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Post by Deleted on Aug 29, 2013 13:49:09 GMT
Lest we ever forget, as Stoke fans it is our sworn duty to despise everything about that smug, sanctimonious, whingeing, cheating bastard club. Hear! Hear! Sign me up! All of the above. - and given that Martin Taylor received over 80 death threats from Arsenal fans, I reckon we don't know the half of what's gone on.
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Post by Staffsoatcake on Aug 29, 2013 14:15:48 GMT
All of the above. - and given that Martin Taylor received over 80 death threats from Arsenal fans, I reckon we don't know the half of what's gone on. I wonder what plans they had to bring about the death of Martin Taylor. Suck his cock until they sucked him dry? Bum fuck him to death? Beat him to death with a silk hankie? Bore him to death with stories about how football should be played?
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Post by murphthesurf on Aug 29, 2013 14:41:27 GMT
EXCELLENT POST we must NEVER sell Bego to the Arse 1) AGREED. 2) AGREED. Oh, will those cheap, pathetic BUMS never let this go? I detest Wenger and everything about that lousy club. Every time it was mentioned by all & sundry I literally wanted to scream. So Ramsey is the only player to ever break a leg, then? Pity they couldn't have mentioned the LEGEND that is DENIS SMITH……..
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Post by stokiejoeofalsager on Aug 29, 2013 15:40:17 GMT
Ryan has actually helped him really. Without that injury ramsey wouldn't still be pinching a living playing at this level.
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Post by gorbals1863 on Aug 29, 2013 15:44:42 GMT
Ray Parlour now on talksport talking arsenal, took less than 5 minutes to mention Ramseys injury.
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Post by lancer on Aug 29, 2013 17:12:21 GMT
Ta! After reading so much fuck*ng depressing stuff about Syria, we needed a dose of reality, and out attention drawn to the real problems and heroes in the world.
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Post by lancer on Aug 29, 2013 19:16:07 GMT
Arsenal 2 – Fenerbahçe 0 Arsenal cruised into the Champions League group stages last night, thanks to star of the show, Aaron Ramsey. The story is made even more remarkable by the fact Ramsey has only just returned from a horrific injury which left him lucky to be alive, let alone playing football again. “I’ve only just regained full fitness” said Ramsey, who returned to the Arsenal team what seems like around 5 years ago. “It’s been a difficult road to recovery. The doctors told me if the challenge had been an inch or two higher, I could have been blinded in both eyes.” He added, as once again, he refused to exaggerate the whole incident. Arsene Wenger was full of praise for his hero on the night, “What a gallant showing from the boy. Such bravery on an epic scale. Soldiers go to war. Doctors, fire-fighters and police officers risk their lives on a daily basis; you can put Ramsey in that bracket for sure. He’s been to hell and back and came out the other end, he is the true definition of a hero” said the cheese-eating surrender-monkey. Aaron Ramsey, the first footballer in the history of the game to suffer a broken leg, has faced a long, hard road to recovery but it is one he has fought silently. Never one to mention it at every single opportunity or to milk it more than Milky Milkerson, the most milked cow this side of Milk City, Ramsey has battled on, never once playing on his injury. “It’s a difficult thing to overcome. I am surrounding by legs every day in football. Whenever I see a challenge between two players I have flashback to that day. I wake up in sweats most nights. And not just the nights Arsene creeps into my room. It wasn’t just the physical injury, it’s the mental scars you carry with you to your deathbed.” He said. The ever modest Ramsey added “Am I a hero? I don’t know. That’s for others to decide. I just go out there and give my all in the extreme face of adversity. I just hope my story can be an inspiration to people all over the world.” Added the utterly sycophantic, spunk trumpet. Hard to believe isn't it, we have parades and flag days for those coming back from Afghanistan or other foreign army postings, yet for real heroes, like Ramsey, we just have to accept miles of newspaper adoration and tributes to his Bulldog courage, and words of encouragement by their blind manager and Arse fans world wide.Chin up, Aaron lad, and remember, the eyes of England - and all points east- are upon you, all the live long day. Brings a lump to my throat and tears to my eyes...Sorry...must go now! Blub!
