He is not as light with his footwork as he was before his injury. That is what can happen with long-term injuries (depending on the nature of the injury, of course). One thing I can't fault is his attitude. People mistake dwelling on the ball or trying individual efforts/flicks as arrogance. It's not. Ramsey is not like Bendtner or Arshavin or players with poor attitude. He is a player that really does give 100% effort in the Arsenal shirt and that's the sort of players I want at the club - win or lose. I don't want him starting every game and, of course, he needs to fight for his place, but I think he is a fighter and will make it at Arsenal.
Aaron hasn't done anything to not earn our support. He is an extremely hard-working, young player who needs to iron out obvious faults. I think he will. At the moment, I can't see him becoming a great player - but that's fine. Theo's not going to be a great player either. Not every player in your squad is going to be a great. The least he should be aiming for is fulfilling the Ray Parlour role for us. Ray was a real fans' favourite because of the effort and balls he showed when the going got tough. Ramsey has already had to go through difficult circumstances as an Arsenal player but given the support of the fans and give his own determination, he will come back fighting next year.