Netflix documentary about someone who is still regraded as one of the most gifted stars we've ever produced. "I thrive off those kind of comparisons.
I love Gazza," said Grealish ahead of last summer's Euros."I've watched his documentary about a million times. I love his character on the pitch and off the pitch."I loved the way he played football with such freedom and such joy.
You hear so many people speak about him and say he was just a joy to watch - and I think that is the biggest compliment that you can have really."It's true there are a lot of similarities between Gazza and Grealish.The problem for Grealish, however, is that if he's not careful he will compared to his hero for all the wrong reasons.Like Gazza used to do on a regular basis, Grealish has once again made headlines for all the wrong reasons after images emerged of him appearing to be drunk outside a Manchester nightspot and refused entry.
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