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Re: Aaron Ramsey

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:lol:

Wall to wall bastards here today, huh? :box:

But top slating there lads. And from 3 of my fellow dwarves too! :shock:

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Needs a goal, but I have time for Rambo, love the way he dribbles and after breaking a leg we shouldn't be too quick to give him shit, I heard 3 lads going way over the top coming out the grove on Monday, going over the KF bridge they started going mental about his performance, one of them shouting at the top of his rudeboy voice 'no one likes you' repeating it about twenty times - we don't half have some moron fans. :roll:

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DB10GOONER wrote::lol:

Wall to wall bastards here today, huh? :box:

But top slating there lads. And from 3 of my fellow dwarves too! :shock:

:wink:

We should start a gang up......"Time Bandits"?....... :lol:

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It will be a good opportunity for Ramsey with Arteta injured and Yossi likely "in the bad books" after a severe defensive lapse cost us a big goal against Wigan. Let's hope the young lad can get over some of the fans' ignorance and put in a couple good shifts!

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Barriecuda wrote:It will be a good opportunity for Ramsey with Arteta injured and Yossi likely "in the bad books" after a severe defensive lapse cost us a big goal against Wigan. Let's hope the young lad can get over some of the fans' ignorance and put in a couple good shifts!
Pretty sure Yossi is ineligible due to him being on loan from Chelsea.

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come on aaron show your class today :barscarf:



bet i fuckin jink him now :banghead: :D

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REB wrote:come on aaron show your class today :barscarf:



bet i fuckin jink him now :banghead: :D
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REB wrote:come on aaron show your class today :barscarf:



bet i fuckin jink him now :banghead: :D

Is "jinking" an Irish term? A Cork one? If so I'm almost scared to ask what it means… :?

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when did the crowd, stop shouting man on :rubchin:

at least 3 times today Ramsey was caught on the ball, and not once did i hear the crowd shout, that someone was on to him

and now i can see why Wenger only players OX for last 20 mins in the game, did eff all as well - but hey he is immune from abuse,

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Its Up 4 Grabs Now wrote:
REB wrote:come on aaron show your class today :barscarf:



bet i fuckin jink him now :banghead: :D

Is "jinking" an Irish term? A Cork one? If so I'm almost scared to ask what it means… :?

Jinxing is what i think our friend from cork was trying to spell :wink:

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Rosie_titters wrote:when did the crowd, stop shouting man on :rubchin:

at least 3 times today Ramsey was caught on the ball, and not once did i hear the crowd shout, that someone was on to him

and now i can see why Wenger only players OX for last 20 mins in the game, did eff all as well - but hey he is immune from abuse,

Ox was poor but was he as bad as the millionaire childrens book author and all round celeb on the other wing ? Fcuk me, if that guy is worth 100k per week then rvp must be woth at least half a million per week :roll: :oops:

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The ox did well I thought. Yes not perfect, but did well.

Ramsey. To be fair to him he wasn't as bad as I was expecting. Still porr, but he did put in some great passes and decent challenges. Problem is if you send him out on loan, who'd want him in the Premier League? Plenty of Championship teams would but that wont do him any good, he needs top flight experience to see if it truly is just off-form or if he really is only fit for the second tier.

As I said earlier I love being proved wrong, so heres hoping it clicks for the lad.

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augie wrote:Ox was poor but was he as bad as the millionaire childrens book author and all round celeb on the other wing ? Fcuk me, if that guy is worth 100k per week then rvp must be woth at least half a million per week :roll: :oops:
Didn't even have the nous to tap the ball 1 yard out of play when he went down on the touchline. Just gifted possession straight to the Chavs & rolled over. :roll:
DarylAFC wrote:Problem is if you send him out on loan, who'd want him in the Premier League? Plenty of Championship teams would but that wont do him any good, he needs top flight experience to see if it truly is just off-form or if he really is only fit for the second tier.
:? Ramsey would easily get a loan to a premier league club. Quite possibly a decent mid-table one at that. You don't think even the likes of Fulham, Everton, Sunderland might be interested? Never mind the Villas, West Broms, Boltons (if they stay up) etc. He's got it all to prove & he's struggling no doubt but have you seen some of the shite that plays in the premier league?

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Fulham and Sunderland have way better midfielders than Ramsey.

He needs to go back to Cardiff and stay there. Forever.

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mcdowell42 wrote:
Its Up 4 Grabs Now wrote:
REB wrote:come on aaron show your class today :barscarf:



bet i fuckin jink him now :banghead: :D

Is "jinking" an Irish term? A Cork one? If so I'm almost scared to ask what it means… :?

Jinxing is what i think our friend from cork was trying to spell :wink:



Just the three times? I shall give the bloke some more time, but he was absolutely pants today. Even if we had a megaphone to shriek at him, he was too ponderous.

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