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Post by likelyladgalizmo on Aug 29, 2013 19:50:26 GMT
Had to pinch that and shove on my facebook. Stunning. Me as well cracking stuff. :-)
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Post by LDE76 on Aug 29, 2013 19:53:02 GMT
It's high time February 27th, or the nearest Sunday, was designated an official day of commemoration in order to ensure that what happened is never forgotten and, indeed, never repeated. It could be called Ramembrance Day, and football fans worldwide should be given the opportunity to lay wreaths of daffodils at a specially dedicated memorial called, say, the Cuntytaff. Arsenal fans may wish to pay their respects in their own way, perhaps by holding a ninety minutes' silence during that weekend's Premier League fixture.
The town of Ramsey, on the Isle of Man, may decide to mark the occasion by hoisting a special version of the famous Manx flag, with one of the three legs broken in two places.
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Post by LDE76 on Aug 29, 2013 19:56:47 GMT
Double post for a double fracture. Curse you, Shawcross!
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Post by murphthesurf on Aug 29, 2013 22:56:59 GMT
It's high time February 27th, or the nearest Sunday, was designated an official day of commemoration in order to ensure that what happened is never forgotten and, indeed, never repeated. It could be called Ramembrance Day, and football fans worldwide should be given the opportunity to lay wreaths of daffodils at a specially dedicated memorial called, say, the Cuntytaff. Arsenal fans may wish to pay their respects in their own way, perhaps by holding a ninety minutes' silence during that weekend's Premier League fixture. The town of Ramsey, on the Isle of Man, may decide to mark the occasion by hoisting a special version of the famous Manx flag, with one of the three legs broken in two places. Yeah. Brilliant. And the other two legs could be sticking out of Corky's shorts……. Let's DO it, people. And perhaps some musician could compose a suitably stirring piece called the Legbusters March? (Daaaaaaa deeee daaaa, daa dada daaaaa daa………)I'm fillin' up at the very thought.
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Post by Staffsoatcake on Aug 30, 2013 6:42:58 GMT
He should be thankful,look at how much money he saved by only having to wash 1 sock.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 25, 2013 11:53:25 GMT
I'm glad this ones finally been put to bed. www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/24098512"After suffering a broken leg in a challenge from Stoke's Ryan Shawcross (around 17 years ago), the goal allowed Ramsey to put a positive slant on this fixture and show how he is evolving into a composed finisher, but still a complete and utter spunk trumpet."
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Post by Banega23 on Sept 25, 2013 12:07:28 GMT
This is pathetic and the reason I don't read on here anymore. Can we all take our bet365 spectacles off for a second and think that maybe taking the piss out of a guy who broke his leg is a bit far?
So he didn't accept his apology, big deal. Shawcross did the right thing by apologising and that's that. Arsenal fans are wrong to boo him and if I was Ryan I would reiterate that I never meant to hurt him and am really happy he's achieving what he's capable of. But that doesn't mean we need to take the piss out of the guy, he is another human being.
If some one broke my leg and it was against a side that under a certain coach were encouraged and instructed to push the limits of what's acceptable in terms of physicality and brutality then I'd be angry too, and probably wouldn't be accepting an apology.
