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[Football] Grealish



Herr Tubthumper

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I do think generally Grealish gets a lot of unfair stick and I think there is a fair amount of jeslousy involved, handsome youung man, naturally talented and with the world at his feet..

1) He doesn’t get unfair stick in the slightest. He’s a monumental and thick bell-end in every aspect of his life. Anything which comes his way is justified.
2) If people are jealousy types, surely there’s a million and one people they’d prefer to be?

Apart from this I agree with your points.
 




BadFish

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Oct 19, 2003
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I wasn't aware of the tailgating too, what a pillock.

I do think generally Grealish gets a lot of unfair stick and I think there is a fair amount of jeslousy involved, handsome youung man, naturally talented and with the world at his feet. As an England fan and a football fan he is a joy to watch. However on this occassion there's no excuse his actions were absolutely wrong, remembering first and foremost too he was selfishly breaking lockdown rules by attending a party. I think it is the fault of the justice system not Grealish if you think (and I tend to agree) that the punishment for his actions were not severe enough.
People jump on the bandwagon with this stuff I think. You may be right about the reasons. Let's face it none of us know him, people just form opinions on his on field antics and the medias take on the mistakes he is making off the field.

The fact that he stayed at Villa, starting loyal to his boyhood club deserves a little kudos. This seems to be ignored by those week with to judge him and call him a ****.

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BN9 BHA

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People jump on the bandwagon with this stuff I think. You may be right about the reasons. Let's face it none of us know him, people just form opinions on his on field antics and the medias take on the mistakes he is making off the field.

The fact that he stayed at Villa, starting loyal to his boyhood club deserves a little kudos. This seems to be ignored by those week with to judge him and call him a ****.

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:facepalm:

We’ve had enough nonsense from the parody account you are replying to.
 


PILTDOWN MAN

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I wasn't aware of the tailgating too, what a pillock.

I do think generally Grealish gets a lot of unfair stick and I think there is a fair amount of jeslousy involved, handsome youung man, naturally talented and with the world at his feet. As an England fan and a football fan he is a joy to watch. However on this occassion there's no excuse his actions were absolutely wrong, remembering first and foremost too he was selfishly breaking lockdown rules by attending a party. I think it is the fault of the justice system not Grealish if you think (and I tend to agree) that the punishment for his actions were not severe enough.

He's a dick. Simple as that
 


banjo

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Stat Brother

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People jump on the bandwagon with this stuff I think. You may be right about the reasons. Let's face it none of us know him, people just form opinions on his on field antics and the medias take on the mistakes he is making off the field.

The fact that he stayed at Villa, starting loyal to his boyhood club deserves a little kudos. This seems to be ignored by those week with to judge him and call him a ****.

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Yep sacrificing himself for just £135,000 a week doesn't buy much loyalty, so well done Jack for sticking with Villa.
 




Justice

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Jun 21, 2012
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1) He doesn’t get unfair stick in the slightest. He’s a monumental and thick bell-end in every aspect of his life. Anything which comes his way is justified.
2) If people are jealousy types, surely there’s a million and one people they’d prefer to be?

Apart from this I agree with your points.
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Harry Wilson's tackle

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I presume it wasn't longer because he managed to avoid a breathyliser or blood test? The standard ban for drink driving is a year ban, and that's without committing any other motoring offence (other than 'crap' driving - the trigger for being pulled over). The fine is bigger than standard, however :)mad::ohmy::mad::eek:)

I am still convinced the opprobrium on this thread is fundamentally due to an intrinsic hatred of the lad, which is (easily) backfilled by invoking his nobbery, wealth and goals scored against us. (Pre-millennium) Darren Freeman syndrome, all over again. :shrug:
 




Stat Brother

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