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The RJW63 Official Jack Grealish Appreciation Thread


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23 minutes ago, KevinRichardsonsMoustache said:

I wonder what he;’s thinking about when he doesn’t have the ball? 

‘I’ve really got to prove my worth when I get it’

’Is Pep watching?’

’Where do I need to stand now?’ 

’I need to look happy when my teammates score without me’

’What do I look like when I’m on camera’

‘I wonder if I’ll meet a woman with big norks this evening?

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1 minute ago, Wainy316 said:

Well he is because the proof is in the pudding but it shows that he has flaws.

There's no proof Pep is the 'best' manager. He is one of the best managing ego's, which has been a huge advantage. But buying all the best players around the world also makes him best placed to have this title. We will see how good he is making the talent that is Grealish into a better player.

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9 minutes ago, foreveryoung said:

There's no proof Pep is the 'best' manager. He is one of the best managing ego's, which has been a huge advantage. But buying all the best players around the world also makes him best placed to have this title. We will see how good he is making the talent that is Grealish into a better player.

I don’t necessarily think he’s the best but there’s no doubt he’s ‘a top manager’.

Yes he’s always picked the easy so he may be hard to compare but everywhere he’s been he’s dominated.

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12 minutes ago, foreveryoung said:

There's no proof Pep is the 'best' manager. He is one of the best managing ego's, which has been a huge advantage. But buying all the best players around the world also makes him best placed to have this title. We will see how good he is making the talent that is Grealish into a better player.

I think Klopp is a better manager than Pep. Winning the league and Champions League with Liverpool is a much better achievement than 4 league titles with an unlimited budget

Both are clearings in the woods though. Conte is probably better than both but has a shorter shelf life

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1 minute ago, Wainy316 said:

I don’t necessarily think he’s the best but there’s no doubt he’s ‘a top manager’.

Yes he’s always picked the easy so he may be hard to compare but everywhere he’s been he’s dominated.

And why do you think he keep getting the top jobs? 

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14 minutes ago, villa4europe said:

What does that even mean? 

It means very little patterns of play. 

Give the ball to your star man and hope for the best. 

Pep would give him a lot more advanced instructions and he isn't able to adapt. 

Not a top player. He just ain't. 

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Just now, villalad21 said:

It means very little patterns of play. 

Give the ball to your star man and hope for the best. 

Pep would give him a lot more advanced instructions and he isn't able to adapt. 

Not a top player. He just ain't. 

Load of bollocks!

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3 hours ago, Hamburglar said:

The highlights were good to watch, who doesn’t love watching twenty five passes and Messi with a great finish. Watching them for 90 minutes did get tedious as they were robotic. Centre halves passing it ten yards to each other over and again and all that... not for me either. 

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It will be his first title medal (let’s face it, play off win aside, his first “real” honour), so I would assume he’ll be delighted.

But I think it’s reasonable to wonder how much it will mean to him having attained it from not being the star. Frankly, not really being in the running as the star. As it currently stands. 

Of course, not every player who wins a medal can be the main guy, it’s impossible for that to be the case and I would suspect most are happy to know they have played their part while others take a larger share of the limelight.

Depends on how much you think Grealish needs to be centre of attention I guess. Where he ranks on the Ronaldo scale in that regard.

His first title medal will probably mean enough to offset such thoughts. But if he won a second title medal having been closer to his old Villa self, that would probably mean more. I’d guess, anyway, there’s only one person who could answer it.

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