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Re: Robin Van Persie
« Reply #3090 on: 5 November 2009, 20:22:59 »
Omg that's the cutest thing I've ever seen!!!  ;D ;D

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Re: Robin Van Persie
« Reply #3091 on: 5 November 2009, 20:43:55 »
robin looks like a fun dad

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« Reply #3092 on: 5 November 2009, 22:33:33 »
His Dutch accent is so thick. :D But yeah, Robin is cute, we know.. But I don't see his daughter so that must not be the cutest thing ever?

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« Reply #3093 on: 6 November 2009, 22:34:23 »

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« Reply #3094 on: 6 November 2009, 22:57:58 »
Good for him. :) He has been amazing this season. Love that dude. Bert van Marwijk is right now doubting about which place he has to play in the NT.. Easy choice. Huntelaar can f.ck off and move Robin in front.

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« Reply #3095 on: 7 November 2009, 00:20:43 »
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Huntelaar can f.ck off and move Robin in front.

Lmao, so true.

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Re: Robin Van Persie
« Reply #3096 on: 7 November 2009, 00:50:38 »
:D

But for real, how is it possible that a player who hasn't played a good match for a whole year is still selected? Same goes for Van der Vaart(He's good, played barely anything for a year). Or the rest of the crappy midfielders of the likes of De Jong, De Zeeuw, Schaars and Mendes Da Silva and then you have Clarence Seedorf. Let me think; average players or an outstanding player? What to choose?
Really hard to decide. I mean, it's not like Oranje isn't already full of ego's. Clarence fits perfectly.

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Re: Robin Van Persie
« Reply #3097 on: 7 November 2009, 01:04:58 »
why are you hating on Huntelaar

robin can play in central striker and winger for the nt

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« Reply #3098 on: 7 November 2009, 01:25:08 »
I'm not hating on Huntelaar. He's just not match fit enough to be selected.

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Re: Robin Van Persie
« Reply #3099 on: 7 November 2009, 01:30:50 »
oh ok, he should really leave real madrid if he wants to stay in the nt

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Re: Robin Van Persie
« Reply #3100 on: 7 November 2009, 01:33:20 »
He has left Madrid. He's now with AC Milan.

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Re: Robin Van Persie
« Reply #3101 on: 7 November 2009, 01:50:09 »
i was watching him this summer coz i remember arsenal wanted him but then i stopped for some reason

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« Reply #3102 on: 7 November 2009, 20:52:16 »
:D

But for real, how is it possible that a player who hasn't played a good match for a whole year is still selected? Same goes for Van der Vaart(He's good, played barely anything for a year). Or the rest of the crappy midfielders of the likes of De Jong, De Zeeuw, Schaars and Mendes Da Silva and then you have Clarence Seedorf. Let me think; average players or an outstanding player? What to choose?
Really hard to decide. I mean, it's not like Oranje isn't already full of ego's. Clarence fits perfectly.

I agree.

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Re: Robin Van Persie
« Reply #3103 on: 8 November 2009, 02:20:44 »
http://sports.yahoo.com/sow/news?slug=goal-robinvanpersietobecomeholla&prov=goal&type=lgns


and also we are playing man city in the carling cup i hope rvp does play and batters ade in the process

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Re: Robin Van Persie
« Reply #3104 on: 9 November 2009, 14:23:21 »
Arsenal hot-shot Robin van Persie has revealed he rejected the 'dark side' of life as a teenager to become the player he is today.

The Dutchman is currently setting the Premier League on fire, notching seven goals as the Gunners sit second in the top-flight.

But van Persie believes it could have all been different if he had succumbed to the darker temptations available as a young man in Holland.

He now uses a photograph of an under-14s football team for whom he played as a reminder of the right choices he made.

Van Persie told the News of the World: "My life could easily have been completely different.

"I came from a very rough neighbourhood in Rotterdam where there were so many cultures all mixed together.

"I was one of the only white Dutch guys there - my friends were from Africa, Surinam, Morocco, Turkey.

"And, of course, there were distractions. Like when I was younger and was in a shop buying candy - I would pay for one but then take another one.

Crossroads

"I did that sort of thing here and there. We were kids and we all did it. But when I got to 14, I found myself at a crossroads in my life.

"I could have easily gone astray. I saw people doing stupid things - my team-mates, my colleagues, my friends.

"For instance, my friends tried to make me have a drink, have a cigarette and stuff - well, you know, it was Holland.

"But I was always more interested in football, that was what I wanted to do more than anything. So I never did those things.

"I never went to that dark side. It would have been easy to have done it - half the team was doing it, most of my friends were doing it. But I did not.

"I just felt it was not right to smoke, to drink, when you are just 14. Everyone told me to try it but I always said 'no'.

"And the other day I looked at a picture of my under-14s football team and I looked at the ones who were doing those things and also at the ones who weren't.

"And do you know what? The ones who did it - none of them made it!"

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Van Persie is now fully focused on helping the Gunners win the Premier League and UEFA Champions League.
He added: "So far I have only won two trophies at Arsenal - the FA Cup and the Community Shield. That's not enough and I would hate to finish my career having won only those here.

"I desperately want to win the Premier League and the Champions League with Arsenal and I truly believe that's possible.

"But... I get the chance to play with the likes of Fabregas, Arshavin, Eduardo, Walcott, Nasri and Rosicky - great players who play a beautiful game.

"Then I watch some teams on TV and think: 'Oh my God, this is so ugly!'

"That helps me realise how special it is to be at a club like this. I want to win it all with Arsenal."


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"Then I watch some teams on TV and think: 'Oh my God, this is so ugly!'


gosh i love him and i agree with that quote i find watching other teams boring except for barca