Diff is that is away from footie in spare time while i guess you can say the keeper is still on duty so to speak.
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Arsenal methods caused Aaron Ramsey injury, says ex-coach
Former Wales assistant coach Raymond Verheijen says Aaron Ramsey should leave Arsenal if they do not change their training methods.
Ramsey, 24, suffered his third hamstring injury of the season during Arsenal's 2-1 win over Leicester.
He could be a doubt for Wales' Euro 2016 qualifier in Israel on 28 March.
"There are two solutions. Either Arsenal sort themselves out or Aaron has to go to a club... where training is more balanced," said Verheijen.
"It's one or the other. The medical staff can only cure the problem but football coaches cause the problem because they are responsible for football training sessions."
As well as a stint with Wales during Gary Speed's reign as manager, Verheijen has worked at three World Cups and three European Championships with Netherlands, Russia and Korea.
The Dutchman is an outspoken critic of Premier League sides' training methods and recently referred to Arsenal as "amateurs" for Ramsey's injury record.
The former Wales captain suffered his latest injury just nine minutes after coming on as a substitute in Arsenal's victory over Leicester, and Arsene Wenger admitted he was "worried" about Ramsey's setback.
The ex-Cardiff midfielder injured his hamstring against Galatasaray in early December, keeping him out for six weeks, but he did start four games after returning on 18 January before the visit of Leicester.
Verheijen believes Ramsey's injury problems are due to "the context in which he is working".* The above is posted in my opinion. Feel free to disagree.
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Definitely within the last couple years anyway.Originally posted by Alex View PostIm sure he only re signed last year?
Unsurprising to see some lazy journalism linking us with him, as soon as we bounce that greedy ******* Sterling out the door."I will make the boys feel your support"
Jurgen Klopp June 2020
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Africa's richest man Aliko Dangote claims he still harbours hopes of one day buying Arsenal.
The Nigerian has an estimated fortune of 15billion US dollars (£10.4billion) and is reported to have wanted to buy into the Gunners when former director Lady Nina Bracewell-Smith was selling her shares in 2010.
Arsenal's current majority shareholder is American tycoon Stan Kroenke, who remains committed to the Barclays Premier League club for the long-term. Uzbek magnate Alisher Usmanov controls around 30 per cent and has also expressed no desire to offload any of his stock.
Nevertheless Dangote, whose business interests include sugar, flour and oil, remains keen to become part of the Emirates Stadium club sometime in the future.
Speaking to Bloomberg, he said: 'I still hope, one day at the right price, that I will buy the team.
'I might buy it, not at a ridiculous price but a price that the owners won't want to resist. I know my strategy.'
Dangote, though, added no imminent bid was in the pipeline.
'We have 16billion dollars-worth of investments in the next few years. Right now I want to take my own business to a certain level. Once I finish on that trajectory, then maybe,' he said.
Arsenal beat Hull 3-1 on Monday night to give themselves a good chance to finish second behind Premier League champions Chelsea, and will face Aston Villa in the FA Cup final at Wembley on May 30.
Dangote, however, suggested Arsene Wenger's side should be achieving more.
He added: '(Wenger) needs to change his style a bit. They need new direction.'
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/foo...s-one-day.html
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who's arsed?
GREED GREED GREED GREED
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