ENGLAND star Jack Grealish has become English football’s first £100million player
The Aston Villa midfielder moved to Manchester City for a British record £100million transfer fee.
Jack Grealish became one of England’s star performers at the Euros[/caption] Jack Grealish joined Aston Villa aged six[/caption]The move caps a remarkable rise for Grealish, who has been at Villa for almost 19 years.
After joining boyhood club Villa aged six, the playmaker toughened up by playing Gaelic football on the side – something his father says has helped him in anticipating tackles.
Grealish,25, has also followed in the footsteps of his great-great grandfather by representing the England national team – after controversially switching his allegiance from Ireland six years ago.
Grealish was born in 1995 and raised in Solihull by parents Kevin and Karen, who have Irish roots.
A die-hard fan, it was always his dream to represent the club he loved as a kid. But in the summers, when the football season had wound down, he just loved playing Gaelic football.
There aren’t many footballers who have scored a point at Croke Park playing Gaelic football and won the Toulon Tournament.
Grealish with mum Karen and dad Kevin[/caption] As a youngster, Grealish played both football and Gaelic football[/caption]He lined out for the John Mitchels Hurling and Camogie club in the Midlands, where he excelled.
In 2009, Grealish scored a point representing Warwickshire GAA at Croke Park during half-time of the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship quarter-final between Dublin and Kerry.
In the past, dad Kevin spoke about how Gaelic football prepared him for the rough treatment he gets week in/week out in the Premier League.
“He’d run the show playing Gaelic. It really helped him because he was knocked from pillar to post. It’s brutal compared to soccer,” he told BirminghamLive.
“Jack, as you know, is good with his feet but you can pick the ball up as well and he’d flick it around everyone!
“I told Gordan Cowans (Aston Villa coach) that once. He asked why Jack was so good at expecting tackles and stuff and it was the GAA.
“It really built up his upper body, players would bounce off him. It’s probably why he’s so strong today.”
Jack, himself, has spoken fondly about his Gaelic football past.
Grealish poses with carrots at Aston Villa’s club allotment in 2014[/caption]“I wasn’t really into other sports growing up but I loved Gaelic,” he revealed.
“You can play football in it; you don’t just have to have the ball in your hands, you can just run with the ball.
“But when I was 13, Villa told me I need to stop because it’s rough. I still played now and then until I was 15.”
It’s easy to forget Grealish was a late bloomer in international football – and didn’t make his full England debut until two days before he turned 25.
And he could quite easily have been sat at home watching the Euros in his plush Barnt Green, Worcestershire home had he not snubbed Republic of Ireland at the eleventh hour in 2015.
In 2015 Grealish snubbed an international call-up by Ireland, after he had represented them at U21 level[/caption] In 2016 Grealish starred at the Toulon Tournament for England[/caption]Capped by Ireland at U17, U18 and U21 level, he seemed destined to play under Martin O’Neill.
However, O’Neill revealed that Grealish turned down an invitation for a call-up , which alerted then-England U21 coach Gareth Southgate to the possibility he would switch allegiances.
In September 2015, he confirmed that he would represent England, and at the Toulon Tournament he made his debut.
Grealish would be instrumental in helping his country win the competition.
Every time Grealish puts on an England shirt, he’s bound to think about his great-great-grandfather from his mother Karen’s side of the family, Billy Garraty.
Aston Villa legend Billy Garraty is Jack’s great-great-grandfather[/caption] Garraty won the league and FA Cup with Villa – scoring 112 goals in 260 games[/caption]Between 1898 and 1908, forward Garraty scored 112 goals in 260 appearances for Vila.
In 1903, he also won an England cap in an appearance against Wales.
Although Jack has already bettered Garraty’s Three Lions appearance record, he’s still got some way to go to match his medal’s count
Garraty was a 1905 FA Cup hero for the club – winning man of the match in a 2-0 victory over Newcastle United in the final.
Five years prior, he helped the club win the league scoring 27 goals in 33 games.
Off the pitch, the classy midfielder, who made his debut aged 18 for Villa in 2014, is generous with his time and money.
Grealish is renowned for his charity work in and around the Birmingham community.
Last summer, he raffled off a worn football shirt to raise funds for the NHS – reportedly raising over £55,000.
Over the years Grealish has raised 100s of thousands of pounds for charity[/caption]Jack was also said to have personally donated £150,000 to a local hospital during the height of the coronavirus pandemic.
And when a Twitter follower contacted him to tell him about the death of his best friend who committed suicide after a battle with mental health, Grealish kindly auctioned off a shirt signed by the Villa promotion-winning squad.
Money raised was donated straight to a mental health charity.
Grealish has also been advocate for Saving Lives and Children in Need in the past.
Now he goes down in history as the most expensive English player ever.
The stage is set for this generational talent to leave his indelible mark on English football.