As a Colombian native through and through, Ramero doesn't care about Memorial Day at all. For this reason, Ramero spent the Memorial Day weekend back in Colombia with his godfather, Guillermo Ramero, and cousin Emilio Ramero at a family gathering. The family was pictured counting their riches in the main ball room of their estate via stacking American hundred dollar bills upon each other. These pictures do not help the recent allegations that the Ramero family is still heavily invested in the underground Colombian cocaine trade, and FBI agents have retrieved the photos and are now inspecting them for any sign of evidence that could lead to an arrest. Meanwhile, Ramero has returned to the United States to practice with his team prior to their season opener against the Philadelphia Liberty on Wednesday night. The team had a weak performance, and Ramero saw minimal minutes, but they look to return stronger than ever and with a vengeance in their week two match up against the New Orleans Second Line. The rivalry with the Second Line dates back years as the two teams have been perennial bottom feeders for all of recent history. Both teams are on the come up, and in due time will be touted as dominant forces.
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