Very very good interview with Ramsey. Everyone should watch it.

Some interesting bits

  • Arsene Wenger obviously is his best manager, and he said a lot of players reached their best level under him as he was an incredible man manager. E.g. Ozil
  • He picked no Arsenal players in defence amongst all the best players he played with. All back 5 from Juve. Danilo over Sagna/Bellerin, Alex Sandro over Monreal.
  • Picked Giroud as the best CF he played with (not RVP) due to the special connection and understand they had. Both FA cup winners was setup by Giroud too
  • Full of admiration for Cazorla, like everyone who played with him.
  • He was not the same player after the injury. Struggled a lot with many different injuries because of that one leg break. Similar to Diaby
  • He didn't want to leave us. He wanted to retire here. But all of a sudden we rescinded the contract when Emery came. Then went to sign with Juve for 400k per week to try and win the UCL.
  • Went to United training ground, got invited by Rafa to speak to, visited Moyes home but chose to sign for us because of Wenger's pull. Wenger flew him to europe to speak with him.
  • Wants to be a manager soon. Dreams of managing Wales.

    Clrnc Picked Giroud as the best CF he played with (not RVP) due to the special connection and understand they had. Both FA cup winners was setup by Giroud too

    Not surprised he doesn't like RvP lol. Supposedly they did not like each other at all.

    Clrnc He didn't want to leave us. He wanted to retire here. But all of a sudden we rescinded the contract when Emery came. Then went to sign with Juve for 400k per week to try and win the UCL.

    Complete load of bollocks, as soon as big money offers came from abroad his head was turned. Shouldn't try to take us for fools.

      He was a mixed bag for me. Looking back at highlight reels over that decade, he was at the heart of a lot of it. Two final winners is legendary stuff. Lacked the consistency and quality of Fabregas which was always the mark for me, but was still a very good player.

      He lacked the tactical nous needed. If he came through the Spanish production line, he'd be amongst the best in the world. Still one of the best we've had in the Emirates era and would actually do a great job in that second number 8 role we have.

        Mirth Yeah he was extremely inconsistent. The injuries surely didn't help but watching back the matches his first touch was sometimes horrendously bad and he skied alot of easy chances.

        But if you look back at his game before the injury and he is very different, Was so silky and technically superb.

        Dan Smith, Martin Taylor, Ryan Shawcross - 3 absolute journeymen whose careers were a net negative to football.

        Loved him as a player as he was worth paying to watch. Scored some unbelievable goals, but I will also call out his passing (when going forward) was under rated.

        Mirth Still one of the best we've had in the Emirates era and would actually do a great job in that second number 8 role we have.

        He would. In his prime he'd have put both Xhaka and Rice to shame going forward, not even thinking about the highlights reel but just his general awareness and craft. Also had a superb engine and work rate, but probably lacked Rice's reading of the play a little bit.

        Ramsey was a great player who had two problems. First, injury just stopped him being consistent. Think about a guy like Salah who’s always healthy and the levels he reaches. You just need that in your career. Second, we never played to his strengths. We constantly tried to turn him into an on the ball CM when he was something else. He’d own it as our L8

        Yep, he was great off the ball, as evinced by quite a few of those "third man running" goals.

        Quality player who went to waste in an Arsenal Dark Ages.

        Ramsey dropped off slightly after his famous "purple patch". After the next summer he hired an image rights consultant and peroxided his hair, and following that he wasn't quite the same.

        I don't know if I blame him for having his head turned by big offers from Europe (who wouldn't, especially at a club which demonstrably lacked the necessary ambition?). His one and only league title is a scudetto after all.

        In retrospect I'm amazed we had a single player worth a damn after the 16–17 season when Leicester won. Our side from the past two seasons would easily have won that title twice.

        JazzG Not surprised he doesn't like RvP lol. Supposedly they did not like each other at all.

        Good judge of character as well as a top player.

        Anyone watch this channel?

        I've enjoyed a few, and this one....

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        That's just a terrible narrator voice. Jeez. Raspy monotone and annoying.