Gio Kinkladze Documentary

I’ve often thought that kinkladze played in the wrong era. Most sides in the 90s played a rigid 442 formation. Kinkladze was neither a winger or a forward in the traditional sense. I think in a 433 formation he could have played in the David silva/Bernardo/gundogan role.

great player and will always be remembered as a standout star at city in the 90s but was still part of a side that was relegated twice. Didn’t really pull up any trees at Ajax and did nothing of note at Derby.

for his technique and skill he should have had more to show for it. Natural ability was off the scale but sometimes you need the other dirty aspects in football for it all to come together.
 
Don’t think you can judge Kinky on stats alone, he was a beacon of hope in dark times who was quite often kicked out of games. An exotic name with a silky touch & outrageous skill, that shower had Cuntona we had Kinklad7e. You can’t blame the player for all the hype & hope placed on his shoulders, which possibly outstripped his ability given how much we wanted him to be a world beater. He gave us hope before every game….not so much after!
 
Magnificent docu, just magnificent. That free kick against Swindon was reminiscent of the one Tevez scored, nigh on the same trajectory, and one that David Silva scored in his last season - going three yards wide, round the outside edge of the wall, and curled in.
 
Don’t think you can judge Kinky on stats alone, he was a beacon of hope in dark times who was quite often kicked out of games. An exotic name with a silky touch & outrageous skill, that shower had Cuntona we had Kinklad7e. You can’t blame the player for all the hype & hope placed on his shoulders, which possibly outstripped his ability given how much we wanted him to be a world beater. He gave us hope before every game….not so much after!
I’m sure he won Derby’s player of the season
 
I met Gio in town once and it's the only time I've approached anyone for a selfie...I'm way too old for that stuff. He appeared almost embarrassed that I'd asked but he was very nice., plus I got to shake his hand.

That goal will live forever as one of the finest ever at Maine Road and I was in the South Stand watching it happen.
 
Away at Oxford he was unplayable. The MEN reported ‘ the home fans simply stood and applauded; they had never seen his like before and won’t again’ (Paul hince had clearly never heard of John Aldridge)
Remember that game it was brilliant - even the missus refers to it fondly
 
Kinky did play well in that game but for me his best games were when Flitcroft was in same team, but for me he was massively overrated just like Rosler was
who are you judging them against? our present players, or the others in the team at the time. Even now, most people will name 2 or 3 in our team, or any team, that are the best. So we need to know who else is in the ratings list to see if they are "overrated"
 
He had everything apart from when to know when to pass skill wise is up there with the best just think now a player if his ability under Pep.
 
He was our only scintilla of light at the end of a very dark and very long tunnel at the time.
He was one thing that gave us fans any hope at all. He was a genius. Pure and simple.
One of the best thing that ever happened to City during our dark times. I'll never forget him.
 
who are you judging them against? our present players, or the others in the team at the time. Even now, most people will name 2 or 3 in our team, or any team, that are the best. So we need to know who else is in the ratings list to see if they are "overrated"
when people are suggesting Kinky would get in todays team , which we all know he wouldn't even make the bench, he wouldn't have even got in front of Benarbia or Berkovic
 
An outstanding fans player. One that everybody has great memories of great moments in dark days. Much better thought of by fans than professionals in the game.

On days when he didn't look interested seemed like city were playing with ten men but on days when he was on it an absolute joy to watch.
 
Yes but they still bought him based on the way he played for us, which suggests its unlikely he ‘hardly played well for us’. What happened afterwards is irrelevant to the comment I was responding to. Try and keep up lol
Yeah, they did. He was given total freedom at City and did some amazing jinky runs. He occasionally made or scored a goal too.

He did stand out for us. In a shit team. With shit managers.

Ajax signing him is irrelevant to how good he was.

Try and keep up.
 
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One of my heroes.

stil believe he‘d struggle in our team now.
I always say he was in a very unprofessional environment back then. City squad was full of boozers. He did little at Ajax and was massively out of shape by the time he got to Derby. Who knows how he would have got on in the modern era, could have made him or broke him.
 

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