Just a thought, because whether you think Ramsey is right or wrong for holding a grudge, all this 'comedy' does is makes us look very, very bad. Remember a couple of weeks ago when Man City started singing whilst Huth was unconcious? Let's not be at all like that ffs.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 25, 2013 12:14:35 GMT
This is pathetic and the reason I don't read on here anymore. Can we all take our bet365 spectacles off for a second and think that maybe taking the piss out of a guy who broke his leg is a bit far? So he didn't accept his apology, big deal. Shawcross did the right thing by apologising and that's that. Arsenal fans are wrong to boo him and if I was Ryan I would reiterate that I never meant to hurt him and am really happy he's achieving what he's capable of. But that doesn't mean we need to take the piss out of the guy, he is another human being. If some one broke my leg and it was against a side that under a certain coach were encouraged and instructed to push the limits of what's acceptable in terms of physicality and brutality then I'd be angry too, and probably wouldn't be accepting an apology. Just a thought, because whether you think Ramsey is right or wrong for holding a grudge, all this 'comedy' does is makes us look very, very bad. Remember a couple of weeks ago when Man City started singing whilst Huth was unconcious? Let's not be at all like that ffs.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 25, 2013 12:18:04 GMT
A modern day cunt.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 25, 2013 12:24:10 GMT
This is pathetic and the reason I don't read on here anymore. Can we all take our bet365 spectacles off for a second and think that maybe taking the piss out of a guy who broke his leg is a bit far? So he didn't accept his apology, big deal. Shawcross did the right thing by apologising and that's that. Arsenal fans are wrong to boo him and if I was Ryan I would reiterate that I never meant to hurt him and am really happy he's achieving what he's capable of. But that doesn't mean we need to take the piss out of the guy, he is another human being. If some one broke my leg and it was against a side that under a certain coach were encouraged and instructed to push the limits of what's acceptable in terms of physicality and brutality then I'd be angry too, and probably wouldn't be accepting an apology. Just a thought, because whether you think Ramsey is right or wrong for holding a grudge, all this 'comedy' does is makes us look very, very bad. Remember a couple of weeks ago when Man City started singing whilst Huth was unconcious? Let's not be at all like that ffs. Brutality?! Really?! We are just an honest and committed team. We never went out to kick people off the park or deliberately injure opponents. In fact, how many times in the past year or two have you seen one of our players finish the game with a head bandage? Not so long ago Crouch had his teeth smashed out too. Not forgetting N’Zonzi getting his nose spread across his face by an elbow. Injuries are part of the game. We were lucky Wilko didn’t pick up a bad one when he was smashed by Gardner not so long ago. The best example I can give is Delap. He suffered a bad leg break. Did you hear him banging on about it for years after? Absolutely not. He said straight after the game there was no issue with the player that committed the foul. He accepted it was part of the game, immediately put the issue to bed and concentrated on getting fit again and back playing football. End of matter.
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Post by boskampsflaps on Sept 25, 2013 12:48:12 GMT
This is pathetic and the reason I don't read on here anymore. Can we all take our bet365 spectacles off for a second and think that maybe taking the piss out of a guy who broke his leg is a bit far? So he didn't accept his apology, big deal. Shawcross did the right thing by apologising and that's that. Arsenal fans are wrong to boo him and if I was Ryan I would reiterate that I never meant to hurt him and am really happy he's achieving what he's capable of. But that doesn't mean we need to take the piss out of the guy, he is another human being. If some one broke my leg and it was against a side that under a certain coach were encouraged and instructed to push the limits of what's acceptable in terms of physicality and brutality then I'd be angry too, and probably wouldn't be accepting an apology. Just a thought, because whether you think Ramsey is right or wrong for holding a grudge, all this 'comedy' does is makes us look very, very bad. Remember a couple of weeks ago when Man City started singing whilst Huth was unconcious? Let's not be at all like that ffs. Give over, what brutality would this be? Also what was pushing the limits of phisicaliy and brutality of the challenge that unfortuantly ended up in Ramsey getting a broken leg, or are 50/50s to be ruled out now as well as everything else in the game.
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Post by yeswilko on Sept 25, 2013 13:07:02 GMT
This is pathetic and the reason I don't read on here anymore. Can we all take our bet365 spectacles off for a second and think that maybe taking the piss out of a guy who broke his leg is a bit far? So he didn't accept his apology, big deal. Shawcross did the right thing by apologising and that's that. Arsenal fans are wrong to boo him and if I was Ryan I would reiterate that I never meant to hurt him and am really happy he's achieving what he's capable of. But that doesn't mean we need to take the piss out of the guy, he is another human being. If some one broke my leg and it was against a side that under a certain coach were encouraged and instructed to push the limits of what's acceptable in terms of physicality and brutality then I'd be angry too, and probably wouldn't be accepting an apology. Just a thought, because whether you think Ramsey is right or wrong for holding a grudge, all this 'comedy' does is makes us look very, very bad. Remember a couple of weeks ago when Man City started singing whilst Huth was unconcious? Let's not be at all like that ffs. Bollocks, if anything teams playing against us would be over the top with nasty challenges, sent out completely wound up and frothing at the mouth.
