Transfer Rumour Jack Grealish


Jack Grealish personality and image have arguably always created hype that has to a degree outstripped his production.

He has played 12,764 PL minutes split between a dominant City and meh Villa. He has 27G, 31A or a G/A every 220 minutes. More than respectable but not outstanding, with a decline over the last two seasons to every 286 minutes. That still isn’t bad as it is comparable to Ndiaye (272) but we have no idea if adding Grealish would mean Ndiaye would become less (or more) effective due to changing position. Kevin Mirallas as another comparison played 8812 PL minutes for us with 29G, 21A, a G/A every 176 minutes. Mirallas was clearly a significantly more productive player.

If Grealish was 21 showing his early career promise this would be wildly exciting. At 30 with his known love for partying, ‘OK’ career stats and current trajectory any loan deal would have to be at a huge discount to make sense given the significant number of ‘ifs’ involved trying to project him to us.
was thinking Grealish could be our Robinho, but the kid was 24 when he joined man city.
 
Under Pep, Man City and Barcelona before that, only lets certain players wander out of their set areas.

Left wing is one of those areas.

Needs to get him back to his AV days.

Definitely. I had this discussion with a City fan at work a few times. At Villa I think he mainly got the ball on the counter with maybe only 2 or 3 player between him and the goal, with space to attack and he was very direct, drove at the defenders and looked to take them on. Would suit how we play now I think.

Then at City, because of the way they play, he'd get the ball a lot higher up the pitch, but there would be 5 or 6 players between him and the goal, no space, tight areas, he'd try and take people on but would give the ball away or get fouled. When he was getting free kicks in dangerous areas he was still useful for Pep but then I think defenders just learnt to stand him up and became ineffective for them and resorted 99% of the time to just playing backwards to keep possession.
 

Dele Alli mk 2.
One is a player who gets minutes under Pep but doesn’t quite fit his system, he’s outgoing, does loads with fans and for charity and likes a bit of a drink to celebrate a big result

The other was tragically abused as a kid, became a recluse on sleeping pills and had a breakdown

Couldn’t be more different apart from both played for England and broke on the scene from a young age
 

I was sat opposite the edge of our 18 yard box in that second half. It was a siege, albeit a rather haphazard one by United. I agree that they did not carve out loads of clear chances as we defended well with Southall and Watson both hugely vocal organising the team. Southall still made several top saves including one crucial double save. Most importantly he commanded his area, catching and punching with authority.

It was not his vintage peak but he definitely gave his best performance in quite some time under the spotlight on the biggest stage. As for Southall downplaying things, well he always did. He never talked himself up but he was clearly our most important player that day as he had been so many times before.

I'd argue he's one of the 3-4 most important figures in the history of the club.
 

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