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Wsussexspur

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Oct 2, 2007
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Cam*bells reaction was disgusting no concern for Ramsey all he cared about was getting Shawcroft sent off and then trying to abuse the guy when he was walking off. Why he reacted like that was beyond me concidering Shawcroft was always going to get sent off for that challange and the ref saw the exctent of Ramseys injury.

Even though he is an Ars*al player you wouldnt wish that kind of injury on any player . Hopefully Ramsey will come back soon and continue his progess as a player as he looks like he his going be a very good player.
 

DJS

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Dec 9, 2006
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Feel sorry for him, a very promising young player and hopefully he can get back to his best.

He was getting some star man performances earlier this season.

Weird how Arsenal players seem to get nasty legs breaks lately, although the way their twat manager behaves it's really hard to have sympathy for them sometimes.
 

Raxscallion

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I've just watched some replays and...

1) I feel very sorry for the young lad, even if he is a gooner. Hope he makes a full and speedy recovery.

2) If anything, it's Shawcross in possession of the ball and Ramsey that's flying in.

3) I'm not convinced it was a foul, let alone a sending off.

4) His leg was broken before any contact was made.

5) Wenger's a dickhead.

6) C*mpbell's a ****.
 

markiespurs

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Jul 9, 2008
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Wengar is a total disgrace with his comments after Ramsey's broken leg. It looked nothing more than a freak accident and after looking at the replays i'm not even sure the tackle warranted a yellow card, let alone a red.
 

markiespurs

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Judging by that NOTW picture, Ramsey's leg was broken before Shawcross tackled him, perhaps Stoke should appeal the sending off.
 

jimtheyid

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Apr 16, 2005
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I thought it was a yellow card at the most. There is no way that his leg was broken before Shawcross clatters him. You could see that when Ramsay planted his foot he rolled his ankle. A split second later Shawcross makes contact and the leg which is already destablised buckles.
 

SpurSince57

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Jan 20, 2006
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Much as I dislike to defend Judas, it was heat-of-the-moment. How would any of us have reacted if a team-mate received a similar injury pretty much under our noses? It was noticeable, though, that when Shawcross went over to Ramsey before leaving the pitch, the Arsenal player (or was it one of the physios?) kneeling beside him put out a consoling hand.

Wenger, however…
 

Matt C

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Much as I dislike to defend Judas, it was heat-of-the-moment. How would any of us have reacted if a team-mate received a similar injury pretty much under our noses? It was noticeable, though, that when Shawcross went over to Ramsey before leaving the pitch, the Arsenal player (or was it one of the physios?) kneeling beside him put out a consoling hand.

Wenger, however…

Yeah Judas is the only player I would wish this sort of injury on, Eboue too but he has gone but certainly had this been Judas yesterday and not an ok bloke like Ramsey I would be wishing him amputation let alone recovery
 

EmperorKabir

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Dec 8, 2004
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nah iw as really annoyed at judas. more concerned about punishment than his teammate's welfare, even after the red card... did he want him executed or something?

and then fibreglass and wenger wildly claiming that it was intentional and that they need special protection... how exactly? disgusting reactions from some of them.
 

AW?

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Feb 6, 2006
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Feel sorry for him, a very promising young player and hopefully he can get back to his best.

He was getting some star man performances earlier this season.

Weird how Arsenal players seem to get nasty legs breaks lately, although the way their twat manager behaves it's really hard to have sympathy for them sometimes.

The fact they have such a lightweight side these days doesn't help them.
 

Spursbabe63

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May 11, 2005
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No-one wishes this kind of injury on any player even if they play for our rivals, but Wengers and Fabregas's comments at the end of the match were totally out of order. A conspiracy against the Arsenal players...what a bloody laugh that it.

Wenger never see's the horrendous tackles his player's make, but quick enough to slate the oppositions when one of his players gets clobbered. Hope the FA pull him up with these comments and trying to tell the FA what to do by saying Shawcross deserves more than a 3 match ban!

The man is a first class twat!
 

ShelfSide18

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Aug 23, 2006
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It was a sickening injury, and an incident which the divide should be forgotten and we should all wish him a full and speedy recovery, he is a class talent and I hope it doesn't affect his career too much and he does what Diaby did after his horrific injury. He seems a nice kid too, and no one deserves something like that.

As for the tackle, it was clumsy more than vicious and Shawcross did look genuinely distraught but I still think it was preventable. All heat of the moment stuff, and in no way did he set out to hurt the guy but the end product is a kids promising career potentially in ruins.

Get well Aaron Ramsey from the Spurs fans.
 

3Dnata

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Oct 5, 2008
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Horrible injury which I wouldn't wish on anyone but as for Arsene he's obviously forgotten Gallas's tackle on the Bolton lad ( I believe he sais it was a good challenge) and any number of tackles Vieira, Diaby, Keown and others have done over the years.
 

Mr Gamgee

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Jul 25, 2005
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Bad tackle, as a bit late high, but nothing more than that. Unfortunately we live in a culture where someone has to be blamed and shamed for everything. Why can not it just be accepted that these thing will happen in a game of football especially at the pace it is played in the permier league, its not nice but it happens.
 

$hoguN

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Jul 25, 2005
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Shame for Ramsey as no footballer deservse that to happen to them (Eboue maybe due to the disgusting tackles he puts in), wish him all the best in getting fit again. Got to say when looking at the replay the challenge looks like a 50-50 to me and I can't see why he was sent off for it. Also Wenger's reaction to the media was disgusting afterwards; Shawcross looked visibly shaken and Wenger should be hit with a heavy fine for his comments.
 

kezza

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Sep 15, 2008
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I found it pretty horrific to see. It made me feel sick that a leg can break in half like that and be wobbling around hanging by skin. Poor guy. Must have been agony. Certainly not a sending off and not intentional.

I agree that Judas is a twat.
 

wooderz

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May 18, 2006
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I found it pretty horrific to see. It made me feel sick that a leg can break in half like that and be wobbling around hanging by skin. Poor guy. Must have been agony. Certainly not a sending off and not intentional.

I agree that Judas is a twat.

Funny thing is it probably didn't hurt him at the time, he'd have felt it a few hours later mind lol...shock and adrenaline are amazing pain relievers
 
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