Somewhere between the two would be my gut feeling. Which is why I disagree that he has gone backwards at Citeh. If anything he could be more rounded a player with knowing when to pass and when to retain/progress but we all know he had been told to go the other wayin terms of not expressing himself . He'd get the ball back a damn sight quicker than at Citeh .When we struggle to break down teams who park the bus, Grealish would be one of the few players in the league that could improve us in that respect.
The only question is whether he'd be allowed to play his natural game much more in Emery's system than he is in Pep's.
Agree. It's not that I think he's become a bad player, not at all, but he's not getting younger and is he still on the way up? Not sure. I'd rather us move forward with the Monchi/Emery system of scouting hungry players for good value than give City a wad of cash on a move that would have an element of risk.Wouldn’t touch Grealish with a barge pole - will only benefit Manchester City and Grealish - never go back - hopefully it’s a transfer that will cost em and may be a blip on their finances
Where's Josh Onamah playing these days? Ah, he's without a club so that's sorted thenWait till they have the 115 charges thrown at them, cast down into league 2 then offer them 15k and a bag of Revels for him....sorted
Yes without a club at 26, but his contracts at Spurs and Fulham probably mean he never has to work again.Where's Josh Onamah playing these days? Ah, he's without a club so that's sorted then
I kinda feel Doku has also been nullified up there already under Pep. Seemed it Sunday in that Borefest.
I genuinely think that Jack would be back to what we knew away from Pep and given the right coach again. And there is no way he hasn't taken on some good things under Pep , playing with some real elite players and in top level games.