Aaron Ramsey celebrates one-year wedding anniversary with Welsh tweet, gets trolled by his own Arsenal fans

Ramsey included a Welsh caption with the picture of him and wife Colleen Rowland but was accused of being 'drunk'

Jack de Menezes
Thursday 18 June 2015 15:44 BST
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Arsenal midfielder Aaron Ramsey
Arsenal midfielder Aaron Ramsey (GETTY IMAGES)

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Aaron Ramsey has been trolled by Arsenal fans on Twitter on his wedding anniversary.

The Gunners favourite tweeted a picture of him and his wife Colleen Rowland in front of a sunset in Wales a year after tying the knot at Caldicot Castle.

The 24-year-old included the Welsh caption “Un flwyddyn heddiw”, which translates simply to “One year today” in reference to his anniversary. Having secured the FA Cup last month and helped Arsenal to third place in the Premier League, things are looking rosy for Ramsey – until he checked his Twitter notifications.

Twitter users, who appeared to support Arsenal given the prominence of the club in their handles, claimed that Ramsey was either “drunk” or mistyped on the keyboard while posting the picture.

Thankfully, there was a number of positive messages to Ramsey, as well as those who were fully aware of the Welsh language.

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