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The boss of Stoke also condemned the 'songs' to Ramsey 

The boss of Stoke also condemned the 'songs' to Ramsey

18.01.2016

The President of Stoke City, Peter Coates, joined in Act of disapproval of the supporters, who were allowed to bully Arsenal midfielder, Aaron Ramsey.
On Sunday, the two teams ended in a draw in the match against each other from the 22nd round of the Premier League, and the crowd of provoking international Wales hosts in all 90 minutes. The fans booed the soccer player as they sang 'Aaron Ramsey, the lame foot', because of the case by 2010, when the captain of Stoke, Ryan Shawcross, broke his leg on the Ramsey with a brutal entry. Subsequently, the English guard presented their excuses, but the victim refused to accept them and since then it is dark in the eyes of all, supporting 'the potters'.
After the game, Coates was asked to comment on the actions of supporters and initially he was quite surprised. 'You're telling me something I didn't know. I didn't even know that there were similar chants. We don't endorse them.', he said.
'This is just a small group of fans. People sing about what terrible things and I don't like it. Of course, I don't condone what happened.', added Coates.

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