Jack Grealish is still keeping himself involved at Everton despite breaking his foot back in January.
The England international took part in the Everton in the Community project on Thursday – keeping the kids entertained as he engaged in a number of fun activities during the charity event.
Before Jack Grealish had a go at digital skills game designed to test reflexes, he delivered a brilliant reply after one of the children said they support Liverpool.
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Jack Grealish of Everton reacts during the Premier League match between Everton and West Ham United. Jack Grealish of Everton looks on during the Premier League match between Everton and Wolverhampton Wanderers.
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Jack Grealish tells Liverpool fan “we’re blue round here lad”
As the Everton No.18 was being talked through what to do in the digital skills game, one of the children at the event said they support Liverpool.
In response, Grealish set his crutches down and said “we’re blue round here lad” at the child in question, a response Everton fans will absolutely love.
Not only did the Manchester City loanee take part in a number of activities with kids in the community, but he also spent time with the Everton Down Syndrome team – one of whom hilariously showed him how to do the worm.
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Not only is Grealish – who James Tarkowski wants Everton to sign permanently – a talented footballer, but he also seems to be a genuinely good person who always has time for community events of this kind.
With Everton widely known to be a family club who look out for their own, the 30-year-old is certainly proving himself to be an excellent fit at the Hill Dickinson Stadium.
It would be easy for a loanee to dodge these events and just focus on the football side, but Grealish deserves credit for getting stuck in at Everton and embedding himself in the community.
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Jack Grealish of Everton in action during the Premier League match between Everton and Brighton & Hove Albion at Hill Dickinson Stadium.
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Hopefully, it can lead to a permanent deal this summer, although Aston Villa are also keen on bringing their academy graduate back to the Midlands, so it will not be straightforward by any means.
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