Jack Grealish
Re: Jack Grealish
It’s more the way moyes reacted to the question about him.
He doesn’t do that if it’s a simple case of player has a bug.
He doesn’t do that if it’s a simple case of player has a bug.
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Evertonfc15
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remember bestie at manu in the 60s/70s played with a permanent hangover - he probably played better than when he was sober
i would have played jack even with a hangover all that fresh air would have got rid of the hangover
i would have played jack even with a hangover all that fresh air would have got rid of the hangover
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Not sure I'm arsed either way I think.
If he was crap I would be but he's fucking class. Part and parcel. Hope he's fit for Tuesday as nobody else can kick a ball.
If he was crap I would be but he's fucking class. Part and parcel. Hope he's fit for Tuesday as nobody else can kick a ball.
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sam of the south
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An ex gf’s stepdad used to be Jimmy Case’s designated taxi driver before Brighton’s home matches in the 80’s. Him and the landlord of his regular pub would take one arm each and carry him into the cab around 1pm. He’d usually play badly in the 1st half, then vom at half-time, have a cuppa and often have a great 2nd half.Evertonfc15 wrote: ↑Mon Dec 29, 2025 10:04 am remember bestie at manu in the 60s/70s played with a permanent hangover - he probably played better than when he was sober
i would have played jack even with a hangover all that fresh air would have got rid of the hangover![]()
This is a proper old da tall story I know, but I’m just repeating what I was told.
Anyway, Grealish.
He’s great.
Wish he didn’t go out on the piss, particularly at this time of the season, but he’s been a model pro so far, and if this is a one off then cool.
Like has been said, if he didn’t have this in him he’d probably still be at City or at least a top 6 club.
Hope he’s back in at Forest and plays a blinder.
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People carrying on like he's prime VdM in here. We knew what we were getting, it's a calculated risk that is paying off. Over the course of the season he will have won us more points than we dropped to Burnley.
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Duncandisorderly
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I'm not arsed by what Grealish did to be honest. It was a ridiculous decision against us and it riled him. He shouldn't of done it like but we were fiddled there by some no mark ref trying to make a name for himself.
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When you're down to bare bones you need your experienced players to be a calm influence and not do anything stupid... Sadly not the case with Grealish.
Frustration I get, but you can't lose you're head and leave us even more short... Fucking ridiculous by him.
Frustration I get, but you can't lose you're head and leave us even more short... Fucking ridiculous by him.
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Totally understand his frustration but braindead to do that for the 2nd yellow.
Almost to the point where you wonder if he deliberately got himself sent off.
Almost to the point where you wonder if he deliberately got himself sent off.
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Saw it coming, he'd been booked and was still gobbing off at the ref after it. Lost the plot a bit.
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CannockPricey
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Brains of a rocking horse moment that was.
In a world full of adversity, we must still dare to dream.
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Big Nevs Vaz
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If you were standing there watching Myko fresh airing chances and rattling the corner flag you’d get frustrated too.
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No excuse for that really. Let his team down and cost us any chance of winning the game.
Experienced enough to know he can't be doing that.
Experienced enough to know he can't be doing that.