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Post by bobbyghoul on Jan 5, 2022 12:21:28 GMT
Well, he'll have to economise! Or see out his contract that was agreed by both parties. Depends what his priorities are really. Either way I won't judge him.
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Post by iot on Jan 5, 2022 14:07:02 GMT
Sad to see them shipping him out this way, but still a very good thing: nation.cymru/sport/juventus-manager-describes-aaron-ramsey-as-an-outgoing-player/Who do people think he should go to, if we assume that he is willing to reduce his salary by a significant margin? I'm really hoping he does better than Burnley and Newcastle. I can't see him going to any of the top sides aside from Arsenal potentially. Other than that, someone like Leicester maybe?
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Post by erasedcitizen on Jan 5, 2022 14:13:58 GMT
Sad to see them shipping him out this way, but still a very good thing: nation.cymru/sport/juventus-manager-describes-aaron-ramsey-as-an-outgoing-player/Who do people think he should go to, if we assume that he is willing to reduce his salary by a significant margin? I'm really hoping he does better than Burnley and Newcastle. I can't see him going to any of the top sides aside from Arsenal potentially. Other than that, someone like Leicester maybe? Palace. I think he walks into that team and Osian will know how to utilise him best. They appear to have a good thing going there at the moment with Vieira and Osian too.
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Post by iot on Jan 5, 2022 14:24:19 GMT
Sad to see them shipping him out this way, but still a very good thing: nation.cymru/sport/juventus-manager-describes-aaron-ramsey-as-an-outgoing-player/Who do people think he should go to, if we assume that he is willing to reduce his salary by a significant margin? I'm really hoping he does better than Burnley and Newcastle. I can't see him going to any of the top sides aside from Arsenal potentially. Other than that, someone like Leicester maybe? Palace. I think he walks into that team and Osian will know how to utilise him best. They appear to have a good thing going there at the moment with Vieira and Osian too. Yeah I thought Palace and the Osian link too, but was hoping he'd do slightly better. Leicester is more his level imo, although I have no idea whether he's a good fit for their system and whether they're well stocked in that area. I guess they have Maddison so that might not be the best move.
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Post by gimli on Jan 5, 2022 14:25:07 GMT
Sad to see them shipping him out this way, but still a very good thing: nation.cymru/sport/juventus-manager-describes-aaron-ramsey-as-an-outgoing-player/Who do people think he should go to, if we assume that he is willing to reduce his salary by a significant margin? I'm really hoping he does better than Burnley and Newcastle. I can't see him going to any of the top sides aside from Arsenal potentially. Other than that, someone like Leicester maybe? Ideally I'd rather he didn't go back to the Prem. It'd be great if he went to Spain or Germany or to another Serie A team. But if his heart is set on a return to the PL, and assuming the big boys aren't on the cards, then Villa maybe? Not sure how or who they play these days, but working under Gerrard would surely be beneficial to him, and he could maybe help Rambo transition into a deep-lying midfielder like he himself did towards the end of his playing career. Or maybe Brighton? Potter's a good manager who could make good use of him I'm sure.
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Post by georgetm1 on Jan 5, 2022 14:39:35 GMT
He must know he won't be getting 400k a week when he goes. Juventus were throwing around ridiculous money when they signed him, they were already paying Ronaldo 950k per week.
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Post by erasedcitizen on Jan 5, 2022 14:49:08 GMT
Palace. I think he walks into that team and Osian will know how to utilise him best. They appear to have a good thing going there at the moment with Vieira and Osian too. Yeah I thought Palace and the Osian link too, but was hoping he'd do slightly better. Leicester is more his level imo, although I have no idea whether he's a good fit for their system and whether they're well stocked in that area. I guess they have Maddison so that might not be the best move. Yeah that was the only thing putting him off the Leicester move for me, the competition. There's a good amount of younger talent in the middle of the park. I think he's a better player than most there, but his rate of injuries means that he offers less consistency than others. Maddison isn't much better in that area mind.
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Post by talyfan on Jan 5, 2022 14:54:56 GMT
Would be a laugh seeing Aaron Ramsey playing for an industrial side like Burnley
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Post by cynonvalley on Jan 5, 2022 15:34:07 GMT
A loan move would probably be what is wanted. Keep his high wages. Can back out if things go wrong, ie relegated.
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Post by dai on Jan 5, 2022 16:01:49 GMT
Nothing wrong with Burnley
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Post by allezlesrouges on Jan 5, 2022 16:08:02 GMT
I think Newcastle is a good move. Big club on the up, he could be a talisman for them as they climb the ranks
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Post by iot on Jan 5, 2022 16:36:20 GMT
The only way I'd like to see him going to Newcastle is as part of a wider Welsh takeover. If they could take Rodon and Neco on loan, potentially lob in Bale too! That would keep them up!
