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The RJW63 Official Jack Grealish Appreciation Thread


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5 hours ago, BleedClaretAndBlue said:

 

The constant clamour from everyone and their dog telling him to leave and move up probably played a part, got in his head. At least we dont have to keep seeing all that anymore. They got their way in the end, like always, like we knew they would. D1ckheads

 Nobody got in his head. He wanted to leave when Spurs were in for him and again last year when it was United.

He and his family orchestrated this move for nothing more than money and fame.

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1 hour ago, NeilS said:

I think @villa4europe means It will be his personal celebration on the next FIFA game on PlayStation or Xbox, and cement his brand.

Exactly that

Its a pose that he'll attach to his brand and try and get kids up and down the country imitating on the playground

Its not aimed at me a 37 year old villa fan in a hope that I take offence to him 

We have a few that are starting to sound like jilted lovers 

 

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9 minutes ago, jim said:

 Nobody got in his head. He wanted to leave when Spurs were in for him and again last year when it was United.

He and his family orchestrated this move for nothing more than money and fame.

They already had it at Villa. He was the most talked about player last season. He was the talk of the country at the Euros before his move

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Watching the highlights last night I saw several occasions where he's offered himself for the ball and didn't get it.  At Villa everything went through him and its something he'll have to get used to.

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46 minutes ago, BleedClaretAndBlue said:

They already had it at Villa. He was the most talked about player last season. He was the talk of the country at the Euros before his move

Obviously wasn’t enough. Let’s be honest, he was never going to play on the biggest stage in CL with Villa.

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19 minutes ago, Made In Aston said:

He gives me the impression that, in 12 months, if not already, he will have forgotten he even supports villa or played for us. 

Same as all players, previous clubs are quickly forgotten.

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1 hour ago, The_Steve said:

Let’s be real, he’s never playing for Villa again under our current owners

I’d say this is accurate really given state of play, doubtful with Purslow 

1 hour ago, jim said:

 Nobody got in his head. He wanted to leave when Spurs were in for him and again last year when it was United.

He and his family orchestrated this move for nothing more than money and fame.

Correct I say he it’s more a collective so they 

18 minutes ago, Talldarkandransome said:

Amen to that

I’d not want him back now

2 minutes ago, villalad21 said:

It would be possible with an elite manager

Think it’s possible, this year is transition for me. Depending on how DS does will see big movements next year I feel

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I think hes going to struggle now they changed the rules of not looking for fouls and refs are playing on more to keep the game going. That means theres going to be no falling to ground and complaining on your knees and because of it Grealish is going to have to evolve or he will suffer on field and will be complained at by his City team mates.

Can Grealish shine without his fouls,that is the 100 million pound question because it maybe that we sold at the right time since the rules were changed.

I just think were going to find we will of gotten the best days out of Grealish.

I'm kind of happy we got rid of the one guy slowing our play down. The more I think about it with losing Jack and the rule changes, Villa players can now begin to keep the flow of the game at a decent pace without slow down or stoppages whosoever from MR one man army..

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1 hour ago, jim said:

 Nobody got in his head. He wanted to leave when Spurs were in for him and again last year when it was United.

He and his family orchestrated this move for nothing more than money and fame.

I believe this is true, Jack wanted out way back and he couldn't of given a crap about Villa or he would of stayed and put money to the side. He swapped loyalty for achievements and that's upto him but hes done as the player I believed he was. It was the one chance for a player of his value to stand up for the loyalty type player and say they do exist, yet he let many down. Not fans from just Villa but the many that were saying to him and pleading with him not to help destroy football by going to City. No one apart from City fans, his family will ever think of Jack the same again. Jack wont be a massive name at City and he certainly wont be a stand out player because they have so many stand outs that will cast a shadow over Jack.

What riles me up about all this is Jack didnt do this himself, sure he went on the pitch and played wicked most games, but it was us fans who got him recognised. Everytime he was thrown aside by someone or pulled down by the likes of a pundit or the england manager it was Villa fans who got behind him and that recognition got into the media week after week and aided him and he shit on the fans most of all. Truth I think is if Villa fans had of not supported him so much I just dont think hed be at City just yet. For how cheap he swapped his loyalty for material shit, to me hes as good as gone, hes not my fav footballers anymore, anyone who swaps all those values for material bullshit dont deserve fans loyalty nor love.

Back to what you said that and possibly moving to spurs. There was an interview he did where he actually said he believed he was off to spurs. Hes mostly been silent on moves but you could always tell when he was possibly frustrated not getting a move because he'd throw a few words up in a video like he did over the spurs move.

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4 hours ago, dappadan said:

Marketing for what though?

This is the point: there is absolutely nothing at the heart of any of this sort of marketing: just a vacuum.  
 

His brand is the point of the brand: it’s embarrassing. 
 

Also, hurt former fan personal attack here, but he looks like he has aged about fifteen years since his debut goal for us: that lifestyle will catch up to him eventually.  

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