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6 minutes ago, Stevo985 said:

But he clearly takes far FAR better care of himself than Rooney did. 
 

This is my point. People acting like he’s a washed up, unfit no hoper

 

He’s fit as a **** fiddle

so Grealish hasnt had any granny's?

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8 minutes ago, stewiek2 said:

Look, just you both go for a drink in town.

Mate.

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Don’t tell them but they are not allowed. Shires only for da Vile

 

 

 

mate

 

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5 hours ago, Dodgyknees said:

He showed a lot of disrespect to us as a club.

If your wife renewed her vows to you and then you found out she was on Tinder looking for better, would that be ok?

 

I don’t think he showed us disrespect at all. 
As for the wife analogy, surely a more fitting and accurate analogy. Is you look to move to an employer who pays more and wins more awards.

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1 hour ago, mikeyp102 said:

I don’t think he showed us disrespect at all. 
As for the wife analogy, surely a more fitting and accurate analogy. Is you look to move to an employer who pays more and wins more awards.

He definitely did…

 

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1 hour ago, mikeyp102 said:

I don’t think he showed us disrespect at all. 
As for the wife analogy, surely a more fitting and accurate analogy. Is you look to move to an employer who pays more and wins more awards.

Dunno about you, but I don’t remember ever having a job that I’d dreamt of having since I was a child, where l was worshipped by thousands of people who all loved the same company that I had wanted to work for the entire time, where people brought replicas of the company uniform with my name on the back and where people sung songs glorifying me

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1 hour ago, mikeyp102 said:

I don’t think he showed us disrespect at all. 
As for the wife analogy, surely a more fitting and accurate analogy. Is you look to move to an employer who pays more and wins more awards.

Not to mention moving to an employer whose blatant breaking of anti-competition rules almost put “your club” out of business…

 

and on top of that, cheating to help them succeed against “your club”

 

all whilst crying to the media and putting out this false front that you have “your clubs” best interests at heart…

 

I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again…

 

id rather see that word removed on fire in a Man City team bus with all of his pals than represent our club again

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8 hours ago, DJ_Villain said:

Not to mention moving to an employer whose blatant breaking of anti-competition rules almost put “your club” out of business…

 

and on top of that, cheating to help them succeed against “your club”

 

all whilst crying to the media and putting out this false front that you have “your clubs” best interests at heart…

 

I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again…

 

id rather see that word removed on fire in a Man City team bus with all of his pals than represent our club again

I have no interest in Grealish ever coming back. Apart from to see your posts.

Bring the idiot home.

#Grealish2025

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14 hours ago, Vive_La_Villa said:

He looked well off the pace when came on today. Probably expected considering he hasn’t played many minutes lately. 

I dont think he did he just looked the full Pep version, zippy passes, turn back, keep the ball. Hes an absolute shadow of what he was at Villa. 

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10 hours ago, mikeyp102 said:

I don’t think he showed us disrespect at all. 
As for the wife analogy, surely a more fitting and accurate analogy. Is you look to move to an employer who pays more and wins more awards.

An employer very much like the Vegas casinos of old , built on illegal trading and enough money eventually washed to create a legitimate business. 

‘I always wanted to be a citizen’ Jack Grealish talking whilst I go from rag to riches plays in the background

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Who on earth is watching Man City games and why???

I haven't a clue how Jack Grealish or any of their cheating players are playing and won't do until we play them again.

This thread should be on page 5 but it's always near the top of page 1 and I think it's bizarre. He left years ago and plays for the most desirable bunch of cheats ever to scar the game. They have their own thread.

I realise the irony of me bumping it by posting but I do find the obsession with him weird, especially with where we are as a club now.

Watching Man City cheating us and everyone else in the league is definitely not something I will ever be doing.

F*** em.

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5 hours ago, GlobalVillan said:

Who on earth is watching Man City games and why???

I haven't a clue how Jack Grealish or any of their cheating players are playing and won't do until we play them again.

This thread should be on page 5 but it's always near the top of page 1 and I think it's bizarre. He left years ago and plays for the most desirable bunch of cheats ever to scar the game. They have their own thread.

I realise the irony of me bumping it by posting but I do find the obsession with him weird, especially with where we are as a club now.

Watching Man City cheating us and everyone else in the league is definitely not something I will ever be doing.

F*** em.

I watch Man City games because I like watching football. Hope that helps 👍🏻

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Can't see Grealish at a good level at 34-35 either. He'll probably be winding down abroad at that point (was going to say Saudi land but that's the last country he'd want to play in given his tastes....)

It's a bit like Hendrie and Barry coming through at similar times. Both incredibly talented players and gave us good service for a decade each. Hendrie however was pretty much done at top level by 28-29 and he wasn't playing premier league by age of 30 when he dropped down to play for Stoke.

Barry was still playing pretty well at premier league when he was 37-38 and that was no accident as think he gave up drinking when he was 20 after some incident we found out about.

And in modern era you have Young and Milner who could well be playing premier league at age of 40, you could see when they played for us both had the ultra professional mentality.

Edit: I get the feeling Pep has gone cold on him as he was probably leading Foden astray. There was certainly some issue around the World cup when they came to training hungover and Foden had a poor period of form after.

When you lose Guardiola's trust your card is marked so no accident his starts have dried up.

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14 hours ago, tinker said:

Looks pissed 😬 

Complete disrespect. The man knows how to buy a foul and he does 2/10 dive. Ashley did it better. 

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50 minutes ago, VillaChris said:

Can't see Grealish at a good level at 34-35 either. He'll probably be winding down abroad at that point (was going to say Saudi land but that's the last country he'd want to play in given his tastes....)

It's a bit like Hendrie and Barry coming through at similar times. Both incredibly talented players and gave us good service for a decade each. Hendrie however was pretty much done at top level by 28-29 and he wasn't playing premier league by age of 30 when he dropped down to play for Stoke.

Barry was still playing pretty well at premier league when he was 37-38 and that was no accident as think he gave up drinking when he was 20 after some incident we found out about.

And in modern era you have Young and Milner who could well be playing premier league at age of 40, you could see when they played for us both had the ultra professional mentality.

Edit: I get the feeling Pep has gone cold on him as he was probably leading Foden astray. There was certainly some issue around the World cup when they came to training hungover and Foden had a poor period of form after.

When you lose Guardiola's trust your card is marked so no accident his starts have dried up.

It’s quite telling that he’s known more for “vibes” and being embarrassingly drunk than things he did on the pitch for City. I mean, it’s not like didn’t do these things to the detrimental to himself and others, but equally, he was too good to drop. I just don’t see him being at the same level in 2-3 years tbh. 

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