Heroes & Villains, the Aston Villa fanzine
Heroes & Villains => Villa Memories => Topic started by: Burbageboy on August 07, 2021, 02:47:28 PM
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Jack will always be a legend. He is the greatest academy product we have produced. He is local and a Villa fan. When the relationship between fans and players broke down in 2015/16, Jack was the focus of rebuilding trust and provided a unique connection with fans that cannot be replicated. That's why losing him hurts so much. There won't be many true legends like Jack Grealish.
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In before the lock.
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In before the lock.
In before the sick bucket.
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Jack will always be a legend. He is the greatest academy product we have produced. He is local and a Villa fan. When the relationship between fans and players broke down in 2015/16, Jack was the focus of rebuilding trust and provided a unique connection with fans that cannot be replicated. That's why losing him hurts so much. There won't be many true legends like Jack Grealish.
Mr K Grealish I presume?
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I'd say retire his shirt number but weve had better players wearing the #10 in the past.
Maybe shirt #185 after the number of appearances he made for us like the blues did retiring #22 after Bellinghams total appearances.
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Welcome to the site Burbage. I never grow tired or weary of posts like this.
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A nose on a wind-up. About as subtle as a train smash. 2/10
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He is a mere footnote.
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I remember that thing he did in front of a full house in the Premier league, vaguely, because it happened fucking years ago. He's a twat.
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He could have been a legend. He fucked off though. To slave owners. For loads of cash. So he's not.
Fuck him.
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He could have been a legend, but he chose to leave. For that reason he'll be a footnote in the club's history. Like Yorke, Platt, Gray, etc.
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Always will be "one of our own" I suppose and for the sake of England I hope he's a success but in terms of his move to Citeh - I hope it's a flop.
I just wish I could say his move was a surprise but was it fuck.i think Southgate suddenly elevating him to a regular starter when he sometimes couldn't even get off the bench when he played for us is a terrible indictment of Southgates narrow-mindedness.
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Always will be "one of our own" I suppose and for the sake of England I hope he's a success but in terms of his move to Citeh - I hope it's a flop.
I just wish I could say his move was a surprise but was it fuck.i think Southgate suddenly elevating him to a regular starter when he sometimes couldn't even get off the bench when he played for us is a terrible indictment of Southgates narrow-mindedness.
I think it was more likely to be malicious.