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Post by ukcstokie on Sept 25, 2013 13:22:28 GMT
This is pathetic and the reason I don't read on here anymore. Can we all take our bet365 spectacles off for a second and think that maybe taking the piss out of a guy who broke his leg is a bit far? So he didn't accept his apology, big deal. Shawcross did the right thing by apologising and that's that. Arsenal fans are wrong to boo him and if I was Ryan I would reiterate that I never meant to hurt him and am really happy he's achieving what he's capable of. But that doesn't mean we need to take the piss out of the guy, he is another human being. If some one broke my leg and it was against a side that under a certain coach were encouraged and instructed to push the limits of what's acceptable in terms of physicality and brutality then I'd be angry too, and probably wouldn't be accepting an apology. Just a thought, because whether you think Ramsey is right or wrong for holding a grudge, all this 'comedy' does is makes us look very, very bad. Remember a couple of weeks ago when Man City started singing whilst Huth was unconcious? Let's not be at all like that ffs. Ramsey and Arsenal continue to milk this. If they want to be able to cling to this incident as some sort of excuse that's fine. But don't moan when this is highlighted. Ramsey doesn't need to accept the apology. But he can show he wants to move on and request the media and Arsenal fans and club do the same. He can easily put a stop to this. He chooses not to so that he can continue to reap the excuses. We don't target him in matches. A bit of piss take on a message board is really nothing. "encouraged and instructed to push the limits of what's acceptable in terms of physicality and brutality". What rubbish. You've been taken in by Arsen and Murphy haven't you? Was the challenge overly physical or FFS brutal? No. And pretty much every impartial observer at the time agreed. It was a fucking accident.
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Post by Banega23 on Sept 25, 2013 13:28:25 GMT
This is pathetic and the reason I don't read on here anymore. Can we all take our bet365 spectacles off for a second and think that maybe taking the piss out of a guy who broke his leg is a bit far? So he didn't accept his apology, big deal. Shawcross did the right thing by apologising and that's that. Arsenal fans are wrong to boo him and if I was Ryan I would reiterate that I never meant to hurt him and am really happy he's achieving what he's capable of. But that doesn't mean we need to take the piss out of the guy, he is another human being. If some one broke my leg and it was against a side that under a certain coach were encouraged and instructed to push the limits of what's acceptable in terms of physicality and brutality then I'd be angry too, and probably wouldn't be accepting an apology. Just a thought, because whether you think Ramsey is right or wrong for holding a grudge, all this 'comedy' does is makes us look very, very bad. Remember a couple of weeks ago when Man City started singing whilst Huth was unconcious? Let's not be at all like that ffs.
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Post by Birchesheadpotter on Sept 25, 2013 13:58:45 GMT
This is pathetic and the reason I don't read on here anymore. Can we all take our bet365 spectacles off for a second and think that maybe taking the piss out of a guy who broke his leg is a bit far? So he didn't accept his apology, big deal. Shawcross did the right thing by apologising and that's that. Arsenal fans are wrong to boo him and if I was Ryan I would reiterate that I never meant to hurt him and am really happy he's achieving what he's capable of. But that doesn't mean we need to take the piss out of the guy, he is another human being. If some one broke my leg and it was against a side that under a certain coach were encouraged and instructed to push the limits of what's acceptable in terms of physicality and brutality then I'd be angry too, and probably wouldn't be accepting an apology. Just a thought, because whether you think Ramsey is right or wrong for holding a grudge, all this 'comedy' does is makes us look very, very bad. Remember a couple of weeks ago when Man City started singing whilst Huth was unconcious? Let's not be at all like that ffs. Take your sanctimonious opinion and piss off to one of the many cults that find that an 'I'm better than you' mantra works for them, because quite frankly I'm ashamed to have to share my club with such a belief. Even if it is only yours.
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Post by podolipotter on Sept 25, 2013 15:04:02 GMT
and how many times did our Denis Smith break a leg? Now, there was a true hero.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 25, 2013 15:53:21 GMT
This is pathetic and the reason I don't read on here anymore. Can we all take our bet365 spectacles off for a second and think that maybe taking the piss out of a guy who broke his leg is a bit far? So he didn't accept his apology, big deal. Shawcross did the right thing by apologising and that's that. Arsenal fans are wrong to boo him and if I was Ryan I would reiterate that I never meant to hurt him and am really happy he's achieving what he's capable of. But that doesn't mean we need to take the piss out of the guy, he is another human being. If some one broke my leg and it was against a side that under a certain coach were encouraged and instructed to push the limits of what's acceptable in terms of physicality and brutality then I'd be angry too, and probably wouldn't be accepting an apology. Just a thought, because whether you think Ramsey is right or wrong for holding a grudge, all this 'comedy' does is makes us look very, very bad. Remember a couple of weeks ago when Man City started singing whilst Huth was unconcious? Let's not be at all like that ffs. Bollocks, if anything teams playing against us would be over the top with nasty challenges, sent out completely wound up and frothing at the mouth. Taking away other teams, the game that Ramsey was injured in very much followed that pattern. Arsenal (and Fabregas in particular) turned up like men possessed, determined not to be 'bullied'. Stoke had played something like 7 games in a very short space of time and looked weary - we weren't up and at 'em at all that day.
