
Rugby
Share
Published 13:31 1 Oct 2015 BST
"He’s got the talent to be an England player, although he’s got a lot of work to do before that day. I was happy he took the bolder decision to be an England international," said Hodgson. "What matters now is that he plays well for Aston Villa."
The attacking midfielder has less than a year to break into Hodgson's squad for the European Championships in 2016, with England's only other scheduled friendly at this stage a trip to Germany in March.
Grealish won't be meeting up with the squad at St George's Park next week, deciding instead to stay at Aston Villa to work on his fitness.
With Irish underage teams still reliant on English-born talent, Hodgson's assessment of Grealish's Irish ancestry (four Irish grandparents) is worth noting.
"He is English. It’s an English family, albeit with distant Irish roots," said Hodgson, whose selection of Tottenham youngster Dele Alli did not meet with universal approval.
https://twitter.com/england/status/649546463979175937/photo/1
https://twitter.com/Gareth_Vincent/status/649552678511640577
https://twitter.com/OliverKayTimes/status/649548914476105728Michael Schumacher major health update as F1 legend no longer bed-bound
He is reportedly able to sit up A positive update on the health of Michael Schumacher has emerged, 12 years after the skiing accident. The Formula 1 legend is now able to sit up and is no longer bedridden, according to the latest reports. According to Daily Mail, Schumacher is now capable of sitting up […]
Rugby
3 months ago
Charlie Smyth gave brilliantly nationalist response to Norther Ireland question after NFL heroics
Never forget where you came from. Charlie Smyth’s NFL dream continued last night during the New Orleans Saints’ 29-6 victory over the New York Jets. The Down kicker scored 17 points, equalling the franchise record for most field goals in a game with five, while he also nailed two PATs. The 24-year-old, who recently signed […]
Rugby
4 months ago
British bar chain collapses into administration with all sites at risk of closure
Rugby
Troy Parrott gives most emotional interview in recent memory from an Irish athlete
Rugby