Simon Jordan, Jim White & Danny Murphy discuss Jack Grealish’s “fallen out of love” with football comments.

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29 Comments

  1. Jack wasn't complaining or asking for sympathy, he was just explaining why he's enjoying playing at the moment by comparison to last season.

  2. Depression and low motivation can happen to anybody and money doesn't help when you're suffering from these conditions and not just a bad mood. Money doesn't help when you have a chemical imbalance or hormonal deficiency in your brain.

  3. Iโ€™m so pleased to see that he seems to be winning through.

    In recent years I could see how he was fighting his inner demons, as he was so frustrated into how he was being expected to change his game to fit to a formula which did not suit him.

    I just wish him all the best for his beautiful talents.

    I have seen this working through rugby for many years, and has been obvious in any lines of sport.

    It seems to buy up your soul and crush your talent for the vision of a manager who may choose to select or not select you, depending on his vision.

  4. This guy with all his shenanigans gets treated like a phucking saint by this media outlet, I really wonder if this was Rashford, sancho etc I mean it really makes you wonder, if Rashford had said he โ€œFell out of loveโ€ with football when he went to Aston Villa and played so well, this same media outlet would use those words against him. But Jack Grealish with his drunken, car crash history would just get sympathy and positive energy from these pundits. It makes you really wonder if this is a colour thing like Sol Campbell once said.

  5. Man City effect that killed Grealish, earn over 250k, sit on the bench and win everything constantly.

    You get lazy and the hunger leaves you.

  6. i don't think a footballer like grealish that is a bit of a maverick and wants to play with freedom will enjoy it under pep for a long time, he won trophies and had success for a while, but at some point it will bring him joy again if he can play with freedom again.

  7. Hard man Simon Jordan who sits in front of camera after being thrown out of Sports ๐Ÿ˜‚

    When are you going into boxing, or is it all talk as always

  8. Sincerely hope he makes the move permanent.. yes it will be hard for everton to pull it of.. but he looks perfect playing for everton.. he has at most 6 years decent performances in him.. he should either focus on money or on football alone. . Everton will pay him well and he will get playing opportunities as well.. or he can move to saudi or USA or something..

  9. There's no such thing as a good job. I went to work to provide for my family and pay the bills etc. I'd have stayed at home with them willingly if I could have. ๐Ÿ˜Ž

  10. Chelsea fan, really happy for Jack. Heโ€™s a great player to watch, happy heโ€™s out of the restricted system Pep has him under.

  11. Sterling with Pep: 194 league appearances, 85 goals, 40 assists

    Grealish with Pep: 93 league appearances, 12 goals, 12 assists

    Grealish has a quarter of Sterling's production, but ten times the sympathy.

  12. The margins are fine & the standards at City are high. I wonder if there's any correlation with when Super-Jack last got sh-tfaced & how well he performed in training. Good luck to him. I can see Everton lifting a cup this year.

  13. it's a well recognised phenomena and basic psychology of any 'job', called Herzberg hygiene motivation theory.. the positives can't compensate for the negatives.. if someone paid you a million pound a week but you had to sit on a piss stained chair everyday the million pound wouldn't cancel out the misery of sitting on the piss stained chair! They way you motivate employees is not just by paying them more money but by looking for things that make them miserable such as a broken coffee machine, bad lighting in the office or stress caused by sitting in traffic jams etc.. so this is exactly the case with Grealish, it must have gutted him not to be starting games and getting the minutes he deserves and no amount of money can compensate for that.

  14. Come back in 20 games and if Grealish is still performing then we can call it maturity. One game in and spouting all sorts of nonsense. Do your talking on the pitch over a season.

  15. Grealish has always come across as a genuine and kind person, who has a heart of gold and yet may have some problems to work through. Some of the richest and most revered people in the world commit suicide – e.g. musicians, actors, sportsmen etc. Just look at Gary Speed, Chris Cornell or Terry Newton.

    Yes, footballers get paid an absolute shedload. And it's obscene, when compared to other occupations, such as a nurses, but that pay packet comes with a price. Ultimately a human being has intimated that he has been unhappy.