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Aaron Ramsdale's dad risks wrath of Arsenal fans with reaction to Bournemouth defeat

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Aaron Ramsdale's father is in hot water with Arsenal supporters after a social media post .

Goalkeeper Ramsdale was sold to on deadline day after being relegated to second choice under .

And Nick Ramsdale, who has previously been outspoken when things have not gone his offspring’s way, toasted the Cherries win on Saturday evening with a simple post on X that read: “BACK OF THE NET BOSCOMBE!!!!!!!!”

’s 2-0 win, after William Saliba was sent off, proved a huge blow to the Gunners’ title aspirations but Ramsdale senior’s goading his not the first time he has spoken against the north London club’s grain.

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Nick Ramsdale infamously appeared on an supporters’ podcast last year when became Arteta’s first choice between the posts.

"We did not have a clue (Ramsdale was going to be dropped for David Raya)," Ramsdale senior told the Highbury Squad podcast in November last year.

"I didn’t have a clue, our family didn’t have a clue, Aaron didn’t have a clue that he was not going to carry on playing. Aaron is going to be the cup goalkeeper, and David Raya is going to be the main man unless something happens, an injury or a sending-off.

"And Aaron’s got to live with that, and he is living with that even though he’s not been told it. By anybody. You’ve got to give the guy a chance, for God’s sake. Squads evolve all the time, nobody is going to be there forever. The way it’s been done, in my eyes, it’s been wrong.

“Aaron lost that smile. It really is difficult to see him there. My only problem is when I spoke to Mr Arteta on the phone before he signed Aaron, he said he wanted Aaron. But now David Raya is back on the market and he has David Raya.”

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Arteta, meanwhile, has said he will leave the decision on whether or not to appeal the red card shown to Saliba against up to his bosses at .

Saliba just before the half-hour mark on Saturday's defeat as the Cherries star looked to race onto Leandro Trossard's poor pass back. The Frenchman was initially shown a yellow card by referee Rob Jones.

But before calling Jones over to the pitchside monitor. After the official had seen a number of replays of the incident, he upgraded Saliba's yellow to a red card.

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