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Brady's left peg wrote:Difficult one this...
The BFG has been immense and a real leader out on the pitch, he also gets what it means to play for The Arsenal.
His rendition of "Arsenal til I die" at the parade yesterday nearly swung it in his favour, but I'm going for Ramsey by a short arse.
He was out for a long time after being Shawcrossed and when he did start to play again Wenger saw fit to play him out of position, just adding to the problems he was already having. Some of the abuse and vitriol he had to endure at the bowl from our own fans was unbelievable and in my opinion unwarranted, it was nearly as bad as he gets from the Stoke inbreds. He seemed to become a lightning rod for a lot of the anger the fans had with the board and manager.
Many players never fully recover from a shattered leg, let alone his shattered confidence, but Rambo soldiered on got his head down and kept at it. This season he has showed us what he is capable of and I think he can still improve further, so even with the time he has spent out injured my vote goes to Aaron Ramsey.
PS: Feel free to pop a cheque in the post Aaron... there's a good chap.
Oh! you mean that culchie dwarfoid called DB10 who wears shoe lifts in his (pink) loafers so as to appear 4ft tall
Brady's left peg wrote:Difficult one this...
The BFG has been immense and a real leader out on the pitch, he also gets what it means to play for The Arsenal.
His rendition of "Arsenal til I die" at the parade yesterday nearly swung it in his favour, but I'm going for Ramsey by a short arse.
He was out for a long time after being Shawcrossed and when he did start to play again Wenger saw fit to play him out of position, just adding to the problems he was already having. Some of the abuse and vitriol he had to endure at the bowl from our own fans was unbelievable and in my opinion unwarranted, it was nearly as bad as he gets from the Stoke inbreds. He seemed to become a lightning rod for a lot of the anger the fans had with the board and manager.
Many players never fully recover from a shattered leg, let alone his shattered confidence, but Rambo soldiered on got his head down and kept at it. This season he has showed us what he is capable of and I think he can still improve further, so even with the time he has spent out injured my vote goes to Aaron Ramsey.
PS: Feel free to pop a cheque in the post Aaron... there's a good chap.
Oh! you mean me, the culchie dwarfoid who wears shoe lifts in my (pink) loafers so as to be tall enough to suck a cock whilst standing (on tiptoe)?