Jack Grealish
Re: Jack Grealish
He's an undoubtedly talented footballer, but I actually found him quite annoying to watch as he slowed everything down when he got the ball, that with his age, wages etc it wouldn't be hard to sign a wide player that id appreciate more
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Meh, he's never blowing or anything on the pitch which is the only thing that matters really. Think he's still got the motivation to be a footballer, I'm sure these sessions will slow down as pre-season comes around.
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If we do sign him were more likely to miss Branthwaite who presumably never has more than half a shandy for 50% of the season than Grealish, check this out at tge end of next season.AjaxAndy wrote: ↑Sat May 23, 2026 1:56 pm Grealish has been photographed out on long benders before, it's why Pep dropped him after the treble.
I don't believe for a second he just has a couple of beers every now and then and is just a bit of a lightweight.
As I've said though, it's fine providing we don't sign him permanently and we buy a competent backup for when he misses 50% of the season.
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Prob cos he has someone called Mykolenko behind him who can't run past the fucking half way line.
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From the age of 27 he's only managed 20 league games each season, so I'd argue it has cost him, and probably does matter.
The physical demands on the elite footballer are immense and if you do stuff that's negative to achieving the goal of being in absolute peak condition, including recovery, then it'll bite you on the arse. That seems to have set in at a fairly early age for him.
Being able to run for 90 mins without looking shot is one thing, not breaking down after 50% of a season another.
But anyway probably going round in circles, he's a hugely talented fella and a joy to watch so there's that side too
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Pages and pages of lifestyle and bone density and nutrients and alcohol consumption in athletes versus mere mortals.
Has anyone considered the fact that he gets booted 10 feet in the air every week for a living for being an absolute baller, may also be a major contributing factor?
Has anyone considered the fact that he gets booted 10 feet in the air every week for a living for being an absolute baller, may also be a major contributing factor?
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Was that always through injury or cause Pep wasn’t selecting him?AjaxAndy wrote: ↑Sat May 23, 2026 10:21 pm From the age of 27 he's only managed 20 league games each season, so I'd argue it has cost him, and probably does matter.
The physical demands on the elite footballer are immense and if you do stuff that's negative to achieving the goal of being in absolute peak condition, including recovery, then it'll bite you on the arse. That seems to have set in at a fairly early age for him.
Being able to run for 90 mins without looking shot is one thing, not breaking down after 50% of a season another.
But anyway probably going round in circles, he's a hugely talented fella and a joy to watch so there's that side too
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20 games a year for the past three years should mean he has more left in the tank than most players his age.AjaxAndy wrote: ↑Sat May 23, 2026 10:21 pm From the age of 27 he's only managed 20 league games each season, so I'd argue it has cost him, and probably does matter.
The physical demands on the elite footballer are immense and if you do stuff that's negative to achieving the goal of being in absolute peak condition, including recovery, then it'll bite you on the arse. That seems to have set in at a fairly early age for him.
Being able to run for 90 mins without looking shot is one thing, not breaking down after 50% of a season another.
But anyway probably going round in circles, he's a hugely talented fella and a joy to watch so there's that side too
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Yeah tbf he missed 66 days in 23/24 due to injury and only 7 in 24/25.
Vs 137 days with us.
Hard to really judge how much he'd have been injured or not had Pep played him more.
It's definitely an unknown how he'll get on next season if he's with us (think he will be). Maybe he's more robust than I'm giving him credit for, but definitely still think we should be buying a backup for him regardless as just a sensible transfer strategy.
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If it forces us to look elsewhere and sign a pacy wide man then tbh I'm not particularly gutted.
I can see why the club would sign him if we could, but in terms of balance and being able to counter effectively he doesn't fit what we need.
I can see why the club would sign him if we could, but in terms of balance and being able to counter effectively he doesn't fit what we need.