BillyShears
Well-Known Member
Yeah,Jacks tears......honestly can't see why he'd turn us and Pep down.
He isn’t the sharpest pencil in the box so who knows. Fred turned Pep down look how that turned out ;)
Yeah,Jacks tears......honestly can't see why he'd turn us and Pep down.
Haha.He isn’t the sharpest pencil in the box so who knows. Fred turned Pep down look how that turned out ;)
He isn’t the sharpest pencil in the box so who knows. Fred turned Pep down look how that turned out ;)
I don't really want us to sign him but if he has any ambition why would he stay at Villa? He could be in a team challenging for every trophy they are in, every season or scrapping to get in the top 10 there.
It's a bit like when Shearer always goes on about staying at Newcastle rather than going to the rags when they were good. That was a stupid decision.
If City arranged a deal with Grealish and Barnett, then made an offer for the release clause and then Grealish and Barnett started discussing a new contract with Villa, City would drop the deal like a sack of bricks. We've already seen that with Fred and Jorginho and Sanchez.
If there was a release clause, it'd be over. Would you like to come here Jack? here's what we'll offer you. Agreeable? good. Here's £85m Villa. Welcome to Manchester City.
With loads of other business to be done, ingoing and outgoing, the club wouldn't piss about delaying activating a release clause.
He's not the brightest button in the box, but he seems to very much enjoy his life as it is. It's now just about whether he wants to be a big fish in a little pond, or a smaller fish in an ocean.I don't really want us to sign him but if he has any ambition why would he stay at Villa? He could be in a team challenging for every trophy they are in or scrapping to get in the top 10 there.
It's a bit like when Shearer always goes on about staying at Newcastle rather than going to the rags when they were good. That was a stupid decision.
Why would you think they will replace any of last seasons top 4? They had a good season relatively last term but I just don't see them improving much, their Manager is a second tier gaffer, doesn't have the nous or guile of Pep and certainly doesn't have the squad to get top 4.I think Villa will be a Europa League/Challenging for CL team within 3 years without Grealish, and next season with him. They were 6 points behind the race for 3rd/4th for most of last season with 2 games in hand until Grealish and some other key players got injured - there's a decent chance they finish 4th if he stayed fit.
They have a lot of ambition, a very good manager and are putting a great squad together.
The Premier League's "middle class" of Leicester, Everton, Villa, Wolves is stronger than it's ever been before, and with some of the old elite, ie Arsenal, Spurs tripping up, there's going to be real competition for the Europa places.
So I think there's more incentive to stay at one of those clubs than there was a few years ago.
Still think Grealish will leave though, or try to at least.
Why would you think they will replace any of last seasons top 4? They had a good season relatively last term but I just don't see them improving much, their Manager is a second tier gaffer, doesn't have the nous or guile of Pep and certainly doesn't have the squad to get top 4.
Villa fans don't rate their Manager at all, he could be gone by Xmas if they don't start well.I think Villa will be a Europa League/Challenging for CL team within 3 years without Grealish, and next season with him. They were 6 points behind the race for 3rd/4th for most of last season with 2 games in hand until Grealish and some other key players got injured - there's a decent chance they finish 4th if he stayed fit.
They have a lot of ambition, a very good manager and are putting a great squad together.
The Premier League's "middle class" of Leicester, Everton, Villa, Wolves is stronger than it's ever been before, and with some of the old elite, ie Arsenal, Spurs tripping up, there's going to be real competition for the Europa places.
So I think there's more incentive to stay at one of those clubs than there was a few years ago.
Still think Grealish will leave though, or try to at least.