Football fans rip into Aaron Ramsey’s ‘boring’ cameo on Sky Sports after former Arsenal star made his presenting debut during Nottingham Forest’s win over Crystal Palace
Fans online have branded Aaron Ramsey ‘boring’ after the Cardiff City star made his debut as a pundit on Saturday evening.
The former Arsenal star took center stage on Sky Sports’ Monday Night Football programme, which featured the evening match between Crystal Palace and Nottingham Forest.
It was a change in contrast for Ramsey, who starred in the Championship for Cardiff after securing a move to his boyhood club in 2023.
Ahead of the match – which saw Forest triumph 1-0 – Ramsey was on hand to provide some analysis, but it did not go down well with supporters online.
“I’d rather watch the paint dry than listen to Aaron Ramsey. What a boring human being,” one fan wrote cheekily.
Fans branded Aaron Ramsey ‘boring’ online after he made his punditry debut for Sky Sports
Users online were quick to brand Ramsey ‘boring’ after his appearance on the show
“I’d rather watch the paint dry than listen to Aaron Ramsey,” said another user on X.
One fan said: ‘Aaron Ramsey might be the most boring human being I’ve ever listened to.’
In a tongue-in-cheek comment, another user said: “Can someone calm Aaron Ramsey down please.”
“Don’t think science is his thing,” said one user as he brutally slammed his debut with the broadcasting giants.
In a similar theme to previous comments, another user said, “Watching the pre-game stuff for MNF Aaron Ramsey is like watching paint dry.”
Meanwhile, one user pointed out Jamie Carragher’s involvement in Ramsey’s debut as they wrote: ‘Jamie Carragher keeps looking at Aaron Ramsey like, come on son, say something.’
Elsewhere on the show, Carragher took the opportunity to analyze one of Ramsey’s former teams, Arsenal, and their red card woes this year.
Ramsey was on hand to help analyze Nottingham Forest’s win over Crystal Palace
The Gunners slipped to their first defeat of the season on Saturday after a 2-0 loss to Bournemouth, which was made worse after William Saliba was sent off in the first half.
Sky Sports pundit Carragher insisted Arsenal ‘can do more’ despite losing a player, insisting ‘big teams have still gained ten men’.
Spoke on Monday eveningCarragher said: “They should do more in those games. They have become very defensive.
‘I understand Man City’s game, but can they do more with ten men? You can still win! But they have dropped points every game.
‘Big teams that have won league titles have still won with 10 men.’