10 | Jack Grealish - 2024/25

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Starting to look like he's a high functioning alcoholic. Can't say the club didn't know the risk when they signed him as he was hardly a choir boy at Villa. He's either a total moron or he needs professional help - maybe both. But he'll be given the Cancelo treatment this summer I imagine. A shame, but you can't carry a passenger on £300k a week.
 
Where does all the alcoholic talk come from? Because he likes a good scoop now and again? Most people do.

If he is truly an alcoholic, the club obviously don't know it because he would be getting rehab, not starting against Real Madrid. We know how much care goes into players now from clubs. The medical staff and whatnot are constantly monitoring players these days. If he was an alcoholic, the club would know it and it would be getting dealt with.

You can't even fart these days as a famous person without it being all over the Internet. If he was the alcoholic wild man this forum makes it out to be, you would probably have plenty of evidence.
 
Its not week after week though is it? It was a silly comment.

Do you not maybe think a few of the squad go out? But maybe thats not newsworthy? But grealish being out is ?

You tell me, it appears not really, oh then again there was Walker, but thing is whenever others go out they seem to act in a normal reasonable matter maybe, not bladdered staggering in the street, but you know everyone can have an opinion.

I won't be silly here, by asking if you are a fan of his, but you got to admit that it's not a great look is it?
 
He cost £100 million, he's on a shit load of money every week, he's one of the more experienced players in the squad, at this stage of his career he shouldn't be a rotation player, he should be one of the mainstays who we build the team around, I've defended Jack, but his lack of self control and professionalism doesn't sit right with me.
No one is debating any of that and most would agree.

I'm just saying none of that is groundbreaking news and not worth getting all fussy over. We can either hope he locks in to prove himself or hope the club can find a way to move him on.
 
You tell me, it appears not really, oh then again there was Walker, but thing is whenever others go out they seem to act in a normal reasonable matter maybe, not bladdered staggering in the street, but you know everyone can have an opinion.

I won't be silly here, by asking if you are a fan of his, but you got to admit that it's not a great look is it?
Honestly it doesnt overly bother me. Hes hd a few clearly but i imagine nights out are usually with peps blessing
 
Eh, because he's our record signing on high wages perhaps?
If you're still upset about it after how he was last season and has largely been unavailable this season, then I don't know what to tell you.

No sense being fussed about him still.
 
I thought he was poor on Saturday, that being said I don't blame any lack of commitment from him now when selected. Came on at PSG - scored, started against Salford and got a coupe of assists and a goal, assisted the winner against Orient and assisted the assist fantastically against Madrid before going off early.

I know straight away people will say look at the opposition but they are the only games he is getting a sniff at lately. What is the point in performing in them games to then get next to no minutes in the next game. He deserves a shot centrally, KDB, Gundog and Bernardo still get their minutes despite a very poor season. He has no incentive to play well now, when he does he gets left out next game.
Maybe the incentive to play well is the ridiculous amount he gets paid
 
going back to football discussion - can someone smarter than me explain what the point of these are. what do we gain from these. I get the idea, drag a defender out of possession, but it's done so slowly and with no goal in mind, i can't remember any time where it resulted in anything meaningful. He always just ends up getting kicked to shit. seems pointless.

 
Not sure if serious…
There is an actual point there though. Grealish has generally been playing better than Foden, for instance, over the last 2 months with good games against Salford, PSG and Orient yet he isn't considered even as a sub for a PL game. Meanwhile, Foden can ghost through consecutive games and still be a consistent starter. Say what you will about the level of competition, but at least he's played relatively solid in the chances he's given.

Regardless, Grealish hasn't been consistently fit or available which probably is why he plays when he does.
 
There is an actual point there though. Grealish has generally been playing better than Foden, for instance, over the last 2 months with good games against Salford, PSG and Orient yet he isn't considered even as a sub for a PL game. Meanwhile, Foden can ghost through consecutive games and still be a consistent starter. Say what you will about the level of competition, but at least he's played relatively solid in the chances he's given.

Regardless, Grealish hasn't been consistently fit or available which probably is why he plays when he does.
Asked and answered your own question, but we got there.

Also, it’s horses for courses. Just as Havk wasn’t drafted as a center back when we first gave any, so he hadn’t been asked to play where Foden has shown he can play better than Grealish.

Grealish’s problem is that he has shown himself to be almost one dimensional, and is thus only used in that role. When given the chance to play inside he didn’t go much.

Lastly, we don’t see and hear what happens away from the glare of the spotlights. Pep and his coaches do. If Jack was fit and at it, he’d be undroppable. At present, would you leave Savinho or Doku out of a big game to give him a start?

Btw, have you EVER heard a single bad word about Savinho or Doku’s off field exploits? Gundo? KDB? Bernardo? Kovacic? Gvardiol? Ortega? Ederson? Rico? Nico 1 or 2? Even Haaland?

