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Arsenal legend is a surprise guest at Aaron Ramsdale's wedding celebrations as former Gunners goalkeeper parties with wife Georgina
An Arsenal legend was a surprise guest at Aaron Ramsdale 's wedding celebrations in Italy - two years after he married wife Georgina. Ramsdale married Georgina Irwin, who was pregnant at the time, at a London registry office in June 2023, with the former England star taking to Instagram to reveal he'd tied the knot with the British Airways stewardess. It was an intimate ceremony at the time, and celebrations have only taken place properly this summer after Ramsdale spent last year's warmer months at the European Championship with England. For their wedding, Georgina opted for a stunning white frilled mini dress and strapped heels, while Aaron opted for a smart grey suit. As they celebrated, Georgina wore a vail and a more patterned dress, with Ramsdale donning a black suit. In the celebration photos, meanwhile, an Arsenal icon was spotted taking in the events. Ramsdale played for the club between 2021 and 2024, before leaving for Southampton. That legend was another former goalkeeper in David Seaman, 61. He shared a plethora of photos from the day on his social media, insisting: 'You guys really know how to throw a party!' The first photo showed Ramsdale seemingly being taken by surprise, with Seaman, who was Arsenal's goalkeeper between 1990 and 2003, putting his hands on his fellow shot stopper's shoulders as Ramsdale, holding a drink, turned around. Another saw Seaman in the middle of Ramsdale and another former Gunners star in Rob Holding. Ramsdale could be seen wearing a waistcoat and a hat, while Holding used his shirt to hold his sunglasses. Other snaps showed a food stand, a group of people enjoying a meal and Ramsdale and Georgina cutting their cake. Seaman also posed with wife Frankie Poultney, who he met in 2008 when her dance partner on the Dancing on Ice tour. Seaman added: 'Proper wedding!' The duo bonded during Ramsdale's time at Arsenal. Seaman showed off his growing bond with the now-27-year-old in 2021 when he turned up at a training session. It came just after Ramsdale had made a joke about his counterpart's age. Sharing snaps from their big day on social media two years ago, meanwhile, the sports star captioned his post: 'Mr & Mrs. 20.06.23.' Images from the couple's wedding included the moment they were declared husband and wife, and a slew of group snaps with their family following the ceremony. The couple announced that they were expecting their first child together soon before the wedding, with Ramsdale posting footage on Instagram showing a positive test on top of a baby outfit, with the words 'I love you so much Daddy' adorably stitched onto it. He joined a group to celebrate the Ramsdales in Italy - two years on from their wedding ceremony Also in the pictures shared was a food cart - seemingly ice cream - and Ramsdale and Georgina enjoying cake His on-field career is uncertain after he signed a four-year deal with Southampton last summer before they were relegated The clip then showed him beaming upon hearing the news before he raced across the room to jump across the bed and embrace Georgina. Later, a shot of their baby scan was shown, before the couple posed in front of the camera with Georgina showing off her growing bump. In October 2023, the duo welcomed their son, Ronnie, into the world. On the field, Ramsdale's future is unclear after he was relegated from the Premier League with Southampton last season.
Yahoo
17-02-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
Holding settling in nicely at Sheff Utd
On-loan Sheffield United defender Rob Holding has said that the club have made it easy for him to slot in since joining from Crystal Palace in January. Holding has made two appearances off the bench for the Blades and has adapted quickly to his new surroundings. "I've been here for two weeks now and just slotting into the vibes around the changing room, the training ground and Bramall Lane has been so welcoming," he told BBC Radio Sheffield. "I can feel that good energy and slotting in where I can has been very easy, the team have made it that." The 29-year-old told spoke about his decision to join Chris Wilder's side having been frozen out at Palace under Oliver Glasner, with his only appearances this season coming in the EFL Trophy for the Under-21 side. "I was in a bit of a weird place where I was in my career and I needed a team to take a chance on me," he added. "I know my abilities and I know what I can bring to this team and to be fair to Sheffield United they took a chance because I've not played in so long. If I can repay that then all the better and that's what I'm going to try and do." The former Arsenal defender also touched on the potential of him staying with the Blades for longer. "Potentially yeah, it's always going to be a discussion in the summer and we can see what happens," he said. "But it's just something that I'm just enjoying in the moment right now and enjoying this journey with the team." Holding who signed until the end of the season came off the bench at half-time in Saturday's 1-0 win at Luton and praised their performance as the three points took them back to the top of the Championship. "We knew it was going to be tough, it's a very tight stadium with a lot of long balls, direct balls and fights for first and second balls, so we had to be up for that then we find a bit of quality and find a goal," Holding said. "The lads never give up and the fans behind the goal wanting the ball in the net as well so that helped us in that momentum." Latest Sheffield United news, analysis and fan views Get Sheffield United news sent straight to your phone


BBC News
17-02-2025
- Sport
- BBC News
Holding settling in nicely at Sheff Utd
On-loan Sheffield United defender Rob Holding has said that the club have made it easy for him to slot in since joining from Crystal Palace in has made two appearances off the bench for the Blades and has adapted quickly to his new surroundings."I've been here for two weeks now and just slotting into the vibes around the changing room, the training ground and Bramall Lane has been so welcoming," he told BBC Radio Sheffield. "I can feel that good energy and slotting in where I can has been very easy, the team have made it that."The 29-year-old told spoke about his decision to join Chris Wilder's side having been frozen out at Palace under Oliver Glasner, with his only appearances this season coming in the EFL Trophy for the Under-21 side."I was in a bit of a weird place where I was in my career and I needed a team to take a chance on me," he added."I know my abilities and I know what I can bring to this team and to be fair to Sheffield United they took a chance because I've not played in so long. If I can repay that then all the better and that's what I'm going to try and do."The former Arsenal defender also touched on the potential of him staying with the Blades for longer."Potentially yeah, it's always going to be a discussion in the summer and we can see what happens," he said. "But it's just something that I'm just enjoying in the moment right now and enjoying this journey with the team."Holding who signed until the end of the season came off the bench at half-time in Saturday's 1-0 win at Luton and praised their performance as the three points took them back to the top of the Championship."We knew it was going to be tough, it's a very tight stadium with a lot of long balls, direct balls and fights for first and second balls, so we had to be up for that then we find a bit of quality and find a goal," Holding said."The lads never give up and the fans behind the goal wanting the ball in the net as well so that helped us in that momentum."