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    I've watched him twice now and it definitely seems more like Ryan Yates than Grealish. He's decent on the ball, but the most impressive aspect of his play is his ability to tackle.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DaveSmithRules View Post
    I've watched him twice now and it definitely seems more like Ryan Yates than Grealish. He's decent on the ball, but the most impressive aspect of his play is his ability to tackle.
    Sorry didn’t explain meant Grealish wise in that he may well go and play elite level wise, I.e comfortably playing for a top 6 prem side or better.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DaveSmithRules View Post
    I've watched him twice now and it definitely seems more like Ryan Yates than Grealish. He's decent on the ball, but the most impressive aspect of his play is his ability to tackle.
    100%. The amount of tackles he won against Accy was crazy. Proper old-school sliding tackles as well. I feel like I haven't seen that sort of thing at Notts for years, maybe since Ryan Yates. He's solid on the ball as well. But more than that, he's intelligent. Against Accy, he made some great runs that you rarely see CMs make at this level.

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