Tue Jul 10, 2018 1:00 am
Tue Jul 10, 2018 6:48 am
Tue Jul 10, 2018 6:52 am
Tue Jul 10, 2018 7:00 am
Tue Jul 10, 2018 7:56 am
Dahboy wrote:To good for the championship Sven fair play.
Tue Jul 10, 2018 8:13 am
Tue Jul 10, 2018 10:32 am
Dahboy wrote:To good for the championship Sven fair play.
Tue Jul 10, 2018 11:49 am
stevee1966 wrote:Dahboy wrote:To good for the championship Sven fair play.
Probably not good enough for Spurs first team though.
Tue Jul 10, 2018 11:52 am
Tue Jul 10, 2018 12:06 pm
Tue Jul 10, 2018 12:11 pm
Tue Jul 10, 2018 12:23 pm
LlwyncelynBlue wrote:The thing that strikes me from that is the lack of responsibility or even acknowledgement from Bruce about the part he’s played in this.
Has a dog about complying with FFP & whether the owner has any money - while he’s the one building up this huge playing squad of high earners.
And, lo & behold, he’s prepared to stay on - despite failing dismally. That’s generous of you Steve. Absolutely stealing a wage.
Tue Jul 10, 2018 12:33 pm
AV3 wrote:stevee1966 wrote:Dahboy wrote:To good for the championship Sven fair play.
Probably not good enough for Spurs first team though.
Probably is.
Within 12 months, Grealish will be a regular starter for Spurs.
Tue Jul 10, 2018 12:39 pm
Tue Jul 10, 2018 12:53 pm
paulh_85 wrote:AV3 wrote:stevee1966 wrote:Dahboy wrote:To good for the championship Sven fair play.
Probably not good enough for Spurs first team though.
Probably is.
Within 12 months, Grealish will be a regular starter for Spurs.
instead of who?
Tue Jul 10, 2018 5:55 pm
Sven wrote:HIT THE ROAD JACK
By Joe Coleman
Tuesday 10th July 2018
Aston Villa transfer news: Steve Bruce concedes Jack Grealish MUST be sold, with Tottenham Hotspur leading the way
The 22-year-old has been a star over the past three years for the Villans, but Financial Fair Play restrictions means they must sell
Jack Grealish will be sold by Aston Villa in this summer transfer window, Steve Bruce has confirmed.
After failing to gain promotion to the Premier League via the play-offs last season, the Villans were crippled by Financial Fair Play.
In order to preserve the status, the Midlands-based side must sell their prized assets – with Grealish expected to lead the way.
With nearly £40 million needed in cash injection, Bruce admitted he just hoped clubs act fast so the club can move on.
“The first thing we have to address, before we go into anything, is Financial Fair Play,” Bruce told Sky Sports.. “That has to be addressed whether the owner has got any money or not. We have to try and put that in place as quickly as we can.
“The owner has put out a statement. I had a conversation with him four or five days ago where I issued my commitment to the club and to him to say, ‘Look, we’re up against it, let’s be open and honest’.
“We might have to take decisions which aren’t going to be easy. We will have to generate some money and inevitably that’s going to be through player sales.
“And it’s going to be people who I don’t want to sell. The obvious one is Jack. People will know we’ve got financial problems and they’ll sit and wait until deadline day possibly, I hope that doesn’t happen but we’ve got to wait for it.”
After dazzling in the second half of the season, local lad Grealish and his Villa teammates fell agonizingly short of the Premier League after defeat at Wembley to Fulham.
And, although his value will have certainly sky-rocketed, Bruce is all too aware they are in no position to be demanding the full-price.
According to the Birmingham Mail, SPurs are hoping to land the Solihull-born star for just £15 million, and Bruce admits he will be sad to see him leave.
“It’s pretty brutal stuff out there,” Bruce continued. “There’s nobody going to feel sorry for Aston Villa because financially we’ve got ourselves into a bit of a pickle. Yes, we’ve got to be ready for that.
“I’ve enjoyed working with Jack. Jack is the obvious one that clubs are going to look at because he had a wonderful six months.
“He reminded everyone what a very good player he is at 22-years-old. On another day at Wembley he could have scored one of the great goals.
