the club, after admitting he recently said he admired AC Milan.
Nasri refutes "relentless" and "unfair" criticismESPNsoccernet 12/4/2008
Samir Nasri maintains it is now up to Arsenal to prove criticism of their Premier League title aspirations were nothing more than "nonsense". > >
Gazidis' move a sign of MLS success (Yahoo! Sports)Yahoo! Sports - MLS News 12/4/2008
The fact Arsenal wants Ivan Gazidis shows that the MLS deputy commish has done a lot right with the league.