EPL Jack Grealish - £100m?!

ZeroTheHero

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It might just be me, but is Man City bidding £100m for Grealish completely barmy?

I'll admit I don't really 'get' Grealish - he seems a bit of an unappealing mixture of falling over too easily and making poor decisions too often, albeit he is obviously naturally pretty gifted. Can someone explain to me what is worth that amount of money about him?*

*Although you might have a difficult job as I find it hard to imagine how *any* footballer is worth that!
 
High level of assists
Carries the ball further than many top players
More dribbles per game than anyone else
More completed dribbles per game than anyone else
Quick
Technically gifted
Strong
Young
English

I’m a Grealish fan. £100mil in today’s market is about right..
 
‘Falling over’ if you get a foul is valuable. He’s the most fouled player in the league and that, if you are good at set pieces, means goals. It will also get you playing against booked players (less likely to tackle) and against 10 men.
 
I know he is good at being fouled (if you know what I mean!) but is that really worth that amount of money? I'd expect a really, really dominating presence, a playmaker, for that.
 
The amount of chances he creates is insane. Give him a Man City level striker to finish them, an Aguero/Kane/Haaland, instead of Ollie Watkins, and his assists will skyrocket.
 
OK. As I said, I think I have a blind spot and think him pretty overrated (he is a big fish in a relatively small Villa pool at the moment).

If he does move then I'll be interested in how he gets on in a better team.
 
The phrase "fouls won" is all that is wrong with modern football. You don't "win" fouls, the opposition are penalised fouls.

Going down to ensure the free-kick isn't a good attribute, stay on your bloody feet. "Feeling a touch" and going down is cheating.

Old Skool and proud.

(I'm not saying this is what Grealish does, just general observation)
 
The phrase "fouls won" is all that is wrong with modern football. You don't "win" fouls, the opposition are penalised fouls.

Going down to ensure the free-kick isn't a good attribute, stay on your bloody feet. "Feeling a touch" and going down is cheating.

Old Skool and proud.

(I'm not saying this is what Grealish does, just general observation)

Just out and out calf muscle jealousy in this post.
 
£100m is excessive but they'd be getting a player of quality.

The relaxation of the FFP has allowed Man City to flex their financial muscles (with little repercussions) and be prepared to pay more than they should but will guarantee that they get him.
 
Everything that is wrong with the modern game.

Clubs go bust and are ripped from communities yet MC can "flex their chequebook" for £100,000,000?

For what? Someone who has mastered the art of diving & conning the ref?

Complete bollox the game is finished and just becoming a corporate plaything.
 
Everything that is wrong with the modern game.

Clubs go bust and are ripped from communities yet MC can "flex their chequebook" for £100,000,000?

For what? Someone who has mastered the art of diving & conning the ref?

Complete bollox the game is finished and just becoming a corporate plaything.

Has Man City paying a £100 million for Grealish and Macclesfield etc going bust got anything to do with each other? Didn’t clubs go bankrupt well before the big money came into the game?

English football supports the best football system in the world, 92 professional clubs plus some more and a thriving non league system, as bad as the governance can be it’s still better than anywhere else, that’s why our crowds are so much bigger down the leagues than the rest of the world.
 
From an England perspective, I'm excited to see how good he could become under Guardiola's tutelage
Would looove Kane and Grealish to go there this summer. It would absolutely end the Premier League as a serious contest, but imagine England at the next World Cup with Foden, Grealish, Sterling and Kane having spent the previous 18 months playing together under Pep Guardiola (not to mention possibly also Stones and Walker). Would be unplayable.
 
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