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To be honest, Ben Arfa is correct in this instance though.  Ribery and Nasri were having far worse games.

 

You don't shout back at your manager.  Shameful behavior by HBA if true and a great way to destroy an International career.

 

:lol: f*** off man.

 

So you think it's ok for all of NUFC players to shout back at our manager, just because they disagree with a manager's decision?

 

I really couldn't give a shit if he does it to Blanc tbh.

 

It's no wonder why he's had so many clubs in his career then.

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NEWCASTLE’S HATEM BEN ARFA AND MANCHESTER CITY’S SAMIR NASRI IN FRANCE BUST-UP

 

Hatem Ben Arfa and Samir Nasri were among the players involved in an alleged bust-up in France’s dressing room following their defeat to Sweden.

 

Newcastle star Ben Arfa reportedly told France boss Laurent Blanc to send him home after he was substituted in the Sweden game. He angered Blanc when the team returned to the dressing room to find him chatting on the phone to his family.

 

The 25-year-old told Blanc he should not have been subbed because there were players “who were worse” than him. That prompted Samir Nasri to get involved in the row.

 

The Manchester City midfielder then fell out with Alou Diarra over the Marseille man’s comment that many players’ performances were so poor that they were “not normal”.

 

Chelsea’s Florent Malouda told the French media that the scene reminded him of the squad’s 2010 World Cup meltdown.

 

He said: “What I saw awakened some demons in me.”

 

Nasri is wildly overrated. He's an evil cunt as well.

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To be honest, Ben Arfa is correct in this instance though.  Ribery and Nasri were having far worse games.

 

You don't shout back at your manager.  Shameful behavior by HBA if true and a great way to destroy an International career.

 

:lol: f*** off man.

 

So you think it's ok for all of NUFC players to shout back at our manager, just because they disagree with a manager's decision?

 

I really couldn't give a shit if he does it to Blanc tbh.

 

It's no wonder why he's had so many clubs in his career then.

 

He gets bored with mediocrity.

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NEWCASTLE’S HATEM BEN ARFA AND MANCHESTER CITY’S SAMIR NASRI IN FRANCE BUST-UP

 

Hatem Ben Arfa and Samir Nasri were among the players involved in an alleged bust-up in France’s dressing room following their defeat to Sweden.

 

Newcastle star Ben Arfa reportedly told France boss Laurent Blanc to send him home after he was substituted in the Sweden game. He angered Blanc when the team returned to the dressing room to find him chatting on the phone to his family.

 

The 25-year-old told Blanc he should not have been subbed because there were players “who were worse” than him. That prompted Samir Nasri to get involved in the row.

 

The Manchester City midfielder then fell out with Alou Diarra over the Marseille man’s comment that many players’ performances were so poor that they were “not normal”.

 

Chelsea’s Florent Malouda told the French media that the scene reminded him of the squad’s 2010 World Cup meltdown.

 

He said: “What I saw awakened some demons in me.”

 

Nasri is wildly overrated. He's an evil cunt as well.

 

No wonder HBA is annyoed.  Nasri is an inferior, ugly cunt compared to HBA. Still he gets more play time!!!! :rant:

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To be honest, Ben Arfa is correct in this instance though.  Ribery and Nasri were having far worse games.

 

You don't shout back at your manager.  Shameful behavior by HBA if true and a great way to destroy an International career.

 

:lol: f*** off man.

 

So you think it's ok for all of NUFC players to shout back at our manager, just because they disagree with a manager's decision?

 

I really couldn't give a s*** if he does it to Blanc tbh.

 

It's no wonder why he's had so many clubs in his career then.

A shocking total of three clubs. Aye, loads that. The way you're going on you'd think you had some affection towards Blanc. Comes across as a boring, arrogant prick to me like.

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I agree with Ben Arfa that there were other players worse and it's hugely frustrating for him to have been on the pitch all that time and barely being passed to by Ribery, Benzema and Nasri, but he should have kept his mouth shut on the issue.  The fact that Nasri supposedly also fell out with Diarra would suggest that he was the main aggressor.  Fucking arsehole Nasri and he's demonstrated it on numerous occasions, cocky cunt.

 

In fairness only Blanc and the French players really know what went on.

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Thats all as may be. Ben Arfa shouldn't have mouthed off. Asking for trouble, and a touch of silly arrogance.

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Blanc didn't want to take Hba and only due to media and fan pressure he's there. Consequently he feels unwanted by the manager and has been operating on a hair trigger. Blanc is arrogant in that ridiculous French kind of way with his silly little lower lip tash. Fuck him.

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Ben Arfa and Blanc make peace after Euro 2012 argument

 

France midfielder Hatem Ben Arfa and coach Laurent Blanc have made peace after the player reportedly offered to fly home from Euro 2012 over an argument between the two.

