Saturday, 18 December 2010

We should dedicate this day to Aaron Ramsey



Aaron Ramsey was cranking through the gears last season, and just as he was becoming an important and integral part of our first team squad, that moment happened. On February 27th 2010 Ryan Shawcross went into a tackle on the young Welshman rather late using excessive force and the rest is history. As the above salient comments make clear this kind of violence has no place on a football field and there is simply no justification for it. The game today against Stoke has been postponed and I thought this would be an opportune moment to pay tribute to young Aaron and his continuing comeback from this serious and potentially career ending injury.

F*ck Shawcross, his refusal to acknowledge any blame for his reckless aggression and his lack of an apology. F*ck Tony Pulis and his incessant bitterness directed at our manager and club for having the audacity to complain about this appalling tackle. F*ck all those who feel sympathy for a player and football club that have no desire to change from their reckless clogging ways, Dembele of Fulham being another recent notable victim of their dangerous assaults. F*ck all the supporters of this football club who condone Shawcross' actions and his refusal to change his ways. F*ck Stoke RFC and their dire approach to football that belongs in the dark ages and not the Premier League. F*ck all those in the media who have made a victim out of Shawcross. F*ck all those current players and ex-players like Wayne Rooney who gather behind the aggressor in order to perpetuate the myth that this thug is a poor innocent victim in this whole affair.

This day should be for Aaron Ramsey. Aaron is currently on loan at Forest and building up his fitness, we wish him all the very best on his road to recovery. I could wish for nothing more than Aaron Ramsey to be back in the Arsenal team when the Stoke fixture is rearranged, nothing would be more poetic than for Ramsey to play a key part in demolishing Stoke at the Emirates, perhaps nutmegging the cumbersome Shawcross on his way to a hat trick, we can but dream. So for all of you who are supping a pint or glass of wine at this moment in time, disappointed that the game is off, I suggest you raise a glass to young Aaron Ramsey, thanking our lucky stars that his career is not over and then he lives to fight another day.

12 comments:

Anonymous said...

F'ck you.

1979gooner said...

Now that's another bit if reason from a Stoke City RFC sympathiser! I see your logical argument is as justifiable as Shawcross' tackling.

Merry Christmas.

Anonymous said...

Shawcross is the son of the bitch.

Anonymous said...

even the bitch is not bitch enough to have something like shawc@nt as a son.

armyantz said...

Shawcross is a c**t.

Anonymous said...

I'm sorry but Aaron Ramsey is not dead! he is alive an kicking and raring to go. So dedicate a day to him is nonsense!

1979gooner said...

There is sod all else happening in the football world today.

It is Ramsey day.

Anonymous said...

If Wilshere had broken Zigic's leg with that horror tackle of his that was just as bad as the one from Shawcross, should we of dedicated it 'Zigic day' you miracle retard.

Anonymous said...

And where was Mr. Ramsey today then? Oh yes he was up in Nottingham playing for Forest. So you wanted this day to be dedicated day for someone who is playing in another part of the country? You Mug! HaHa!

1979gooner said...

retard?

you Sir are the retard, Wilshere didn't break Zigic's leg did he? He apologised and life went on.

Ramsey indeed played for Forest today, still my little dedication to Aaron is simply a little gesture on the day that we would have face the thug Shawcross.

Fine, if you don't want to join in with my festive cheer and abuse of the thuggish Stoke.

Still, at least respect my right to write about what I wish on my own site, if you can't come up with any better than those last two lame comments, then cheerio monkeys.

1979gooner said...

ps if you can't see what I'm getting then more fool you!

it's pretty obvious that there's a bit of a tongue in cheek element to this post, it's pretty sad that I have to state it! Part is also exposing the ridiculous amount of positive coverage Shawcross has had for breaking someone's leg with a bad tackle.

Uncle Mike said...

Well, 1979, it's like Arsene Wenger himself might say: Out of 100 men, 99 would say that what Shawcross did has no place in football, and the 100th would be a Stoke supporter.

Of course, in England, where so many are blinded by the English media and their love of all things English (nothing inherently wrong with that) and their hatred of all things NOT English, particularly Arsenal (much wrong with that), the numbers might be more like 10 for us and 90 for them.

Like I've been saying ever since I found out there was such a thing as Arsenal: They hate us anyway, so let's give 'em a reason to hate us: Beat the c**ts!