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Post by yeswilko on Sept 25, 2013 16:07:07 GMT
Bollocks, if anything teams playing against us would be over the top with nasty challenges, sent out completely wound up and frothing at the mouth. Taking away other teams, the game that Ramsey was injured in very much followed that pattern. Arsenal (and Fabregas in particular) turned up like men possessed, determined not to be 'bullied'. Stoke had played something like 7 games in a very short space of time and looked weary - we weren't up and at 'em at all that day. When he chopped down Pugh and gave the Arsenal favourite 'Shhhhh'!! They love Flamini and he's a reckless player, remember his tackle on Corluka?! that doesn't get brought constantly because luckily the lad didn't get a broken leg (although i think he was injured by it) it seems that players who perform two footed studs up tackles are fine.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 25, 2013 16:13:34 GMT
Taking away other teams, the game that Ramsey was injured in very much followed that pattern. Arsenal (and Fabregas in particular) turned up like men possessed, determined not to be 'bullied'. Stoke had played something like 7 games in a very short space of time and looked weary - we weren't up and at 'em at all that day. When he chopped down Pugh and gave the Arsenal favourite 'Shhhhh'!! They love Flamini and he's a reckless player, remember his tackle on Corluka?! that doesn't get brought constantly because luckily the lad didn't get a broken leg (although i think he was injured by it) it seems that players who perform two footed studs up tackles are fine. Fabregas took Pugh out after Ramsey, but I reckon his earlier challenge on Whitehead was far more dangerous. Arsenal had in in their heads that they were coming to do battle that day.
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Post by yeswilko on Sept 25, 2013 16:27:26 GMT
When he chopped down Pugh and gave the Arsenal favourite 'Shhhhh'!! They love Flamini and he's a reckless player, remember his tackle on Corluka?! that doesn't get brought constantly because luckily the lad didn't get a broken leg (although i think he was injured by it) it seems that players who perform two footed studs up tackles are fine. Fabregas took Pugh out after Ramsey, but I reckon his earlier challenge on Whitehead was far more dangerous. Arsenal had in in their heads that they were coming to do battle that day. We've had lots of bandaged heads, lost teeth, broken nose, couple of broken legs. I know each incident should really be looked at individually but i cant help but think teams go in extra hard against Stoke.
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Post by harrysburrow on Sept 25, 2013 17:17:57 GMT
"I'm surrounded by legs every day". Pisser!
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Post by stokiejoe on Sept 25, 2013 17:24:10 GMT
This is pathetic and the reason I don't read on here anymore. Can we all take our bet365 spectacles off for a second and think that maybe taking the piss out of a guy who broke his leg is a bit far? So he didn't accept his apology, big deal. Shawcross did the right thing by apologising and that's that. Arsenal fans are wrong to boo him and if I was Ryan I would reiterate that I never meant to hurt him and am really happy he's achieving what he's capable of. But that doesn't mean we need to take the piss out of the guy, he is another human being. If some one broke my leg and it was against a side that under a certain coach were encouraged and instructed to push the limits of what's acceptable in terms of physicality and brutality then I'd be angry too, and probably wouldn't be accepting an apology. Just a thought, because whether you think Ramsey is right or wrong for holding a grudge, all this 'comedy' does is makes us look very, very bad. Remember a couple of weeks ago when Man City started singing whilst Huth was unconcious? Let's not be at all like that ffs. So do you think Wenger will still be your manager at the end of the season?
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Post by southstanddan on Sept 25, 2013 19:31:31 GMT
Missed this first time round - genius!
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