Fans fear Aaron Ramsey curse is about to strike again as former Arsenal star scores thunderbolt for childhood club | The Sun
19th August 2023

FANS are fearing the return of Aaron Ramsey's goalscoring curse after his thunderbolt for Cardiff.

The former Arsenal star scored a long-range rocket to pull his boyhood club level away to Leicester on Saturday.

Ramsey received the ball around 30 yards from goal before taking a touch and lashing it into the top corner.

Supporters were quick to react to the goal on social media, with many fearing his curse could strike again.

The curse is tied to the spooky regularity with which celebrities have died after Ramsey's goals.

Of his 76 career goals, 23 have been followed by the death of a notable celebrity.

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Those to have died not long after the Welshman has scored include Whitney Houston and David Bowie.

"Who is dying?" tweeted one fan after his goal against the Foxes.

A second added: "Who is going to die?"

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Meanwhile, one more ominously commented: "Someone's about to die."

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Ramsey's strike was his first since returning to Cardiff this summer.

The 32-year-old midfielder signed a two-year deal after arriving on a free transfer from Nice.

Having come through the club's academy, Ramsey scored three goals in 28 appearances before being sold to Arsenal for £5.5million in 2008.

He was also part of the Bluebirds side which reached the FA Cup final that same year.


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