From: The Scrutineer on


"Mark V." <markvanderv1(a)yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> Rather interesting that he sought out Van Persie before whooping it
> up. Perhaps it wasn't such an exhilarating climax for somebody whose
> play time wasn't commensurate with their star status.
>
> While Barca's financial realities probably do have an impact on his
> transfer prospects, I also imagine that he realized that the same two
> guys who kept him on Spain's bench will be right in front of him when
> he transfers to Barca.
>
>
>
> Fabregas "proud to be" at Arsenal
>
> July 12, 2010
>
> Cesc Fabregas has hailed Arsenal as a "world-class club" and suggested
> he is ready to stay next season.
>
>
> Fabregas had earlier indicated that he wanted to return to Barcelona
> this summer but, given the current economic difficulties at the club,
> it appears new president Sandro Rosell is unwilling to pay big money
> for the player.
>
> Following Spain's victory over Netherlands on Sunday, Fabregas said:
> "All I can say is that this World Cup victory is for all the Arsenal
> players and fans. They are a world-class club. I am an Arsenal player
> and proud to be."
>
> Fabregas also revealed his first thought after beating Netherlands was
> to console Arsenal team-mate Robin van Persie.
>
> "The first thing I had to do after the final whistle was go to Robin,"
> he said. "Instead of celebrating with my friends, I wanted to talk to
> him. He has been injured a lot and if it wasn't us he was playing
> against, it would have been different. I just hope he has his chance
> again, because he is a great guy and a great leader."

Take it as you like, he celebrated the triumph in a Barcelona jersey!!!

I think he will stay, he has the captaincy!!!

From: Diabolik on
LOL.

Fabregas talks with a forked toungue out of convenience.
Of course he would have prefered to play with Barca, he's been saying that
all along, until now.


From: Mark V. on
On Jul 12, 6:51 pm, "Diabolik" <diabo...(a)nospam.com> wrote:
> LOL.
>
> Fabregas talks with a forked toungue out of convenience.
> Of course he would have prefered to play with Barca, he's been saying that
> all along, until now.

Nobody doubts that he'd like to return to Barcelona at some point. But
I don't think it's unreasonable to at least speculate that playing
behind Iniesta and Xavi on this stage may have given him a cold
glimpse of the next two years if he jumps now.

But he will return to Catalyuna at some point.
From: Diabolik on

"Mark V." <markvanderv1(a)yahoo.com> wrote in message
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On Jul 12, 6:51 pm, "Diabolik" <diabo...(a)nospam.com> wrote:
> LOL.
>
> Fabregas talks with a forked toungue out of convenience.
> Of course he would have prefered to play with Barca, he's been saying that
> all along, until now.

> Nobody doubts that he'd like to return to Barcelona at some point. But
> I don't think it's unreasonable to at least speculate that playing
> behind Iniesta and Xavi on this stage may have given him a cold
> glimpse of the next two years if he jumps now.

Maybe, but when you play CL and league, you should get enough time play if
the coach rotates players effectively.


> But he will return to Catalyuna at some point.

Well that seems to be his dream.


From: The Scrutineer on
>> But he will return to Catalyuna at some point.
>
> Well that seems to be his dream.

What worries me more than his dream is an opening day defeat to Liverpool,
then he realises its the same old Arsenal and asks for a transfer!!!

Fix the team WENGER!!!