Ramsey did that role against Everton and Wolves, and he did not let anyone down.
So other than QPR where the whole team played poorly, Ramsey has played well in 2 out of the 3 times he's been asked to cover on the left.
Ramsey did that role against Everton and Wolves, and he did not let anyone down.
)Which Villa game? In the Cup game, he started from the middle. And away from home he was also in the middle. Against Everton he was in the middle with Rosicky on the left.
Every time the kids are off school on holiday some smart arse has to start showing off their computer skills
My thoughts exactly.
Someone needs to go back..
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It's that long ago i can't remember when i left schoolMy thoughts exactly.
Someone needs to go back..
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This is the point exactly. Our midfield is doing well. There are a handful of games left. No one needs resting. What is the point of playing someone who is out of form, especially playing them out of position?
I do agree. At this stage of the season, there is no need to change our winning formula. It's very stupid if we do. Against QPR, we took that risk, put Ramsey in an unfamiliar position (and was already not playing well as it was) and we lost.
It's that long ago i can't remember when i left school

Where i live it's called Ysgol![]()
eh?Surely that's then point then? Ramsey has been playing in the team that have won the last 8 out of 9, so why would you drop him?
It's spelt ambiwlans and it's aye not yeah so stop moidering my ****ing head ladgoin down the traeth on the bws yeah, have an accident yeah, and call the ambwlans yeah![]()
.... some of you might agree ????I was milking cows at 4 monthsI haven't changed much since I was 10 months..... but I couldn't drive then.
read it fast and laughed a lot....... BTW ... my late mother and sisters insist I crawled at 5 months walked properly at 10 months and have been a pain in the arse ever since.... some of you might agree ????
using your fingers or sucking and spitting it into a bucket?

.My son was playing in organised (teams, shirts and schedules) games of football aged 2 years and 8 months. Most were aged 4 or 5. My wife was helping organise it, so he got in.
Not sure it wasn't close to child abuse, but he seemed to enjoy it.