“He’s a special talent. Yes, you don’t want to lose him but the inevitable thing is, we have to.
“We have to keep the club up and running and keep it in line with Financial Fair Play.”
Wed Jul 11, 2018 8:02 am
paulh_85 wrote:AV3 wrote:stevee1966 wrote:Dahboy wrote:To good for the championship Sven fair play.
Probably not good enough for Spurs first team though.
Probably is.
Within 12 months, Grealish will be a regular starter for Spurs.
instead of who?
Wed Jul 11, 2018 11:55 am
paulh_85 wrote:AV3 wrote:stevee1966 wrote:Dahboy wrote:To good for the championship Sven fair play.
Probably not good enough for Spurs first team though.
Probably is.
Within 12 months, Grealish will be a regular starter for Spurs.
instead of who?
Wed Jul 11, 2018 11:58 am
CaerphillyBluebird15 wrote:paulh_85 wrote:AV3 wrote:stevee1966 wrote:Dahboy wrote:To good for the championship Sven fair play.
Probably not good enough for Spurs first team though.
Probably is.
Within 12 months, Grealish will be a regular starter for Spurs.
instead of who?
He's the best player in the world according to AV4 so probably thinks he'll take Eriksons spot
Wed Jul 11, 2018 2:47 pm
Wed Jul 11, 2018 9:14 pm
Danny Says wrote:............and the interest to CCFC in a championship player is what exactly?
Wed Jul 11, 2018 10:57 pm
LlwyncelynBlue wrote:The thing that strikes me from that is the lack of responsibility or even acknowledgement from Bruce about the part he’s played in this.
Has a dog about complying with FFP & whether the owner has any money - while he’s the one building up this huge playing squad of high earners.
And, lo & behold, he’s prepared to stay on - despite failing dismally. That’s generous of you Steve. Absolutely stealing a wage.
Wed Jul 11, 2018 11:54 pm
Thu Jul 12, 2018 9:24 am
TrueBlue99 wrote:Am I missing something here? why is Grealish worth 15 million or heck more than that even, as has been suggested before?
He has scored just 14 goals so far in his club career, I can't comment on assists as I dont have a number to hand but I can see he has potential when he's not rolling around on the deck. I just don't understand why he's worth so much when quite frankly he hasn't proven anything yet in my opinion.
So can anyone tell me (I guess AV3 will if he sees this) without comparing Grealish to other players or fees payed for other players, what on his own has Grealish done to constitute any double digit transfer fee?
I can see that he's got a bit of ability, mainly dribbling with the ball, he's not really a goalscorer currently, so why is a player that can move well with the ball and score the odd decent goal worth so much?
Sorry but I might just not be seeing what others see with him.
Thu Jul 12, 2018 9:29 am
AV3 wrote:TrueBlue99 wrote:Am I missing something here? why is Grealish worth 15 million or heck more than that even, as has been suggested before?
He has scored just 14 goals so far in his club career, I can't comment on assists as I dont have a number to hand but I can see he has potential when he's not rolling around on the deck. I just don't understand why he's worth so much when quite frankly he hasn't proven anything yet in my opinion.
So can anyone tell me (I guess AV3 will if he sees this) without comparing Grealish to other players or fees payed for other players, what on his own has Grealish done to constitute any double digit transfer fee?
I can see that he's got a bit of ability, mainly dribbling with the ball, he's not really a goalscorer currently, so why is a player that can move well with the ball and score the odd decent goal worth so much?
Sorry but I might just not be seeing what others see with him.
Well the best yardstick is to compare other fees (Maddison to Leicester £25 million, that Sheff U player to Bournemouth £11 million)
I watched Grealish every week last season and even taking into account my bias, he stood out like a sore thumb. He has a lot more than just dribbling to his game and developed physically last year as well. Remember your own manager reckons he was the best player in the Championship.
Grealish dribbles and passes better than most, if not all of Spurs current midfield. I said give him a year but if he gets a chance sooner then it won't take that long for him to break into their side.
I accept that his goalscoring needs to improve but will likely do so at Spurs. If that happens, he will be number 1 on the teamsheet at Spurs.
Oh and I never said that Grealish would go for £40 million, I said that £30 would be about right. I know there are some pathetic drama queens on here that like to add value to their silly posts (when they're not boring us all to death talking about themselves) but they're best ignored.