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Post by insertname on Jan 5, 2022 16:48:53 GMT
Sad to see them shipping him out this way, but still a very good thing: nation.cymru/sport/juventus-manager-describes-aaron-ramsey-as-an-outgoing-player/Who do people think he should go to, if we assume that he is willing to reduce his salary by a significant margin? I'm really hoping he does better than Burnley and Newcastle. I can't see him going to any of the top sides aside from Arsenal potentially. Other than that, someone like Leicester maybe? Let’s be honest, he wouldn’t be playing ahead of Maddison if he went to Leicester. He’s not a box office player any more (arguable that he even was when Juve bought him), his peak was the Euros imo. I can’t really make a prediction on where he’ll end up at the moment, I can’t really help but feel that presidents of competitive clubs, even at reduced wages, will want better value than a player who is so injury prone and is coming off the back of a pretty disastrous attempt to play for a top tier club. They’ll feel they can get better value: a younger, fitter, appreciable asset. West Ham would be the best move imo, I’d be surprised if even that option is on the table tbh. More likely a club that is punching above its weight and wants to make a statement signing like Brighton, would they have the money though? I’m not sure Newcastle is that great a move, the money would be good but they’ll have a job staying up if they can’t attract other quality players. I wouldn’t want to sign for them and then find out everyone else has backed out and I’m now playing for a side with no goals in it that will be playing championship football next season.
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Post by welshrover on Jan 5, 2022 17:04:40 GMT
If he went to Villa the fans could sing "Two Aaron Ramseys There's Only Two Aaron Ramseys"
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Post by iot on Jan 5, 2022 17:05:25 GMT
Sad to see them shipping him out this way, but still a very good thing: nation.cymru/sport/juventus-manager-describes-aaron-ramsey-as-an-outgoing-player/Who do people think he should go to, if we assume that he is willing to reduce his salary by a significant margin? I'm really hoping he does better than Burnley and Newcastle. I can't see him going to any of the top sides aside from Arsenal potentially. Other than that, someone like Leicester maybe? Let’s be honest, he wouldn’t be playing ahead of Maddison if he went to Leicester. He’s not a box office player any more (arguable that he even was when Juve bought him), his peak was the Euros imo. I can’t really make a prediction on where he’ll end up at the moment, I can’t really help but feel that presidents of competitive clubs, even at reduced wages, will want better value than a player who is so injury prone and is coming off the back of a pretty disastrous attempt to play for a top tier club. They’ll feel they can get better value: a younger, fitter, appreciable asset. West Ham would be the best move imo, I’d be surprised if even that option is on the table tbh. More likely a club that is punching above its weight and wants to make a statement signing like Brighton, would they have the money though? I’m not sure Newcastle is that great a move, the money would be good but they’ll have a job staying up if they can’t attract other quality players. I wouldn’t want to sign for them and then find out everyone else has backed out and I’m now playing for a side with no goals in it that will be playing championship football next season. I think he's always been a player who's been respected and valued much more professionally within the game than among the fanbase. That's why he had all the top clubs after him when he left Arsenal, despite potentially not being a "box office player" with regards to fans' perception of him. At times in his career, he's been capable of doing things and putting in performances that very few other players could match. He still has that ability in him, it's just a question of whether he can find that form and keep injury free for long enough to make it worthwhile for potential suitors. I think West Ham is a good shout. He's a bit of an oddity in that he provides lots of flair but is also extremely industrious, so the latter could potentially appeal to Moyes. He's more than good enough to come in for Lanzini who mostly plays in the advanced midfield role for them.
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Post by iot on Jan 5, 2022 17:06:23 GMT
If he went to Villa the fans could sing "Two Aaron Ramseys There's Only Two Aaron Ramseys" They're being strongly linked with Coutinho, who is rumoured to have another couple of premier league clubs after him. I can't see them both going to the same club
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Post by welshrover on Jan 5, 2022 17:07:44 GMT
If he went to Villa the fans could sing "Two Aaron Ramseys There's Only Two Aaron Ramseys" They're being strongly linked with Coutinho, who is rumoured to have another couple of premier league clubs after him. I can't see them both going to the same club It was tounge in cheek mate!