Hmmm…maybe there’s a lesson in there?
 
I came in to see this about him having been generous to punters having acted like a regular bloke.

I’ve not been disappointed. Done proper nob head comments. Ah well.
 
Asked and answered your own question, but we got there.

Also, it’s horses for courses. Just as Havk wasn’t drafted as a center back when we first gave any, so he hadn’t been asked to play where Foden has shown he can play better than Grealish.

Grealish’s problem is that he has shown himself to be almost one dimensional, and is thus only used in that role. When given the chance to play inside he didn’t go much.

Lastly, we don’t see and hear what happens away from the glare of the spotlights. Pep and his coaches do. If Jack was fit and at it, he’d be undroppable. At present, would you leave Savinho or Doku out of a big game to give him a start?

Btw, have you EVER heard a single bad word about Savinho or Doku’s off field exploits? Gundo? KDB? Bernardo? Kovacic? Gvardiol? Ortega? Ederson? Rico? Nico 1 or 2? Even Haaland?

Hmmm…maybe there’s a lesson in there?
I didn't ask or answer any question, you're just reaching for the sake of an argument. I just said the person you originally replied to had a point and I gave reasons as to why form doesn't seem that big of a consideration for selection this season. Just because someone can play better in a position and has done so historically doesn't mean they're going to continue to do so game after game. Anyone's form can fall off a cliff to never return and clinging to who a player was at a point in the past and ignoring their current output doesn't help the player or the team around them.

You call him one-dimensional, but that's the role he's played since day one at the club so it looks like he's just following the instructions he's been given and they haven't changed since. Whether he can play another role is to be determined, but he won't get the opportunity to prove it.

I'm also not defending his behavior or saying he deserves more game time than anyone else. You're just making points for something that isn't even being debated. Like you said, "we don’t see and hear what happens away from the glare of the spotlights" so I'm not going to bother speculating on what the other players do in their free time.
 
I didn't ask or answer any question, you're just reaching for the sake of an argument. I just said the person you originally replied to had a point and I gave reasons as to why form doesn't seem that big of a consideration for selection this season. Just because someone can play better in a position and has done so historically doesn't mean they're going to continue to do so game after game. Anyone's form can fall off a cliff to never return and clinging to who a player was at a point in the past and ignoring their current output doesn't help the player or the team around them.
You reiterate above that his form doesn’t seem to be a big consideration, yet ended your last message with his numerous injuries…asked and answered!

His form has been OK when he’s been available, but AS PEP HAS SAID, he doesn’t seem to be able to put a run together due to injuries and niggles. In the meantime, Savinho & Doku have been playing well.
You call him one-dimensional, but that's the role he's played since day one at the club so it looks like he's just following the instructions he's been given and they haven't changed since. Whether he can play another role is to be determined, but he won't get the opportunity to prove it.
Our other wide players have pace, seem capable of taking on a man and either getting a cross on or having a crack at goal. Jack? Not so much…tap, tap, tap, step across your man, go down, get a foul.
I'm also not defending his behavior or saying he deserves more game time than anyone else. You're just making points for something that isn't even being debated. Like you said, "we don’t see and hear what happens away from the glare of the spotlights" so I'm not going to bother speculating on what the other players do in their free time.
You don’t need to speculate. If there was a story, it would be front and center. The Press doesn’t care who the salacious stories are about, they just want clicks.
 
You call him one-dimensional, but that's the role he's played since day one at the club so it looks like he's just following the instructions he's been given and they haven't changed since. Whether he can play another role is to be determined, but he won't get the opportunity to prove it.
He’s one dimensional on the left wing because what he does there is literally all he’s capable of doing.

He’s a midfielder but it’s far too late to give him a chance through the middle with his injuries.
 
He’s one dimensional on the left wing because what he does there is literally all he’s capable of doing.

He’s a midfielder but it’s far too late to give him a chance through the middle with his injuries.
Grealish’s issue is the same as Kalvin Phillips’. They lack intelligence and so their ceiling is lower that if they had it.

Neither have been able to fully adapt to Pepball, although Grealish’s natural ability got him much closer. There’s also an argument that Foden has got where he has because of natural talent and hasn’t developed into the absolute superstar he could have been.

We’ve been spoiled in the last decade. KDB, both Silvas, Yaya, Mahrez, Fernandinho, Rodri etc. All supremely intelligent footballers.

Now we have Nunes, Grealish and Phillips… even Doku is a question mark for me between the ears.

Grealish is pretty much done with us now. He could have done more, but probably not much more. He’s a vibes player in a Pep structure. They were never that compatible. He got us up the pitch though and slowed the pace down when we needed it.

It seems a natural ending to his time with us and he’s got some superb medals to hang in the Louvre.
 
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