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Dec 9 2008, 01:17 AM
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QUOTE (kurtsimonw @ Dec 8 2008, 11:36 PM)  Just watched the Arsenal highlights and I'm shocked at their supporters. Eboue was playing fairly poorly, so the Arsenal fans kept booing there own player when he touched the ball, which resulted in him playing even worse and getting subbed off. Agreed. Although it is Eboue and I've hated him and his hardman want-to-be attitude in the Prem since day one.
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Dec 9 2008, 10:25 AM
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QUOTE (kurtsimonw @ Dec 9 2008, 12:36 AM)  Just watched the Arsenal highlights and I'm shocked at their supporters. Eboue was playing fairly poorly, so the Arsenal fans kept booing there own player when he touched the ball, which resulted in him playing even worse and getting subbed off.
The Arsenal fans I know claimed they're entitled to boo him because he should be playing well. Well I think the Arsenal players should start booing the fans for their shite performances, you can hear a pin drop at the Eimirites. Maybe if you got behind the team you'd start playing better? OR, maybe you don't deserve better, why should these guys play for you when you treat them like that? Ridiculous. If you think that's bad you should never attend a Schalke game. Ask Kevin Kuranyi. They boo at him every weekend. (OK...he really IS bad but like you say...it doesn't make him play better.)
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Dec 9 2008, 01:10 PM
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QUOTE (kurtsimonw @ Dec 9 2008, 01:36 AM)  Just watched the Arsenal highlights and I'm shocked at their supporters. Eboue was playing fairly poorly, so the Arsenal fans kept booing there own player when he touched the ball, which resulted in him playing even worse and getting subbed off.
The Arsenal fans I know claimed they're entitled to boo him because he should be playing well. Well I think the Arsenal players should start booing the fans for their shite performances, you can hear a pin drop at the Eimirites. Maybe if you got behind the team you'd start playing better? OR, maybe you don't deserve better, why should these guys play for you when you treat them like that? Ridiculous. I'm totally with you. You can't be booing your team or any player in particular when they are playing, that's not beneficial to anyone. What's justified since fans pay to watch their club's players fight and try hard is to boo them at the end of the game if they have shown lack of desire. I don't like Eboue either but that was harsh and unfair.
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Dec 10 2008, 04:29 PM
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QUOTE I'll Leave Arsenal - Fabregas The clock is not exactly ticking yet, but Cesc Fabregas affirmed that he will be leaving Arsenal when his current deal expires...
Arsenal captain Cesc Fabregas has reiterated his desire to move away from the club and back to Spain upon completion of the terms of his current contract.
Fabregas still has six years to run on his current Gunners deal, having signed a long-term agreement in October 2006.
However, the Barcelona-schooled 21-year-old admits that he still harbours a long-term ambition to feature in La Liga.
The Euro 2008 winner conceded in the interview with Radio Marca that not even his place in the Arsenal line-up can be guaranteed, but affirmed that he is still happy and motivated at the Emirates.
Fabregas was handed the captaincy last month after manager Arsene Wenger stripped it from William Gallas, and the midfielder admits that the responsibility has had an effect on his game.
Nevertheless, Fabregas stated that it is a question of 'when' rather than 'if' he returns to ply his trade on the Iberian peninsula.
He told Radio Marca: "The idea has always been the same. That's why I signed such a long contract.
"What happens is that nobody in football has guaranteed place anywhere. Today everything is so changeable, so complicated that you never know, but the truth is that I'm very happy, very motivated and being captain is an extra incentive.
"Everybody knows that one day I would return to Spanish football. It's an experience I want to live. I want to play in Spain as a professional."
Peter Staunton, Goal.com Fabregas - I'll leave Arsenal (one day) - Goal.Com
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