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Post by insertname on Jan 5, 2022 17:18:15 GMT
Let’s be honest, he wouldn’t be playing ahead of Maddison if he went to Leicester. He’s not a box office player any more (arguable that he even was when Juve bought him), his peak was the Euros imo. I can’t really make a prediction on where he’ll end up at the moment, I can’t really help but feel that presidents of competitive clubs, even at reduced wages, will want better value than a player who is so injury prone and is coming off the back of a pretty disastrous attempt to play for a top tier club. They’ll feel they can get better value: a younger, fitter, appreciable asset. West Ham would be the best move imo, I’d be surprised if even that option is on the table tbh. More likely a club that is punching above its weight and wants to make a statement signing like Brighton, would they have the money though? I’m not sure Newcastle is that great a move, the money would be good but they’ll have a job staying up if they can’t attract other quality players. I wouldn’t want to sign for them and then find out everyone else has backed out and I’m now playing for a side with no goals in it that will be playing championship football next season. I think he's always been a player who's been respected and valued much more professionally within the game than among the fanbase. That's why he had all the top clubs after him when he left Arsenal, despite potentially not being a "box office player" with regards to fans' perception of him. At times in his career, he's been capable of doing things and putting in performances that very few other players could match. He still has that ability in him, it's just a question of whether he can find that form and keep injury free for long enough to make it worthwhile for potential suitors. I think West Ham is a good shout. He's a bit of an oddity in that he provides lots of flair but is also extremely industrious, so the latter could potentially appeal to Moyes. He's more than good enough to come in for Lanzini who mostly plays in the advanced midfield role for them. Fair shout, I agree he would probably appeal to a manager like Moyes, but again, I think West Ham, given they are competing for Champions League places will want a player who guarantees a certain number of appearances and Ramsey doesn’t based on his Juventus stint. We’ve spoken before about this and I still am of the opinion that his Wales participation will come under threat depending on the type of move he gets. If he ends up at a club like Brighton I imagine he might have some leverage, a decent sized club that could still give him a big platform like West Ham would probably be looking to minimise his Wales appearance given his injury record.
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Post by erasedcitizen on Jan 5, 2022 19:09:50 GMT
Aston Villa are looking to loan Coutinho, surely they'd be better off with Rambo?
Guess it'd lead to too much confusion if he signed for them.
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Post by manulike on Jan 5, 2022 23:13:47 GMT
Well, he'll have to economise! Or see out his contract that was agreed by both parties. Depends what his priorities are really. Either way I won't judge him. If I were Colleen, I'd put my foot down. How can one compare the delights of dreary Newcastle to sunny Turin ...
Stay put and get a loan move to City!
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Post by erasedcitizen on Jan 6, 2022 16:16:42 GMT
Most of the clubs we've mentioned are here.
Not convinced Leeds are staying up but Rambo could pull them out of the mire.
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Post by 1gwaunview on Jan 6, 2022 16:34:29 GMT
Maybe Osian will have a word.
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Post by cynonvalley on Jan 6, 2022 17:09:58 GMT
Juventus to Leeds, heard that before
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Post by jimexotic on Jan 6, 2022 20:23:32 GMT
I'd hate for him to go to Newcastle, if they went down it would be amazing
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Post by allezlesrouges on Jan 6, 2022 22:46:44 GMT
Palace might actually be a great move with Osian there
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Post by manulike on Jan 7, 2022 0:34:21 GMT
Most of the clubs we've mentioned are here. Not convinced Leeds are staying up but Rambo could pull them out of the mire. If Rambo wears the white of Leeds, I will have no option but to switch allegiances and drops the Gooners '=))
#PeacockTilIdie
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Post by insertname on Jan 7, 2022 2:21:18 GMT
Palace might actually be a great move with Osian there Probably be treading on the toes of Gallagher at Palace, similar to competing with Maddison at Leicester. Saying that Gallagher is on a season long loan and is it ideal for Ramsey to be a guaranteed starter anyway given his injury record? Maybe the ideal move is one where he “job shares” a fair bit.
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Post by bobbyghoul on Jan 7, 2022 11:52:40 GMT
Palace might actually be a great move with Osian there Probably be treading on the toes of Gallagher at Palace, similar to competing with Maddison at Leicester. Saying that Gallagher is on a season long loan and is it ideal for Ramsey to be a guaranteed starter anyway given his injury record? Maybe the ideal move is one where he “job shares” a fair bit. 100% this. The thought of Ramsey playing 10-15 high intensity games between now and the end of March terrifies me.
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Post by biwmares on Jan 7, 2022 15:28:59 GMT
I read somewhere but do not know if its true that Juventus are willing to pay 75% of his wages?
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Post by cynonvalley on Jan 10, 2022 17:32:23 GMT
Positive for COVID.
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