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  • #76
    Re: Ramsey coming back?

    Originally posted by bluesp View Post
    I saw previous posts but don’t pay much attention to who posts what. All a bit silly really. Thank you for clarifying though
    The block button is a god send, it's a real shame you still see the threads started though, even if the comments are blocked out. I think i have about 15 people on my list, improves the quality and if more did the same they'd soon get bored and maybe f off.

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    • #77
      Re: Ramsey coming back?

      Originally posted by olderblue View Post
      This, I think this would be a real statement of intent if it came off
      Ramsey playing home games only for 60 -70 minutes would be enough for me

      Absolute 100 percent quality
      Whilst i don't think it'll happen, 5 subs make this a real possibility when rotating the match day team.

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      • #78
        Re: Ramsey coming back?

        He looks like he is in Disneyland Paris by the look of it, so he might be making the most of his last few days in France ( save on the airfare )

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        • #79
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          Originally posted by City123 View Post
          Fresh fish surely?
          :hehe:

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          • #80
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            "We will find out in a few weeks' time, when everything has settled down a bit. My full focus is on Friday (against Armenia). I'll have to keep you guys [the press] waiting a bit longer."

            Asked directly about whether a return to Cardiff City was on the cards, the 32-year-old replied: "There's always rumours going around, isn't there? There is always that bit of noise.

            "Like I said, Friday is all that's on my mind at the moment."

            Clearly, his club career remains up in the air, with news expected to come after Wales' camp over the coming week.

            Ramsey will captain Wales into the next two qualifiers for next year's Euros, with Rob Page's side having already earned four hard-fought points from their first two games.

            Wales currently sit second in Group D, behind Croatia only on goal difference. They take on Armenia at Cardiff City Stadium this Friday before flying out to Samsun, where they will face Turkey next Tuesday.

            And Ramsey goes into the match feeling fit after a fruitful season with Nice. Clearly, he enjoyed his time on the pitch, but there is no getting away from the fact that he missed being with his family, who have been based in south Wales.

            "This season has been a success for me personally, I played a lot of games and some good football. The only thing missing was a few goals, but that will come again," he added.

            "The most challenging thing is being away from my family. That's the situation I find myself in. But other than that, there are lot of positives I have taken. So, we'll see."

            Ultimately, for Ramsey, whatever he decides beyond this season will be centred around bringing his family unit back together. Whether that is triggering a new contract in Nice and moving them out there, embarking on a new adventure somewhere else or even moving back to the Welsh capital.

            Asked if being together with his family permanently would be the main driver behind his decision, he replied: "Of course. I've been away from my family and seeing the kids growing up, missing out, it's always difficult. Difficult for anyone to go through, I imagine.

            "Whatever we do going forward, we will be reunited and back together."

            Wales earned a draw out in Croatia in their first game thanks to a last-gasp Nathan Broadhead goal before grinding out a 1-0 win over Latvia at home.

            "It's a massive camp for us. The World Cup was a huge disappointment for us and it was important to get off to a good start," he said while on a video call from Wales' training camp in Portugal.

            "To bounce back straightaway in those two games sets up nicely. Huge now to back that up against Armenia. It's a game we need to win and all our attention is on that."

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            • #81
              Re: Ramsey coming back?

              Zlatan has just retired at 41. Aron is 32

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              • #82
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                It still has to rank as unlikely but he could have made life easier for himself by denying the rumour so it's odd he didn't do that.

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                • #83
                  Re: Ramsey coming back?

                  I think he's got a good couple of years in the Premier league left. It will also be better for Wales if he plays at a higher level, so I sort of hope he doesn't come here (for now).

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                  • #84
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                    If it's coming to a City with a load of uninspiring loanees from the Championship and league 1, I don't he'd see here as the place to end his career. If we're going to use the loan system to bring in 4 or 5 quality signings, maybe from abroad, then I think he would def. give it his consideration..

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                    • #85
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                      It's been a while since he played, but I think Gordon would be a big upgrade on the current lot.

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                      • #86
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                        good morning radio wales im sure mike will be pleased you read the board :-)

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                        • #87
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                          Signing famous players in their twilight years is no recipe for moving forward, in my humble opinion.

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                          • #88
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                            Originally posted by Taunton Blue Genie View Post
                            Signing famous players in their twilight years is no recipe for moving forward, in my humble opinion.
                            Let's survive before we think about moving forward. A Ramsey team doesn't get relegated.

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                            • #89
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                              Originally posted by Taunton Blue Genie View Post
                              Signing famous players in their twilight years is no recipe for moving forward, in my humble opinion.
                              I don’t agree, if they have the quality then it’s great news. Especially if you can mix that with younger players.

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                              • #90
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                                Originally posted by Taunton Blue Genie View Post
                                Signing famous players in their twilight years is no recipe for moving forward, in my humble opinion.
                                Worked with Craig Bellamy

                                Jimmy Floyd Haselbaink and Trevor Sinclairwere part of the team that got us to an FA cup final

                                Kevin Ratcliffe lead us to promotion from the old Div 4

                                It can inspire teams

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