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I believe it helps our transfer business image, and that matters right now. Plus, Grealish may be someone that tilts a player our way who will be weighing other offers. rnrnAs long as he takes care of himself, it seems a good move to have him back. At least with another ball carrier it makes us less predictable in attack. Game management, mentioned by Steve, is also a key consideration. ...
Dale Self in Everton progressing forward without Jack Grealish – is a permanent move necessary? -
Best of luck with the recovery Eric.rnGoogle Herr Schreuders advice 👍...
John Collins in No More Double Standards with McNeil and Röhl -
I don\'t play table tennis John #76, especially as I\'m not yet recovered from a torn calf muscle from 6 weeks ago....
Eric Myles in No More Double Standards with McNeil and Röhl -
Mike Gaynes @ 4 nails it. I would also add that if you support Everton and you don\'t want to watch Grealish play football then you are the victim of being brainwashed into watching footballers who are half arsed like Barry and you have forgotten it\'s called the beautiful game for a reason. Grealish is still one of the best footballers in England and he wants to play for us. Wake up abd smell the coffee...
Mark Ryan in Everton progressing forward without Jack Grealish – is a permanent move necessary? -
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John Collins in No More Double Standards with McNeil and Röhl -
Jack Grealish\'s perfect manager...
Liam Mogan in No More Double Standards with McNeil and Röhl

