The Georgian

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The Georgian

by Snowball » 10 Feb 2010 00:19

I thought he was brilliant today and surely MUST play.


BUT

It could hurt Mills to drop him after such a solid run of games.

Ingi is playing better.




Should the Georgian come in as DM (for Karakan or Gunnarson)

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Re: The Georgian

by JC » 10 Feb 2010 00:36

Isn't he cup tied?

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Re: The Georgian

by rfcjoe » 10 Feb 2010 00:38

We could do with a staticitian(sp?) to show his stats from tonight compared to other defenders.

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Re: The Georgian

by Snowball » 10 Feb 2010 00:39

I wasn't thinking just about WBA, but the rest of the season

He looks a class act and he could play defensive midfield

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Re: The Georgian

by SLAMMED » 10 Feb 2010 00:39

Sorry, but who? :|


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Re: The Georgian

by rfcjoe » 10 Feb 2010 00:40

Zurab Kishinishvilli(sp?)


PLOLastic.

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Re: The Georgian

by SLAMMED » 10 Feb 2010 00:40

Cheerz bro.

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Re: The Georgian

by Tails » 10 Feb 2010 00:41

Mills and Killi would be my ideal pairing - if we work on the proviso that we are keeping Mills and Ingi doesn't have many seasons left in him. The amount of skills, knowledge and professionalism Killi has is refreshing, from the way he takes the time to chest a ball down and spread it wide to the little nudges that give him an extra yard of space against forwards - would love to see him rub off on Mills and Pearce (who are ultimately our future pairing, no?)

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Re: The Georgian

by The Real Sandhurst Royal » 10 Feb 2010 08:38

Kissa looked good and confident at the back reading the game well and looked to have plently of time to make the decision and always did the simple thing.

One superb pass in the first half from the middle of the park to the left side which Betrand picked up going onto the bye line and crossing near post where no centre forward made a run to.
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Re: The Georgian

by Big Foot » 10 Feb 2010 08:47

Was very impressed with him, his all round gamesmanship was a great asset. Bumping into their strikers to give himself the space to get up, bringing the ball down with his chest and playing some great balls out towards the wings.

If only we had Sigurdsson instead of Howard on the left and a bit more width last night...

I think it'll probably be a case of long-name partnering Brynjar Gunnarsson in central midfield at Karacan's expense unfortunately.

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Re: The Georgian

by Basingstoke Royal » 10 Feb 2010 08:56

Been a big fan of Ingi in the past, but this season he has been consistently rubbish.

So many times last night he missed headers, a couple he completely miss timed letting there forwards through. He also missed two clear goals and falled to find a blue and white shirt with any passes or headers clear.

Not sure about last nights goal, but a number of goals this season have been down to him not clearing his lines, Ipswich being one example when a poor header went straight to Stead who buried it.

I hope Brian has the balls to drop him and play the best two centre backs - Mills and Kish.

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Re: The Georgian

by Stranded » 10 Feb 2010 08:56

First half I thought he was composed, may defending look easy and was a class above.

Second half, I though he was tentaive, cocky and frankly awful.

Give me the first half Zurab and I'll play him every week, the second half and I'll stick to the Mills/Ingi partnership.

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Re: The Georgian

by heathrow royal » 10 Feb 2010 09:03

JC Isn't he cup tied?


Yes he is


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Re: The Georgian

by fester_royal » 10 Feb 2010 09:09

The Real Sandhurst Royal Kissa looked good and confident at the back reading the game well and looked to have plently of time to make the decision and always did the simple thing.

One superb pass in the first half from the middle of the park to the left side which Betrand picked up going onto the bye line and crossing near post where no centre forward made a run to.


i thought that was move of the match, all it needed was church to put a toe on it.. was a fantastic inch perfect pass from zurab..while he was under pressure no less!

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Re: The Georgian

by CMRoyal » 10 Feb 2010 09:16

I'm not convinced by Karacan, not convinced at all. And Cisse seems out of favour so I see no reason why we shouldn't put Zurab in midfield.

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Re: The Georgian

by papereyes » 10 Feb 2010 09:23

Cisse is incredibly mediocre
I would imagine Karacan is shattered
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Re: The Georgian

by Hoop Blah » 10 Feb 2010 10:41

Stranded First half I thought he was composed, may defending look easy and was a class above.

Second half, I though he was tentaive, cocky and frankly awful.

Give me the first half Zurab and I'll play him every week, the second half and I'll stick to the Mills/Ingi partnership.


I wouldn't go as far as to say awful, but he did seem to tail off a bit, and much of that seemed to be because he was trying to be a bit too clever. They did bring on the number 33 (Cooper??) who was a hell of a unit and I think that coupled with a lack of match sharpness and fitness meant he was trying every trick in the book to get the job done.

Give him a couple of games and I think he'd be solid as a rock and I'd be very tempted to play him and Mills together.

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Re: The Georgian

by Thaumagurist* » 10 Feb 2010 10:48

rfcjoe Zurab Kishinishvilli(sp?)


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You almost got that right. It's Khizanishvili.

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Re: The Georgian

by johnny5 » 10 Feb 2010 10:57

I thought he did OK, nothing special like people are raving on about. He just did his job!. A bad mistake when he did play their right winger through in the 2nd half after a sloppy pass, and yes I agree he did seem to get a little cocky and maybe tired in the last 25 mins. Would have Mills anyday, as hes more of a presence at the back and wins his headers. All about opinions though isnt it! :wink:

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Re: The Georgian

by Comfortably Numb » 10 Feb 2010 11:17

Snowball I thought he was brilliant today and surely MUST play.


BUT

It could hurt Mills to drop him after such a solid run of games.

Ingi is playing better.




Should the Georgian come in as DM (for Karakan or Gunnarson)


Ingi is off in the summer anyway, so drop him and keep playing Mills :!:

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