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Beautiful, no ? http://www.leparisien.fr/sports/ben-arfa-retour-au-football-04-04-2011-1392090.php

 

I wanted to ask you a few things : what Newcastle team generally do on the pre-season ? When does it begin and do you play against other teams (if yes do you already know them ?) ?

I think you'll play some friendly matches but will you do it against european teams ?

 

last line of that article in google translate 'He knows he waited on the side of St James' Park: "I felt a lot of respect, trust and love from the fans. I now want to do them. "

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He looks like a faggot there. But that's no problem since most players do.

 

A faggot ?? No, no, no ... If i understand well, it is not very nice for him ! He is a handsome man and he likes women ! You can't really say that about him lol. But if you think that men who wear pink shirt are all faggot you should open your mind lol

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He looks like a faggot there. But that's no problem since most players do.

 

A faggot ?? No, no, no ... If i understand well, it is not very nice for him ! He is a handsome man and he likes women ! You can't really say that about him lol. But if you think that men who wear pink shirt are all faggot you should open your mind lol

 

:lol: :clap:

 

You tell him, mimi!

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He looks like a faggot there. But that's no problem since most players do.

 

A faggot ?? No, no, no ... If i understand well, it is not very nice for him ! He is a handsome man and he likes women ! You can't really say that about him lol. But if you think that men who wear pink shirt are all faggot you should open your mind lol

 

It's not the jumper, it's the way he wears it. And earrings are for women.

Two microphones is gay anyway.

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He looks like a faggot there. But that's no problem since most players do.

 

A faggot ?? No, no, no ... If i understand well, it is not very nice for him ! He is a handsome man and he likes women ! You can't really say that about him lol. But if you think that men who wear pink shirt are all faggot you should open your mind lol

 

It's not the jumper, it's the way he wears it. And earrings are for women.

Two microphones is gay anyway.

 

And what is the way he wears it ???

But i agree with you, men shouldn't wear earrings, it is for women ! Personnally i hate men who wear women "things". But i know ben arfa and he usually doesn't  wear like that !

 

Anyway, he plays good football and that is the most important !

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He looks like a faggot there. But that's no problem since most players do.

 

A faggot ?? No, no, no ... If i understand well, it is not very nice for him ! He is a handsome man and he likes women ! You can't really say that about him lol. But if you think that men who wear pink shirt are all faggot you should open your mind lol

 

It's not the jumper, it's the way he wears it. And earrings are for women.

Two microphones is gay anyway.

 

And what is the way he wears it ???

But i agree with you, men shouldn't wear earrings, it is for women ! Personnally i hate men who wear women "things". But i know ben arfa and he usually doesn't  wear like that !

 

Anyway, he plays good football and that is the most important !

 

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"I was afraid for my career. I had to have a second operation in November because of a big infection. It could have been very dangerous.

 

"I was told I could have had my leg cut off if the doctors hadn't intervened very, very quickly.

 

"So today I'm just really happy to be able to play again. It hurts me to see the images of my injury, it makes me feel sick. I've seen the pictures at least 100 times. De Jong sent me a text message, I don't speak very good English so I didn't understand every word.

 

"But basically he said he hadn't meant to do me any harm and that he was sorry.

 

"I replied it was OK and that's football. But the big problem is the referee didn't even give a foul against him for that tackle, let alone a card.

 

"If there's no punishment, he can get away with anything. I don't want to be having a go at refs, but they must protect players a bit more."

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"I was afraid for my career. I had to have a second operation in November because of a big infection. It could have been very dangerous.

 

"I was told I could have had my leg cut off if the doctors hadn't intervened very, very quickly.

 

"So today I'm just really happy to be able to play again. It hurts me to see the images of my injury, it makes me feel sick. I've seen the pictures at least 100 times. De Jong sent me a text message, I don't speak very good English so I didn't understand every word.

 

"But basically he said he hadn't meant to do me any harm and that he was sorry.

 

"I replied it was OK and that's football. But the big problem is the referee didn't even give a foul against him for that tackle, let alone a card.

 

"If there's no punishment, he can get away with anything. I don't want to be having a go at refs, but they must protect players a bit more."

Text message. Spineless cunt should have been MADE to visit him in hospital

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http://www.dailystar.co.uk/football/view/184731/Hatem-Ben-Arfa-I-nearly-lost-leg-/

 

HATEM BEN ARFA: I NEARLY LOST LEG

 

5th April 2011 By Ian Murtagh

 

HATEM BEN ARFA has revealed he could have lost his leg in the wake of the horror injury he sustained at Manchester City earlier this season.

 

Hatem Ben Arfa flew into Tyneside last night to complete his rehabilitation and will today start light training with his team-mates for the first time since Nigel de Jong’s X-rated tackle left him fearing for his football future.

 

The French international had played only four games for the Toon before being carried off at Eastlands on October 3 with a double fracture.

 

However, his nightmare was far from over, for, within weeks, it wasn’t just his career on the line.

 

Ben Arfa, 24, was just coming to terms with the injury when doctors told him he required emergency surgery to save his leg.

 

He said: “I needed a second operation because I had an infection. It was a big infection which could have been very dangerous.

 

“I was told that I could have had my leg cut off if they didn’t operate on me very quickly.”

 

And the former Marseille midfielder had also resigned himself to having to quit Newcastle and retire.

 

“You take a blow, that’s for sure, and I started seeing myself as someone whose career was over, who no longer plays football,” he added.

 

“That brought me closer to my friends and family and I started to really think about things because I wasn’t in the spotlight. I travelled a bit and the break did me a lot of good and hopefully it stands me in good stead for the future.”

 

With Toon chief Alan Pardew’s blessing, Ben Arfa has spent most of his recovery period at Clairfontaine in France, with the club’s medical staff paying regular visits to the French Federation’s Centre of Excellence to monitor his progress.

 

Ben Arfa, who joined Newcastle on a permanent basis in January, has yet to play under Pardew, but says he is determined to repay the club’s faith.

 

He said: “Newcastle showed me so much respect and a lot of love that I want to give back to them.

 

“I will give everything I can for this club because they trusted me and, for a human being, that is really touching.”

 

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