One of the Best Veteran Players in Europe - Shota (SHOW-TA) Arveladze (1 Viewer)

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I don't no the precise location of Georgia but I know it is a former soviet country which gives a fair clue.

I am aware Georgia are not a bad team, I will be surprised if we win away against them but I do expect to win at home even if it will not be easy.

As for Arvaladze I did not rate him in Scotland and, although the Dutch league is of a higher standard, I do not consider it to be a particularly tough league to score goals.
 

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    I don't no the precise location of Georgia but I know it is a former soviet country which gives a fair clue.

    I am aware Georgia are not a bad team, I will be surprised if we win away against them but I do expect to win at home even if it will not be easy.

    As for Arvaladze I did not rate him in Scotland and, although the Dutch league is of a higher standard, I do not consider it to be a particularly tough league to score goals.

    Please do not hesitate to log on this web address
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgia_(country)

    There is very little that Georgia had in common with other Soviet Union countries... mainly Russia... Absolutely Nothin in Common...

    e.g. Stalin (Josef Jugashvili was pure Georgia - I'm not proud or smth but that tells smth)

    Please log on to that address and have a look as much as u have time... and maybe come over some time...

    P.S. As for Arveladze - Yeah its not as difficult to score goals in Dutch league as it is in Italy... But Being a second Best Scorer ( And also score goals like this ) in the League for a 34 year old ... I consider it an achievement..

    Anyway... please do not get any CLUES on subject you are not familiar with...

    I never mentioned scotland...

    P.P.S. There is a true proverb: "When Russians were climbing on trees, at the same time Georgians were translating the Gospel"
     

    Red

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    i never said you were Russians, just that you were from that area of the world. I say I have a fair clue because I know roughly where Georgia is, which is all that I need to know to be honest, but if given a blank map I could not point to its precise location.
     
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    Why do most of your names end with -adze??

    Does it mean something specific??
    "Dze" - is same as "SON" - Arvela-DZE - means ARVELA's SON in most cases;

    "Shvili" - means "CHILD" - IA-SHVILI - means IA's - CHILD;

    also other endings (IANI - like mine: - Like Mastroiani :)))) also - IA...


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    And about knowing Georgia - I think knowing only location won't give much info about any country - especially on Georgia - You might get very surprised if you take closer look at the Culture, People , FOOD :) Traditions... etc.

    P.S. Once I opened topic about TOASTS :) with a sample Toast - most liked it but some still stayed on their about non-importance of saying Toasts...

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    Wow! Always wondered what OGLU meant :)

    Also seen IBN and (BIN) in many Arabic names;)
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    By the way I think Most popular LAST NAME in the world is SMITH = Mchedlishvili (Here in Georgia MCHEDELI=Smith Shvili = you know already :))
     

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