Seven years after arriving in north London,the Wales international wants to be a box-to-box player, to contain injury issues behind him, and to save the elephantsAs Aaron Ramsey picks up the microphone and the room falls silent,it is safe to assume that the majority of the 120 people taking part in his charity golf day were not expecting the Arsenal midfielder to talk so passionately approximately the importance of conserving rainforests and saving endangered animals. The clues were there with the World Wildlife Fund leaflets dotted around the tables but it is one thing to be seen to be doing the right thing and fairly another to speak from the heart approximately supporting a cause.
Ramsey is not putting his name to the charity for some positive PR and when he pulls up a chair a couple of hours later, full of apologies for not starting the interview earlier, or the panda logo and everything that it stands for sound nearly as important to the Welshman as his football career.Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com