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Not booked yet. I have this plan of Flying to Batumi and travelling internally to Tbilisi depending if I have the time to take off. Assuming it's in Tbilisi of course

Hopefully the squad has matured beyond this type of trip being a huge banana skin. It wont be easy as I've started to notice a few Georgian players pop up in some good teams in Europe.

That said I hadn't started travelling before the last 2 visits so buzzing to go.

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Been kicking off in Tbilisi last few nights in a big way..... the Pro-Putin Government are trying to introduce a limit of free speech bill, and its got people out in force on the streets, with riot police out and water canons being used......

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39 minutes ago, wanderer said:

Been kicking off in Tbilisi last few nights in a big way..... the Pro-Putin Government are trying to introduce a limit of free speech bill, and its got people out in force on the streets, with riot police out and water canons being used......

Probably a bit of a stretch to call it a limit on free speech. Basically foreign companies or companies with substantial funding from overseas including media will find it more difficult to operate in Georgia, which would basically guarantee the country could never enter the EU, if that was possible at all.

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29 minutes ago, N4Footsoldier said:

Probably a bit of a stretch to call it a limit on free speech. Basically foreign companies or companies with substantial funding from overseas including media will find it more difficult to operate in Georgia, which would basically guarantee the country could never enter the EU, if that was possible at all.

Detail on what they are protesting has been sketchy, but seems to now being refereed to as the “foreign agents” Bill, which as you said limit press freedom and ultimately lead to undercutting the country’s efforts to become a candidate for EU membership.

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