Chamakh Acted as Samir Nasri’s Bodyguard as Arsenal Fans Pelted Them With Abuse: The Daily EPL
Website 101 Great Goals has footage of Samir Nasri and Marouane Chamakh being abused by Arsenal fans on their way to yesterday’s match at the Emirates. Both Nasri and Chamakh decided to travel to the stadium together to watch the game, but while walking on foot, they were met by some angry Arsenal supporters — to such an extent, that Chamakh had to act as a bodyguard to protect Nasri.
Here are the latest Premier League news headlines:
- Chamakh acted as Nasri’s bodyguard as Arsenal fans pelted them with abuse — 101GG
- Nemanja Vidic and Ashley Young’s injuries mar Manchester United win — The Guardian
- City’s appeal against Kompany’s red to be fast-tracked by FA — The Guardian
- Newcastle United agree Loic Remy fee with Marseille — BBC Sport
- Manchester City players told by linesman to thank big-spending fans — The Guardian
- Roberto Mancini will appeal Vincent Kompany red card — The Mail
- Laurent Koscielny deserved red even though it ruined the £62 match — The Guardian
- The Man City “£62 Where will it stop?” banner that was confiscated by Arsenal — 101 GG
- I won’t back out of tackles, says Vincent Kompany — Manchester City FC
- Obliging Liverpool leave United’s Michael Carrick to rule the roost — The Guardian
- Hicks and Gillett walk away empty-handed as Liverpool sale court case is abandoned — Liverpool Echo
- Premier League prices continue to rise but attendances remain strong — The Guardian
- Premier League footballer wins National Lottery — The Daily Mail
- Norwich eye Gary Hooper while Newcastle try to keep Fabricio Coloccini — The Guardian
- Wilfried Zaha hints at Man United move on Twitter — The Mirror
- Joey O’Brien has signed a new long-term contract with Hammers until summer 2013 — West Ham United
- Steven Gerrard says he’s got three or four years left in him — Liverpool Echo
- David Silva service comes on a plate and gift-wrapped by Arsenal — The Guardian
- Mikel Arteta injured for three weeks with calf strain — The Mail
- Wenger frustrated by players’ timid approach at home — The Independent
- Harry Redknapp courts Yann M’Vila in bid to avoid relegation battle — The Telegraph
- Aston Villa in drop zone but Randy Lerner stands by Paul Lambert — The Guardian
- Swansea City prove they have steel as well as style — Wales Online
- Black-and-White TV sets still thrive in the UK — Smart Planet
- Hygiene inspectors found mice at Man United and out of date food at Chelsea — The Mirror
- Leading clubs want financial regulation for the Premier League — The Guardian
- Premier League to be screened live on luxury cruise ships in 2013/14 – The Mail
The Daily EPL is your morning guide to the latest Premier League news headlines, so you don’t have to spend an hour or more scanning the Internet. We do all the work for you. Read The Daily EPL on EPL Talk every morning to stay on top of all the news that matters.






16 Responses to Chamakh Acted as Samir Nasri’s Bodyguard as Arsenal Fans Pelted Them With Abuse: The Daily EPL
Some Arsenal supporters have no class. Embarassing!
this is embarassing! never thought id say this but i feel sorry for the guy now. should never have gone that far, great way to give arsenal a bad name.
And the mercenary who abandoned a club that brought him into prominence and continually insults their fans has class?? Please…
Disgraceful behaviour. Most of us Arsenal fans aren’t like that.
wise up,what happened?he was called a cupla names.hes lucky thats all it was.he was dumb enough to walk up the road wit the arsenal supporters.i take it yas are hari krishnas
unbelievable, leave them alone…
Wow, those people put shame to arsenal supporters, morons
First its give united Van persie and now Arsenal, United, Spurs, and Liverfool want to put the shakles on Owners from spending on players with FFP Uefa style on the Premier league. The article that Matt Lawton wrote is correct in that all would be accomplished is never ending United League titles. Arsenal is United’s poodle dog. Its easy pay for a player or don’t pay a player and not worry what City or Abramovich is doing.
Watch it there, Sacto. My two standard poodles resent the implication.
…..and if you put them down again I’m going to send over my 60 pounder to lick your face off!
I said as much would happen yesterday on the match day thread. As ever it got the thumbs down from the sophisticates.
You have been thumbed by another sophisticate.
Every single fanbase has complete morons like these, it is embarrassing and unfortunate, but every single team in every single sport, has these people, its not just BPL, it is embarrassing. Whoever that muppet trying to get in Nasri’s face like that and trying to separate Nasri from Chamakh, what did he hope to achieve, what was he going to do? “Beat him up” LOL what a joke. and pointless.
What it does show is the disconnect and bubble players live in where they think they should be able to walk among fans at a club where they are vilified. it doesn’t excuse the behavior but surely common sense has to enter the fray at some point.
It really is a shame. I didn’t like the Nasri departure, but I would never treat him like that. It’s great to see players want to walk amongst fans; it’s like they are showing that they are not above us or better than us. And it’s this type of behavior that will make players think twice about wanting to walk amongst us.
Shame.
Well, when you insult the fans and constantly call them out in the media, they will treat you like $h!t. There are many players who walk in public and don’t get insults hurled at them.
like i have always said it is a very short walk from being a fan and being a fanatic.like dust said all teams and all sports have these idiots nothing will ever change when people live thru their sports heroes life.