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Title: Usual transfer talk

by Yasmine from London | in writing, non-fiction

So, another story linking Cesc Fabregas with a move away from Arsenal. This week it was AC Milan's turn, but it came and went just like all the others. It seems that people aren't able to accept his loyalty to the club. They just don't understand, however easy it may be, that Fabregas does actually want to stay at Arsenal. Can a player not compliment another teams style of play without having a judgemental finger pointed in his direction? Well, it seems that is currently not the case. I understand that sometimes when a player, say for example, Cristiano Ronaldo, praises a team that he holds high admiration for, like Villarreal or, say'Real Madrid for instance, it does mean that that he is, perhaps giving away a big hint that he wants to leave his club. Not all players are like that though and, funnily enough, there footballers who do understand the art of loyalty. These are the ones who play for the shirt, for the team and most importantly, for the fans who are forever faithful and constantly show up to voice their support for the club they love. Be it Newcastle, Sunderland or even Charlton' The people who pass judgment should be more like these understanding, faithful fans who don't always jump to conclusions when they hear a gracious comment like the one given to AC Milan by the new Arsenal captain, because it doesn't always mean that he wants to leave. Well, for the most part anyway.

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