Krosby's asking a lot of questions lately.
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With Grealish starting to really impress at Notts County, perhaps it's time to speculate about the point at which he should be called into the senior squad - I mean if he continues the way he's going, I don't think it's overly optimistic to think he could be in the Villa starting eleven next season and thus a realistic option for the Euro 2016 qualifiers - so should we be aiming to have him in the squad, at least, for the Autumn 2014 games? If so, perhaps a run-out against Serbia in March to blood him into the team might be a good idea..or maybe give him some game time in whatever friendlies we arrange for next summer. Or should we hold out until the March/June 2015 fixtures? Or the Autumn 2015 ties? Or is this one qualifying tournament too early to promote him?
Depends on the u21 fixures as well, he seems to get along well with Noel King and is becoming an important part of the side. On the other hand, capping him in one of the early qualifiers would tie him to us. Maybe if it's against the group minnows - Faroes/Gibraltar/San Marino?
Trying to tie him to us shouldn't come into it and only serves to put any lingering fears, amongst the likes of us, to rest. There are other players that deserve a run out more than Grealish, he'll get his chance when and if he's ready.
If Jack really wishes to play for us, then he will do. All the indicators have been that he is very committed to us. He's turned down England a few times and even when he had the little tiff with Paul Doolin, he didn't sulk and decide he wanted out of playing for us. It's positive that there is a strong young Irish contingent at Villa and that he would seem to get on with Noel King.
True, but his form (and particularly his two goals) in recent weeks would indicate that he is already capable of playing at a higher level and is getting better and better very quickly. The question I pose does rest on him continuing this advancement and breaking into the Villa squad next season, which is, admittedly, not guaranteed, but is definitely a possibility based on his last few appearances.
I totally agree that bringing him into the squad quickly should not be an exercise in tying him to us. And certainly there is a number of Irish midfield players currently playing at a higher level than him. But seeing him jink past entire defences twice (in a style that is actually reminiscent of George Best) and tear one of them apart with a peach of a pass definitely raises the possibility of him being ready faster than we had anticipated and leapfrogging some of them over the next eight months, particularly if he starts getting game time at Villa next season. And if this happens, I feel the Irish management should be ready to utilise him at the appropriate point in the Euro 2016 tournament. And with us playing up to six qualifiers next Autumn, it would be great to have him ready for those, even as an impact sub capable of running at those "lesser" but well-organised teams we often have trouble breaking down. So that's why I would consider giving him a run-out against Serbia (maybe thirty minutes) even ahead of some Championship or even Premier League midfielders.
I too would reserve judgment until he does it at a higher level for longer than a few games (I know youre not suggesting otherwise Sammy). Kid looks good though!
He is slight - as someone commented above - hopefully he doesn't turn out to be the next Richie Partridge...
Quality is quality , this lads got it all make no mistake he will be a top player. He may not be ready to be considered after a couple of run outs in the lower leagues but if he gets a chance at Villa he will take it. Then the sky is the limit , he is that good. MON may already be aware of him from his time at Villa.
I think he is doing fine as he is, there are some disadvantages to bulking up too I think, you can lose some agility.
As it is he doesn't need to barge past player, he seems to have a knack of unbalancing them, he does that a few
times in the Notts County video, whether he can do that against better quality defenders remains to be seen
but it will be worth waiting for if he can.
Yes, but he has just gotten his first glimpse of first team action and has impacted dramatically. He looks to be transferring that academy/reserve level ability pretty effortlessly into fixtures for league points, key development moment. He only needs to step up one level to be playing the same standard as some players who start for us presently. Given his age, and the rate of progress he is making, it could well be a fast tracking job into our set up, if not just yet, then hopefully soon.
http://www.theguardian.com/football/...lf-term-report
Who's been the star? Andre Boucaud has looked a classy reintroduction to our midfield since Kiwomya brought him back into the side. But it's hard not to heap praise on Callum McGregor – on loan from Celtic – who is our top scorer this season. The jury is out with many with Jack Grealish, but having scored his first two goals in professional football we're starting to see what he's really capable of.
All we want for Christmas is... I can only play it safe and hope we can retain the services of the aforementioned loanees Grealish and McGregor. If they're still with us by the end of the season, then the simple fact is we will not be relegated – he says, fully expecting someone to be bringing this up in May when it all goes the shape of the pear!
Stuart Brothers, Black and White Fanzine
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Why doesn't he wear shin guards? :confused:
He's probably wearing very thin inserts, or they're very low. Nobody ever escaped a broken leg because they were wearing shin pads.
Well as defenders seem to fall over before they cab get near him perhaps he does not need them.
Shin guards may actually be counter productive anyway, they may give you a false sense of security.
However in that pick it looks like they have just slipped down, his ankles clearly are not that thick.
YOu can see one here.
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