Playing against Stoke City will always evoke painful memories for Arsenal's Aaron Ramsey following his awful leg break at the bet 365 Stadium in 2010.A crunching challenge - and that's an understatement - from Ryan Shawcross snapped the Welshman's tibia and fibia, which resulted in nine months on the sidelines.Ramsey came back stronger, but at the time of the incident he feared his career may be over. Luckily, on the way to the hospital, he was told he would recover."When it happened and I saw my leg, all kinds of different thoughts were going through my head," said Ramsey in 2011, exactly a year on from the leg break."When I was on the way to the hospital, the doctor told me straight away that we would get through this, and that I would get back to where I was."That helped me feel sure this was something I could recover from. I believed in it, and the medical staff and specialists believed I was able to handle it mentally. I think I've done that."Ramsey never blamed Shawcross, though: "I don't think he meant to break my leg, but it was a bit hard to take that he was playing again after a three-match ban."Shawcross received a lot of hate from Arsenal fans at the time for his leg-breaking challenge, yet it's Ramsey who has been abused more by Stoke fans as the years have passed.And that was once again evident during Saturday's clash between the two sides at the Emirates Stadium.Stoke fans could be heard singing, "Aaron Ramsey, he walks with a limp," which is rather disgusting considering the ordeal he went through.

STAY CLASSY, STOKE FANS...

Such a lack of class. Arsenal fans had the perfect response and defended Ramsey by singing back, "Aaron Ramsey, he's won more than you."