Thu Jul 12, 2018 9:36 am
AV3 wrote:TrueBlue99 wrote:Am I missing something here? why is Grealish worth 15 million or heck more than that even, as has been suggested before?
He has scored just 14 goals so far in his club career, I can't comment on assists as I dont have a number to hand but I can see he has potential when he's not rolling around on the deck. I just don't understand why he's worth so much when quite frankly he hasn't proven anything yet in my opinion.
So can anyone tell me (I guess AV3 will if he sees this) without comparing Grealish to other players or fees payed for other players, what on his own has Grealish done to constitute any double digit transfer fee?
I can see that he's got a bit of ability, mainly dribbling with the ball, he's not really a goalscorer currently, so why is a player that can move well with the ball and score the odd decent goal worth so much?
Sorry but I might just not be seeing what others see with him.
Well the best yardstick is to compare other fees (Maddison to Leicester £25 million, that Sheff U player to Bournemouth £11 million)
I watched Grealish every week last season and even taking into account my bias, he stood out like a sore thumb. He has a lot more than just dribbling to his game and developed physically last year as well. Remember your own manager reckons he was the best player in the Championship.
Grealish dribbles and passes better than most, if not all of Spurs current midfield. I said give him a year but if he gets a chance sooner then it won't take that long for him to break into their side.
I accept that his goalscoring needs to improve but will likely do so at Spurs. If that happens, he will be number 1 on the teamsheet at Spurs.
Oh and I never said that Grealish would go for £40 million, I said that £30 would be about right. I know there are some pathetic drama queens on here that like to add value to their silly posts (when they're not boring us all to death talking about themselves) but they're best ignored.
Thu Jul 12, 2018 10:26 am
Thu Jul 12, 2018 10:31 am
tonythomas wrote:The harsh reality is that Villa, unlike Norwich or Sheffield United HAVE to sell Grealish, and because it's in the public domain that they are desperate, that puts all the eggs in the buying club's basket.
IMO, the very best that Villa can hope for is £20m with a sell on clause, and add-ons for appearances and caps.
He's undoubtedly a talent, but can he break into the first team at Spurs ?? Would hate to see another John Bostock scenario, remember Spurs have history of stalling promising players potential.
From Grealish's point of view, he'll get his big move, but will it be beneficial to him long term ??
Juries out for me on this move.
Thu Jul 12, 2018 11:08 am
Thu Jul 12, 2018 11:24 am
paulh_85 wrote:AV3 wrote:TrueBlue99 wrote:Am I missing something here? why is Grealish worth 15 million or heck more than that even, as has been suggested before?
He has scored just 14 goals so far in his club career, I can't comment on assists as I dont have a number to hand but I can see he has potential when he's not rolling around on the deck. I just don't understand why he's worth so much when quite frankly he hasn't proven anything yet in my opinion.
So can anyone tell me (I guess AV3 will if he sees this) without comparing Grealish to other players or fees payed for other players, what on his own has Grealish done to constitute any double digit transfer fee?
I can see that he's got a bit of ability, mainly dribbling with the ball, he's not really a goalscorer currently, so why is a player that can move well with the ball and score the odd decent goal worth so much?
Sorry but I might just not be seeing what others see with him.
Well the best yardstick is to compare other fees (Maddison to Leicester £25 million, that Sheff U player to Bournemouth £11 million)
I watched Grealish every week last season and even taking into account my bias, he stood out like a sore thumb. He has a lot more than just dribbling to his game and developed physically last year as well. Remember your own manager reckons he was the best player in the Championship.
Grealish dribbles and passes better than most, if not all of Spurs current midfield. I said give him a year but if he gets a chance sooner then it won't take that long for him to break into their side.
I accept that his goalscoring needs to improve but will likely do so at Spurs. If that happens, he will be number 1 on the teamsheet at Spurs.
Oh and I never said that Grealish would go for £40 million, I said that £30 would be about right. I know there are some pathetic drama queens on here that like to add value to their silly posts (when they're not boring us all to death talking about themselves) but they're best ignored.
pretty sure you said 35m but just splitting hairs now. you dont have talk about drama queens often considering youre the worst of the lot