 

Blanc's assistant Alain Boghossian told a news conference on Thursday at the French base outside Donetsk that the two had discussed the disagreement and shook hands.

 

Blanc substituted the midfielder during Les Bleus' 2-0 defeat against Sweden in their final group D game on Tuesday. Ben Arfa complained that other players should have been taken out of the game because they had been much weaker.

 

The L'Equipe sports daily reported on Thursday that Ben Arfa had then offered to leave the team.

 

Blanc admitted on Wednesday that there had been an argument, but had not named names.

 

"Yes, it became heated in the change-rooms, but after the players showered, the situation calmed down again," he said.

 

"Those things happen after a defeat. If a side wins, they accept what happened and are happy. The players noticed that not all their team-mates gave 100 per cent."

 

L'Equipe said that there had also been a disagreement between midfielders Samir Nasri and Alou Diarra after the Marseille player accused Nasri of not doing enough defensive work. Nasri is said to have told Diarra to remain polite.

 

France were bundled out of the World Cup two years ago after infighting and a player revolt against then coach Raymond Domenech caused a huge uproar, leading to several players receiving lengthy bans.

 

Boghossian said that there was no comparison between what happened now and 2010.

 

"There was an exchange. That is normal for the change-rooms. It would have been strange if it had not happened."

 

France face Spain in the quarter-finals on Saturday.

 

http://www.digibet.info/topnewsgbtease/00_20120621115759_101023794_Ben_Arfa_and_Blanc_make_peace_after_Euro_2012_.php

 

 

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Blanc didn't want to take Hba and only due to media and fan pressure he's there. Consequently he feels unwanted by the manager and has been operating on a hair trigger. Blanc is arrogant in that ridiculous French kind of way with his silly little lower lip tash. Fuck him.

 

I thought everybody had been saying that Blanc was a massive fan of Ben Arfa?

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Blanc didn't want to take Hba and only due to media and fan pressure he's there. Consequently he feels unwanted by the manager and has been operating on a hair trigger. Blanc is arrogant in that ridiculous French kind of way with his silly little lower lip tash. Fuck him.

 

I thought everybody had been saying that Blanc was a massive fan of Ben Arfa?

 

There was a mixup with Matt Le Blanc.

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Nasri, Ribery and Banzema are always looking to pass to each other, you would think it was 3 a side at times and France suffer because of it. Ben Arfa was in a really good position at least twice when one of those could have probably set him up against Sweden.

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HBA is not a trouble maker...

I think that we'll know the thruth before tonight...

 

http://www.rmcsport.fr/editorial/269496/ce-qu-il-s-est-vraiment-passe-dans-le-vestiaire-des-bleus/

 

 

What really happened in the locker room of the Blues

As the RMC Sport revealed the evening of the meeting, there was indeed a frank discussion in the dressing room of France after the defeat against Sweden (2-0). Center stage: Diarra, Nasri, Benzema and Ben Arfa.

 

 

After their defeat by the Swedes (2-0), the Blues have had heated exchanges in the locker room.

He first took Laurent Blanc. Then it was Alain Boghossian is glued to it. Two days after the defeat of the Blues against Sweden (2-0), the

 

assistant coach at length answered questions from the press, especially those born around the virulent debate in the locker room after the match. "There have been exchanges but that is normal, says the former world champion. It could have been worse if there had been nothing. There have been altercations (it takes), then trade between players. We said things. It's like a couple: if you do not say things, it explodes. This happened in the locker room, I hope it will be a plus for the future. "

As the RMC Sport revealed the evening of the meeting, a frank development took place between several players on the team of France. No fighting as reported by some social networks, but a verbal explanation. The tone is first mounted between Samir Nasri and Alou Diarra. Then it was Yann Mvila who allegedly took part in the discussion. The Manchester City player would be also the center of all the criticism from the group, which is what Alain Boghossian preferred remained very elusive.

Benzema, also referred?

Benzema have also been targeted for his tendency to drop out. The Madrid is seen also criticized the fact to complain about not having a ball, then it is all too rarely in the penalty area. As for Ben Arfa, he moved to the coach - but away from his teammates, to have been released while others, he said, had a lower yield. Boghossian says: "There was no clash between Hatem Ben Arfa and Laurent Blanc. Both were explained. They put the record straight and they shook hands. There is no worry at this level. "

Laurent Blanc attended the scene with a lot of recoil. Alain Boghossian are, and especially Jean-Louis Gasset, and several officers, who calmed things down. At the same time, substitutes reported that their situation was not enviable, but they put themselves at the service of the collective. Before the players go to the shower, the coach took over the hand to remember that the Blues were qualified and that there was a quarter-final to play. Two years after Knysna, coaching the team of France was thus quick to extinguish the fire born. "It does not compare," has also wanted to clarify Boghossian, already two years ago in South Africa, more than ever anxious to ward off evil demons.

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