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Don't stop in hotels man, loads of decent value hostels over there - http://www.hostelworld.com/findabed.php/ChosenCity.Moscow/ChosenCountry.Russia

 

Aye, that's my plan. All capital cities are expensive so don't expect it to be much different to London in food and drink prices. Only there for the Thursday and half day Friday so shouldn't be spending ridiculous amounts. Although if the flights have went up by Monday I'll not be bothering with it anymore.

 

Am looking at this hostel

http://godzillashostel.com/

 

Seems ok and trying to get the invite through them sorted asap.

 

 

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Any idea of the amount of ticket allocations, not going just wondering if there will be more Newcastle fans then Anzhi.

 

The box office said that we will only take tickets for who is going and the rest can be sent back.

So assuming a small number eill go, less than Maritimo away.

 

Will be a good crack none the less.

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Someone put this in the class posts thread, f*** me I'm crying. :lol:

Theres a smiley here where it reads something on the monitor, then spurts it on the screen in a fit of laughter,

        http://www.freesmileys.org/smileys/smiley-laughing021.gif                I AM that smiley !    http://www.freesmileys.org/smileys/smiley-laughing024.gif

 

Reckon many Russians will travel here?

 

Flying in on their Tupolev TU95's, then by caterpillar treads on their T90's after "liberating" Newcastle Airport ?  Probably

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As an American Anzhi fan, I'm really excited to play an English-speaking club :) Anyone who can make it to Moscow will be well-met by Anzhi fans. If the weather is reasonable there should be at least 15,000 there (though Luzhniki holds 76,000). There are a lot of Dagestanis who live and work in Moscow, plus the general football fans that want to watch good European competition. If you have any questions about Moscow, the team, fans, Russia, etc. feel free to ask me. I've lived in Moscow and Dagestan in the past and watch every Anzhi match. If anyone's interested in meeting with the folks from Anzhi's fan club, the Wild Division, before the match, I can get you in touch with them, too. A number of them speak English, so communication isn't a problem.

 

Looking forward to the tie, though it's going to be a tough one.

 

I have a question. In the bogs in one of the pubs in Kharkiv there was a sign saying you weren't allowed to w***, bum someone, rollerblade or skateboard. This really affected my enjoyment of the Ukraine, is it allowed in Moscow? If it's the same I might not bother.

 

http://img255.imageshack.us/img255/5765/nowanking.png

 

:spit:

:lol: :lol: :lol: That's amazing
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I quite like the "no standing in the toiletbowl" one....as if we do......well, not often anyways...... :naughty:

 

Hang on...no electricity too ? Is there a "no breathing" in there ?  :buck2:

Lets see....no rock breaking....mmm hmmmm..."no throwing our crap beer down bog"......hmmm. Yeah, they're covering just about everything there aren't they ?

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