There are a lot of reasons to love Aaron Ramsey, and very few to hate him.
- He turned down Manchester United and signed for Arsenal instead
- He came back from the most horrific injury – better and stronger
- He personally kept the celebrity population in check
- He scored the winner in the most important FA Cup Final in Arsenal’s history
- He never hides, he never gives up, and he keeps on going like the Duracell Bunny
- He’s the Welsh Jesus
- Doot doot doot-doot-de-doo-do Aa-ron Ram-say…
- He scored the winner in the most important FA Cup Final in Arsenal’s history
- Did I mention that he scored possibly the most important goal in Arsenal’s history?
He’s done it before – he’ll do it again. Arsenal’s Player of the Season 2014 deserves better than he’s getting.
Back off, you ungrateful sods!
Get behind your team.

I was eleven-and-a-half. My family had just emigrated from Rhodesia to South Africa. All the kids on my street supported United or Liverpool, because of their Southern African goalkeeper connections: Bailey for United and Grobbelaar for ‘Pool. Problem was: I didn’t like the colour red – so when FA Cup Final day came around in 1979, I supported the team in yellow, even though their name sounded like “Asshole”. At the final whistle, I had bragging rights and a team that had won my heart.
Then I discovered that the Gunners also wore red. Luckily, I remained loyal, and the Arsenal has kicked my heart around ever since… (apart from a few lost years in the ’90s and early ’00s, when I was busy doing grownup things as a composer in Hollywood).
Abandoned invinciblog.com to launch this site with 1 Nil Down 2 One Up blogfather Dave Seager – and we have used this platform to help launch the writing careers of a number of amazing Arsenal bloggers.
Ramsey is a player that is loved by he his selfish in most of his game in term of passes. today game against crystal palace didn’t support bellirin in right he is meant to play instead he was moving to the middle. i know defensive wise he better than Walcott and Ox in .
is have a question to ask.
Is the FA favoring/supporting
man U? why did they move their
week 2 match against Aston Villa
to Friday knowing that they (Man
U ) are having their champion
league play off on Tuesday. when
arsenal was involve in play off
stage no consideration is given to
u. what can u say about this?
Not picked up on it to be honest
okey