***Champions v Wolves Official Match Thread***

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Re: ***Champions v Wolves Official Match Thread***

Postby patrickblue » Mon Jan 23, 2023 6:09 pm

Mase wrote:Jack is running at defenders, sliding tackles, headers. I love him.


He's been brilliant last few appearances.
At the end of the Wolves game he vaulted the barrier and gave his shirt to a youngster in the East stand.
Signed it and had a few words with the youngster, not sure if it was a lad or lass.
Top man in my book.
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Re: ***Champions v Wolves Official Match Thread***

Postby belleebee » Mon Jan 23, 2023 9:24 pm

patrickblue wrote:
Mase wrote:Jack is running at defenders, sliding tackles, headers. I love him.


He's been brilliant last few appearances.
At the end of the Wolves game he vaulted the barrier and gave his shirt to a youngster in the East stand.
Signed it and had a few words with the youngster, not sure if it was a lad or lass.
Top man in my book.


Did the same after Spurs, handing over his undershirt too so ended up walking off bare-chested (bloody cold as well on Thursday night)!
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Re: ***Champions v Wolves Official Match Thread***

Postby Mase » Mon Jan 23, 2023 9:43 pm

belleebee wrote:
patrickblue wrote:
Mase wrote:Jack is running at defenders, sliding tackles, headers. I love him.


He's been brilliant last few appearances.
At the end of the Wolves game he vaulted the barrier and gave his shirt to a youngster in the East stand.
Signed it and had a few words with the youngster, not sure if it was a lad or lass.
Top man in my book.


Did the same after Spurs, handing over his undershirt too so ended up walking off bare-chested (bloody cold as well on Thursday night)!


Do you have a video of that by any chance?
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Re: ***Champions v Wolves Official Match Thread***

Postby ruralblue » Mon Jan 23, 2023 10:00 pm

Mase wrote:
belleebee wrote:
patrickblue wrote:
Mase wrote:Jack is running at defenders, sliding tackles, headers. I love him.


He's been brilliant last few appearances.
At the end of the Wolves game he vaulted the barrier and gave his shirt to a youngster in the East stand.
Signed it and had a few words with the youngster, not sure if it was a lad or lass.
Top man in my book.


Did the same after Spurs, handing over his undershirt too so ended up walking off bare-chested (bloody cold as well on Thursday night)!


Do you have a video of that by any chance?


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Re: ***Champions v Wolves Official Match Thread***

Postby belleebee » Mon Jan 23, 2023 11:51 pm

Mase wrote:
belleebee wrote:
patrickblue wrote:
Mase wrote:Jack is running at defenders, sliding tackles, headers. I love him.


He's been brilliant last few appearances.
At the end of the Wolves game he vaulted the barrier and gave his shirt to a youngster in the East stand.
Signed it and had a few words with the youngster, not sure if it was a lad or lass.
Top man in my book.


Did the same after Spurs, handing over his undershirt too so ended up walking off bare-chested (bloody cold as well on Thursday night)!


Do you have a video of that by any chance?


You mean it wasn’t you he gave it to? ;)
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Re: ***Champions v Wolves Official Match Thread***

Postby CuteMancs » Tue Jan 24, 2023 9:32 am

belleebee wrote:
Mase wrote:
belleebee wrote:
patrickblue wrote:
Mase wrote:Jack is running at defenders, sliding tackles, headers. I love him.


He's been brilliant last few appearances.
At the end of the Wolves game he vaulted the barrier and gave his shirt to a youngster in the East stand.
Signed it and had a few words with the youngster, not sure if it was a lad or lass.
Top man in my book.


Did the same after Spurs, handing over his undershirt too so ended up walking off bare-chested (bloody cold as well on Thursday night)!


Do you have a video of that by any chance?


