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Oh Ay Oh, We’ve lost Ahmed Kashi

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    Kashi was booked in Troyes 1-0 victory
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    Played all his good football when I wasn’t watching. Used to think passing to the opposition was a new plan.
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    No loss; his last good game was I august 2015
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    edited July 2018
    Woo ho oooo we lost ahmed Kashi
    Woo ho ooo but we still got Forster Caskey
    Woo ho ooo Roland will give our whole team awayyy
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    Kashi linked to Robinson's Oxford. I can't see Kashi wanting to go there, but stranger things have happened.

    https://www.bicesteradvertiser.net/sport/17334278.karl-robinson-experienced-leader-like-ahmed-kashi-is-on-oxford-uniteds-january-wish-list/
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    "Kashi left the Valley at the end of his contract last summer, but has not started a game for Troyes since August."


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    Average player - definitely overrated.
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    Kashi has played 30 games in 5yrs! Hes experienced in age, but definitely not game time Karl mate!
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    He'd probably be good enough for a side on the fringes of dropping into league 2.
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    What is KR's obsession with previous players?

    It's like he can't actually manage to scout anyone new.

    It’s weird, players must like him though because lots seem to go back and play for him.
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    What is KR's obsession with previous players?

    It's like he can't actually manage to scout anyone new.

    Yes, strange to directly reference a former player that most Oxford fans wouldn't be familiar with anyway!
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    He was shocking in the first leg of the shrews playoff game. Kept passing to the other team through most of it!
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    Oggy Red said:

    Cause he was over fucking rated, especially on here.

    He made a terrific start to his Charlton career ..... and then got a serious injury.

    Perhaps you mean he was fucking fucked up by the way Charlton treated his injury?

    Cost the player 2 years of his career.
    And never quite as quick as before his injury.



    Wasn’t half the issue that Charlton weren’t able to treat gus injury because he buggered off to Dubai?
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    se9addick said:

    Oggy Red said:

    Cause he was over fucking rated, especially on here.

    He made a terrific start to his Charlton career ..... and then got a serious injury.

    Perhaps you mean he was fucking fucked up by the way Charlton treated his injury?

    Cost the player 2 years of his career.
    And never quite as quick as before his injury.



    Wasn’t half the issue that Charlton weren’t able to treat gus injury because he buggered off to Dubai?
    He buggered off to Dubai to get the treatment that he should have had by Charlton.

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    Kashi's injury situation is basically symbolic of the club's ownership over the last few years.

    Lots of promise, and actually a sort of decent start, thinking we might have a bit of a gem here, then it all goes to absolute rubbish, and further attempted resurrections have brief moments of class before buggering off for way too long due to injury et al.

    Just waiting on the "finally departs and it's for the best" bit to complete the comparison.
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    CAFCTrev said:

    He was shocking in the first leg of the shrews playoff game. Kept passing to the other team through most of it!

    He done that all season and put teammates under pressure with hospital balls.
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    He looked the part until his serious injury. Wasn't the same player after.
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    LenGlover said:

    At his best he was a pauper's Kishishev.

    At his worst a cross of Racon and Semedo.

    I’d rather Semedo than kashi. Racon wasn’t that bad either
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    I loved kashi, would love him back until the end of the season. The movement offered by Taylor and Grant, as opposed to last year, he would look a diffrent player.
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    That season could have been so diffrent if Kashi and BFG had stayed fit.
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    A couple of things affected Kashi's performance when he came back

    1) He'd had a career threatening injury and missed over a year of football.
    2) He was clearly told by management to play a very deep role.....possibly because they knew he was a bit restricted by his injury or possibly because there was a rigid formation.....or both.

    Under Guy Luzon, we generally only played four in midfield and Kashi was everywhere. He was so effective, it meant we could do without a midfielder and play an extra striker. His performances v QPR and Hull in those early days were excellent. There was one game at The Valley last season (can't remember which one) when he started bursting forwards late on when we went 4-4-2 chasing a game. The shackles were off and he looked like the player we first signed.

    Kashi might've flourished this season, with confidence returning, a new system and a manager who has a more traditional view of what makes a good midfielder.
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    se9addick said:

    What is KR's obsession with previous players?

    It's like he can't actually manage to scout anyone new.

    It’s weird, players must like him though because lots seem to go back and play for him.
    Or Robinson gives them stupid long contracts at inflated wages.
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    Simonsen said:

    A couple of things affected Kashi's performance when he came back

    1) He'd had a career threatening injury and missed over a year of football.
    2) He was clearly told by management to play a very deep role.....possibly because they knew he was a bit restricted by his injury or possibly because there was a rigid formation.....or both.

    Under Guy Luzon, we generally only played four in midfield and Kashi was everywhere. He was so effective, it meant we could do without a midfielder and play an extra striker. His performances v QPR and Hull in those early days were excellent. There was one game at The Valley last season (can't remember which one) when he started bursting forwards late on when we went 4-4-2 chasing a game. The shackles were off and he looked like the player we first signed.

    Kashi might've flourished this season, with confidence returning, a new system and a manager who has a more traditional view of what makes a good midfielder.

    I've never seen a midfielder play such a deep role - took defensive midfielder to a new level.
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