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Derry and Labadie on Jack Grealish

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It is interesting that they randomly plucked the cannibal Joss Labadie. Shaun Derry always speaks well; I liked him as a manager and thought we should have kept him. Joss let us down multiple times. I would rather have heard from Mark Fotheringham.

"Strive not to be a success, but rather to be of value."

Good interview; always enjoy hearing positive words reflecting on Notts. I agree with the sentiments about us being relegated if it wasn’t for Jack Grealish. Instead of Joss, Alan Sheehan would have been a better choice as manager and club captain.

Jack Grealish was always going to be a star. I am surprised people are still going on about it. When he established himself in Villa’s team it happened, when they went up via the Championship it happened. When he had a good season with Villa and got called up to England, it happened. When he joined Manchester City it happened. It’s quite boring now.

The lad has certainly done well for himself but you could see that the future was bright when he played for Notts, I think that Grealish and that Scottish lad (Magregor?) we’re a different level. Class acts both of them.

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Maybe I should highlight that Jack and Callum wee spotted by the late Mick Jones, who brought them to Notts 

If you learn something from every game, there shall come a point in time, when you should never lose... Jimmy Sirrel

I know, it took some talking to get Callum McGregor down. I forget which of them missed the team photo, I think that was Jack? I heard a funny story about that, but I can't be sure my memories are right.

Jack always looked classy; his family knew he was going to be special.

The move to Manchester City wasn't the first time they had expressed interest. L:Liverpool also once expressed interest, but Jack rejected because he wanted to play for Villa a little longer.

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jack was always the cream of the crop, i know some fans though callum mcgregor was the better player and had the most potenial but for that to be proven he would have had to been explosive for celtic or left them completely. both good players but they dont compare.

The moment we saw Jack Grealish play, we knew he was something special. A kid of his age willing to take players on and without fear, going as far to love having his body kicked to the ground. He’s a great player, pleased he won the Premier League. He has come a long way from his days at Notts and he deserves all the success he gets.

Jack Grealish seemed destined to eventually sign for one of the best teams in England, if not the world. It is pleasing to see that he has won the Premier League and Champions League. A player of his calibre should achieve such feats.

Jack was on a different level than League One. He could have walked into any Championship team and repeated his success with us. He might have even found a club that won something. I wouldn’t rewrite history or change a thing - he was such a special talent.

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Jack Grealish has done everyone proud. He’s such a special talent, but he needs to cut alcohol out of his life. He seems to drink way too much of it when leaked videos come out. It can’t be good for him.

When people ask what 'American Pie' is about, they're missing the point. The song isn't about the lines themselves - it's about what is between the lines. The song is about what isn't there.

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I always enjoy hearing former players and managers reflect on their time at Notts County. It's good to hear from Shaun Derry again and it's nice to see he still remembers Grealish fondly.

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