Is Jack Grealish a Traitor?!

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  1. Lads, I just want to say thank you! The channel is closing in on 100k subscribers, which I never thought was possible! Thank you 🙏

  2. It is not like he had english citizenship through his grandpa's second family or something. He was born in England and took the chance when it presented it to him. Rice is much worse.

  3. He played GAA growing up, a lot of people criticise Ireland for capping English born players but the truth is there’s lots of people born in the UK to Irish families who feel more Irish than British. Obviously it can and did backfire but that’s part of sport.

  4. Jack Grealish Might not do the flashy stuff that Doku does for Man City or score that many but he is a great passer of the ball so I think Southgate has made a mistake.

  5. If someone has to be blamed for this debacle, perhaps blame the FAI and their genealogical deep dives rather than the teenagers they coax into declaring for Ireland.

  6. football is probably the 3rd most popular sport In Ireland. The league is practically amature & it hasn't got huge investment. Plus were a country of 4 million people.
    (To put that in context there are 8 million in London alone) England however, football is without a doubt the number 1 sport. Millions are invested into the game at all levels, its a national obsession.
    All this and England have exactly 1 more trophy than Ireland in its whole history. Now that's an absolute embarrassment 😂
    Good luck Jack

  7. He's not a traitor, but he is over-hyped. He's not 'world class' because if he was, then Pep would be playing him weekly, in that City team…but he isn't.

    Some people have compared him to Paul Gascoigne. He's no Paul Gascoigne in terms of natural talent; but he is like Gascoigne in the fact he's a practical joker. He's also abit immature for a 28 yr old man. He still acts like a 17 yr old at times.

    I don't think England will miss him at the Euros , because they have enough capable (and creative) players to see them progress through to the knock-out stages.

  8. I can understand the fundamental differences between Rice and Grealish. Grealish chose England, and that’s ok. Rice was stolen off Ireland by England.
    Rice being disliked more makes perfect sense. He’s a quality player too.
    For what it’s worth, in this migrant infested dump called England, I just want to say how sorry I am to Ireland. You are not and never were the enemy. Love hugs and kisses, from an English dude in Manchester. ❤ 🇮🇪

  9. @MickeyFC…. So Grealish played for Ireland youth teams but not Ireland's senior side but then chose to play for his birth country England and you say he's a traitor but declan Rice played for Ireland at youth and Ireland senior side before then choosing to play for England but he's not a traitor???… You are a complete 🤡

  10. Representing multiple nations at youth level happens regularly. Hell, Carl Jenkinson represented England and Finland at U21 level. Grealish was born in England to English parents, and he realised he wanted to play for England rather than Ireland. It’s no different to what Lookman did with Nigeria, or Angus Gunn with Scotland, to name a few.

    It’s not even half as bad as what Rice did. Made it all the way to the senior team, then bailed on them as soon as he realised he could get an England call up. Grealish isn’t a traitor, Rice sure as hell is.

  11. ireland have not missed out – he's already on the way down – hence no call up – manchester city have curbed his attacking prowess and ruined him as a player

  12. Aston Villa developed his skills… not Ireland. Now Ireland should try and develop their own skill. On another note, it's probably poetic justice that he left Villa and Ireland where he would be a mainstay, only to be benched at City and dropped by England. Maybe less drinking, Jackie boy, and better decision-making.

  13. Being salty that Grealish left the irish team for the England team is like a Villa fan being salty that he left for city. It just made sense to do so.

  14. He left Aston Villa, where is was a guaranteed starter and captain, to join Man city to play champions league football. Now Villa are in champions league and he's sitting on the bench watching his team mates play champions league.

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