Nou Camp not all its cracked up to be for Fabregas?


The grass is not always greener on the other side is a bad cliche and I know it, yet it rings true, especially in the curious case of Cesc, that is Fabregas, who is finding how hard that lesson can be at Barcelona.
Poor old Cesc, he left Arsenal because he wanted trophies, virtually an assurance at world-beaters Barcelona, right? Well, not quite, as the midfielder has had to settle for just peripheral trophies as Barca have been beaten to the big'uns by Chelsea and Real Madrid.
Now he admits he is unhappy, unhappy that Pep Guardiola has gone off for a rest and nasty new man Tito Vilanova has cast Fabregas to the role of an extra, in the background as a bit-part player. "Racking his brains" as the ex-Arsenal player calls it, whatever, Cesc is not happy in Catalonia.
That's the general gist of what the electric little playmaker has told Spanish newspaper Marca and the English media have flown in like a wasp at a picnic, with Talksport even suggesting the player's discontent may even open-up a move back to Arsenal.
No! Surely not! One of the most boring, drawn-out transfers of recent history being over within one year and turning into much ado about nothing? No... it can't happen.
Well, Talksport seem to believe it can with Arsenal apparently having first option on a buy-back of their former midfield force. And it would also make Fabregas something of a human boomerang; going from Barcelona, to Arsenal, back to Barcelona, and back again to Arsenal.
However, right at the end of the transcript from Marca that has been reported here by the Independent, reads; "I came here to see out my career", so it looks like a massive hullabaloo over, well, nothing.