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  • #31
    Re: Aaron Ramsey Appreciation

    Originally posted by A Quiet Monkfish View Post
    To suggest he's suffering some form of medical depression is questionable. He hardly played for his last 2 clubs, and hasn't bothered to return to Nice a month after Wales exit. Loads of players are gutted and upset - including all those Championship club players for Wales who also saw their dreams and hopes vanish in 3 awful games.
    If he's pissed off after the world cup in the same way people get pissec off at work or their mother in law is interfering all the time or the kids are in trouble at school .....that's normal pissed off

    If he's having to get some sort of support for his feelings because they are affecting his daily life I am sure you would agree that's different

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    • #32
      Re: Aaron Ramsey Appreciation

      Originally posted by the other bob wilson View Post
      Ramsey is one of the bravest players I’ve seen. In fact, I struggle to think of anyone else who looks to take on more responsibility when he and his team are struggling - you could argue that he takes on too much. He’s always done it and, while he wasn’t above criticism by any means in the WorldCup, to think being lazy is one of the charges to be laid against him is to seriously misjudge him I’d say.

      If Ramsey is suffering mentally after the World Cup, I don’t think he will be alone among the Welsh squad, management and coaching - being as bad as we turned out to be in a tournament the country had been waiting over sixty years for must have been so hard to take because no one saw it coming.
      I agree with this.
      I tried to watch as many Arsenal games as I could when he played.
      He got so many pelters from a lot of their fans and clowns at AFTV despite his injury while Wilshire was their Darling.
      Despite this, he never ever shirked the ball or hid.

      Magic player to me.

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      • #33
        Re: Aaron Ramsey Appreciation

        Originally posted by Wash DC Blue View Post
        I agree with this.
        I tried to watch as many Arsenal games as I could when he played.
        He got so many pelters from a lot of their fans and clowns at AFTV despite his injury while Wilshire was their Darling.
        Despite this, he never ever shirked the ball or hid.

        Magic player to me.
        Even on his debut it was clear he had that time and confidence on the ball

        Christ I wish he'd been with us for years

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        • #34
          Re: Aaron Ramsey Appreciation

          Rambo is right up there being one of the best Welsh players of all time, we know Bale gets the headlines, but at times it was Fambo who was carrying the team ad producing the magic, in the euro 16's semi, it could have been. different result if Rambo was playing, he really was the difference at times

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          • #35
            Re: Aaron Ramsey Appreciation

            Originally posted by blue matt View Post
            Rambo is right up there being one of the best Welsh players of all time, we know Bale gets the headlines, but at times it was Fambo who was carrying the team ad producing the magic, in the euro 16's semi, it could have been. different result if Rambo was playing, he really was the difference at times
            While it would still have been an outside chance we would have won his loss was one we couldnt cope with.

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            • #36
              Re: Aaron Ramsey Appreciation

              Originally posted by Wash DC Blue View Post
              A bit of talk on Social Media of Rambo experiencing a tough time mentally after the World Cup.

              I have so much love and pride in my heart for him.
              My favourite player along with Whittingham over the last 15 years or so.

              His ability and contribution for Wales in addition to his fleeting appearances for Cardiff deserves a thread I think.

              Class Act on and off the pitch.
              He also fcuked off Piers Morgan.
              If he spent as much time on the pitch as he does off it, he might have a chance.

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              • #37
                Re: Aaron Ramsey Appreciation

                Originally posted by SLUDGE FACTORY View Post
                If he's pissed off after the world cup in the same way people get pissec off at work or their mother in law is interfering all the time or the kids are in trouble at school .....that's normal pissed off

                If he's having to get some sort of support for his feelings because they are affecting his daily life I am sure you would agree that's different
                I would. The irony of the reaction to my comments is that the very point I was making is what you've just stated.

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                • #38
                  Re: Aaron Ramsey Appreciation

                  Originally posted by Wash DC Blue View Post
                  Remember Gary Speed?
                  Awful comment.
                  What are you suggesting ?

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                  • #39
                    Re: Aaron Ramsey Appreciation

                    Originally posted by A Quiet Monkfish View Post
                    What are you suggesting ?
                    I think that your comment was innapropriate and mental health can effect anybody regardless of who they are.

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                    • #40
                      Re: Aaron Ramsey Appreciation

                      Jesus Christ. Some of these comments are disgusting. Rambo gave all he had for club and especially country. I'm ashamed to be associated with some of you. Thank you Aaron Ramsey. You've done yourself and all of us proud.

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                      • #41
                        Re: Aaron Ramsey Appreciation

                        Originally posted by NYCBlue View Post
                        Jesus Christ. Some of these comments are disgusting. Rambo gave all he had for club and especially country. I'm ashamed to be associated with some of you. Thank you Aaron Ramsey. You've done yourself and all of us proud.
                        👍

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                        • #42
                          Re: Aaron Ramsey Appreciation

                          Originally posted by Wash DC Blue View Post
                          I think that your comment was innapropriate and mental health can effect anybody regardless of who they are.
                          So you must have some information about Ramsey that you should share. Being p*ssed off and feeling sorry for oneself isn't a mental health problem - it's part of life.

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                          • #43
                            Re: Aaron Ramsey Appreciation

                            AR has been the best goalscoring box to box midfielder Wales has ever produced.
                            To be even playing in the World Cup this year after so little playing time in the last two years is astounding IMO.
                            Some may say he shouldn't have been selected due to his lack of fitness and game time but his influence on the pitch cannot be overstated.

                            How anyone can question Ramsey's commitment for the cause is laughable.

                            If there is any truth in the rumour then hopefully Rambo's mental state is nothing more than a bout of slight depression.
                            This would be perfectly understandable (to most) after so many highs in his career which inevitably is going to come to an end sooner rather than later.

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                            • #44
                              Re: Aaron Ramsey Appreciation

                              Originally posted by A Quiet Monkfish View Post
                              So you must have some information about Ramsey that you should share. Being p*ssed off and feeling sorry for oneself isn't a mental health problem - it's part of life.
                              Are you still doing this? :facepalm:

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                              • #45
                                Re: Aaron Ramsey Appreciation

                                He’s one of our own, and always will be. Simple as.

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