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Jack Grealish to Man City odds at record lows with bookies

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JACK GREALISH’S ODDS OF JOINING MAN CITY have never been shorter with Ladbrokes.

The Aston Villa ace is set to be the subject of a mega-money move from the Premier League champions, and the bookies make it just a 1/4 shot that move goes ahead.

Alex Apati of Ladbrokes said: “Grealish’s odds of joining Man City have never been shorter, and given their lack of transfer activity up to this point, there’s every chance at least one mega-money Etihad move is imminent.”

Latest Betting Jack Grealish Next Club
Man City – 1/4

Arsenal – 20/1

Man Utd – 20/1

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Spurs EST.1882
Spurs EST.1882
2 years ago

Other than”another player we didn’t buy” what’s grealish to city got to do with spurs?

Also think it’s a bad move for grealish, won’t be played with KDB and won’t replace him, Jack will be a super sub at best.

eddie
eddie
2 years ago

ah i wish razspur was still here for this one. not that i think he’s a pikey or anything like that but… Away shell suit shirt, has anyone else tried saying AIA in a strong NI accent? F it I’m gonna buy one

Baleficent
Baleficent
2 years ago
Reply to  Matt

Romero will be as awful,as Diaz so bullet dodged.

East Stand
East Stand
2 years ago

Every official interview with the players and staff generally involves some reference to the stadium and training facilities. Levy must still believe that this alone will help see the whole charade through.

It’s both embarrassing and insulting to the fans, facilities will not make up for trophies Daniel, when are you going to get that into your thick skull?

East Stand
East Stand
2 years ago

We were football club, not an investment vehicle for some w*nkers that rocked up almost 23 years ago and delivered one League Cup…

East Stand
East Stand
2 years ago

That was when football was front and centre, Tottenham Hotspur Football Club.

No, anchor tenancy, no American football, no 1bn of debt and a determination to play good, winning football. It was a long, long time ago…

James McKevitt.
James McKevitt.
2 years ago

Spurs also broke the British transfer record on another two occasions, for Martin Chivers and Martin Peters.

Then again the club was run then by proper football people.

Matt
Matt
2 years ago

Another one he ballsed up. Romero will be the latest.

Glory Costs Too Much
Glory Costs Too Much
2 years ago

Levy the clown more like. Obscene little midget.

at large
at large
2 years ago

You forgot to include in the Betting JG Next Club odds:
Tottenham: 1,000,000,000,000 to 1

as we’re only interested in Serie A and B wantaways it appears.

James McKevitt.
James McKevitt.
2 years ago
Reply to  MitchellThomas

Spurs and Bill Nicholson bringing Jimmy Greaves back from Italy for £99,999, a British transfer record.

Levy the pretender can only dream of doing something like that.

MitchellThomas
MitchellThomas
2 years ago

Ah if only we’d signed Jack back in the days of Levy offering two Pepperamis, Josh Onomah and £457.26….we’d now be the club having their odds slashed against Grealish leaving.

Ever get the feeling you’ve been cheated gang?

““It is better to fail aiming high than to succeed aiming low. And we of Spurs have set our sights very high, so high in fact that even failure will have in it an echo of glory”

Someone needs to sit down with Mr Levy and explain what that quote means. THST perhaps?

Last edited 2 years ago by MitchellThomas
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