Goodbye to rare talent Aaron Ramsey, the biggest what-if in Welsh football history | Elis James
Wales had to settle for might have been as the retired midfielder was suspended for the Euro 2016 semi-final but his brilliant career still transformed a footballing public for ever
If some footballers take time to reach their potential, others seem to be the finished article before they’re able to drive. A teenage Aaron Ramsey was firmly in the latter camp. After only 11 league starts for Cardiff he had made his international debut for Wales against Denmark, turned down Manchester United in favour of Arsenal, and given Cardiff fans one of the great what-ifs of their club’s modern age after Dave Jones chose not to start him in the 2008 FA Cup final against Portsmouth, with Ramsey being the tender age of 17.
Success-starved supporters who should know better will pin their hopes on to the narrowest of young shoulders, and yet it all seemed so easy for the teenager from Caerphilly who was captain of his country by the age of 20, would go on to play in a World Cup and two European Championships and this week retired as an icon of the Welsh game.
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