The Owner And Chairmain Of Aston Villa Has Called On Jack Grealish To Stay Focused After Throwing His Latest Wild Party

The owner of Aston Villa Dr. Tony Xia has called on Jack Grealish to stay focused, avoiding to veer off path in the "wrong direction" . This coming on the backdrop of allegations making rounds of his off-pitch lifestyle.
The midfielder reportedly hosted an uproarious and exuberant party in a Birmingham hotel, hours after the Villans 0-0 draw at Ipswich which from all indications could land him a heavy fine of up to £50,000 around two weeks' wages from boss Roberto Di Matteo for his off-field conduct.
Grealish, who have hithertho been categorised as one of the most talented footballers to come through Villa's academy in recent years, has made the headlines for the wrong reasons a number of times since breaking into the senior side under Tim Sherwood.
Recall Grealish had to apologise to then-Villa manager Sherwood in 2015 after pictures ensued of him inhaling from balloons at a party.
Well he pulled-off another display last summer as he was captured on holiday in Tenerife, lying drunk in the road after a night out.

The 20-year-old was then pictured on a night out just hours after the humiliating defeat at Everton, much to the fury of then-boss Remi Garde who banished him to the club's Under-21 side.
Then again in the weekend of the week that was, he allegedly held a wild party in a Birmingham hotel, hours after the Villans 0-0 draw at Ipswich.
Reports revealed that Grealish upset fellow guests and that the England Under-21 international and pals woke up residents with the bash, which featured balloons containing nitrous oxide, known as 'hippy crack'.
However, there were suggestions that balloons were present at the party but this time Grealish did not inhale from them. Be that as it, it was also gathered that some guests sought refunds from the hotel after being kept awake until the early hours of the morning.
In another development Collymore has written an open letter to Grealish , where he called on the youngster to stay on track in his career.

Dr Tony Xia, the Owner and chairman of Aston Villa
In his words: "You're a big local fish in a very big pond with a very small area in town where everyone knows you, wants a part of you, wants something from you, reflected glory, a few quid , notoriety, and none of it benefits you.
"The school pals, the people in town, other players at other clubs( be especially aware of them, the s*** ones will happily see you fail), get rid of them if they don't tick one box. Loyalty.
"Loyalty isn't is boring son, loyalty is a pal coming round for a coffee or a game of CoD. It's never taking money, hospitality or encouraging you to be in a place where someone can take a video or photo of you flat on your back. Ever. EVER.
"Make your choice, stick to it and only keep the best of the best who've proven themselves by your side. Or you're finished, I guarantee it."