You mean it wasn’t you he gave it to? ;)


That’s nothing, Alvarez took his pants off and gave them to a fan :)
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Re: ***Champions v Wolves Official Match Thread***

Postby patrickblue » Tue Jan 24, 2023 3:49 pm

The point about the shirt thing was that he didn't take his shirt of and throw it to someone in the stands, which isn't unusual for a lot of the players, but took the time and effort to vault the barrier and give it the personal touch.
Is that what happened against Spuds too?
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Re: ***Champions v Wolves Official Match Thread***

Postby belleebee » Tue Jan 24, 2023 6:29 pm

patrickblue wrote:The point about the shirt thing was that he didn't take his shirt of and throw it to someone in the stands, which isn't unusual for a lot of the players, but took the time and effort to vault the barrier and give it the personal touch.
Is that what happened against Spuds too?


Yes. Whoever he gave it to after Spuds was in the roughly the same position as the one following Wolves. Don’t know if the shirt and undershirt were given to the same person at the Spurs game, though, as once Jack had gone over the barrier he was out of my line of vision. That seems to be the spot (East Stand, halfway line) to stand if you want to have a chance of getting Grealish’s shirt (Mase, please take note!).
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Re: ***Champions v Wolves Official Match Thread***

Postby Mase » Tue Jan 24, 2023 7:03 pm

belleebee wrote:
patrickblue wrote:The point about the shirt thing was that he didn't take his shirt of and throw it to someone in the stands, which isn't unusual for a lot of the players, but took the time and effort to vault the barrier and give it the personal touch.
Is that what happened against Spuds too?


Yes. Whoever he gave it to after Spuds was in the roughly the same position as the one following Wolves. Don’t know if the shirt and undershirt were given to the same person at the Spurs game, though, as once Jack had gone over the barrier he was out of my line of vision. That seems to be the spot (East Stand, halfway line) to stand if you want to have a chance of getting Grealish’s shirt (Mase, please take note!).


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Re: ***Champions v Wolves Official Match Thread***

Postby Bluemoon4610 » Tue Jan 24, 2023 7:31 pm

Mase wrote:
belleebee wrote:
patrickblue wrote:The point about the shirt thing was that he didn't take his shirt of and throw it to someone in the stands, which isn't unusual for a lot of the players, but took the time and effort to vault the barrier and give it the personal touch.
Is that what happened against Spuds too?


Yes. Whoever he gave it to after Spuds was in the roughly the same position as the one following Wolves. Don’t know if the shirt and undershirt were given to the same person at the Spurs game, though, as once Jack had gone over the barrier he was out of my line of vision. That seems to be the spot (East Stand, halfway line) to stand if you want to have a chance of getting Grealish’s shirt (Mase, please take note!).


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That's exactly 8 rows in front of my seat...I'll check what's written on the placards of the people he gives them to, Mase. :lol:
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Re: ***Champions v Wolves Official Match Thread***

Postby Mase » Tue Jan 24, 2023 7:53 pm

Bluemoon4610 wrote:
Mase wrote:
belleebee wrote:
patrickblue wrote:The point about the shirt thing was that he didn't take his shirt of and throw it to someone in the stands, which isn't unusual for a lot of the players, but took the time and effort to vault the barrier and give it the personal touch.
Is that what happened against Spuds too?


Yes. Whoever he gave it to after Spuds was in the roughly the same position as the one following Wolves. Don’t know if the shirt and undershirt were given to the same person at the Spurs game, though, as once Jack had gone over the barrier he was out of my line of vision. That seems to be the spot (East Stand, halfway line) to stand if you want to have a chance of getting Grealish’s shirt (Mase, please take note!).


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That's exactly 8 rows in front of my seat...I'll check what's written on the placards of the people he gives them to, Mase. :lol:


Please do. A big sign with “JACK I LOVE YOU” held up by a 37 year old man might make him avoid the area. Although I’m due another try at taking our 4 year old to City…what are kids for if you can’t use them to get your favourite players shirt?!

She’s already being brainwashed with her Grealish 10 shirt :lol:
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