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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.

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Flights - £161

Visa - £77

Coach to Heathrow - £50

Hostel - £40

Match ticket - £15 (?)

Spending money - £100

 

Rough estimate I reckon I could do it for around £450, minus whatever I could flog Stoke home ticket for. Would be a stretch but reckon I could scrape it together, problem is unless mates can scrape together similar cash I'd be doing it on my bill. Still think it'd be too expensive.

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Flights - £161

Visa - £77

Coach to Heathrow - £50

Hostel - £40

Match ticket - £15 (?)

Spending money - £100

 

Rough estimate I reckon I could do it for around £450, minus whatever I could flog Stoke home ticket for. Would be a stretch but reckon I could scrape it together, problem is unless mates can scrape together similar cash I'd be doing it on my bill. Still think it'd be too expensive.

 

Where did you find these cheap flights?

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Skyscanner mate.

 

That's going out Wednesday coming back Saturday night. Coming back Friday night is £30 more.

 

Ah right. Aye, I'm looking at coming back on the Friday really like. Don't know whether it's going to be worth spending all this cash like, might just pray we get through to the quarters.

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Anyone thinking of going with Thomas cook?

 

My mate is at 800 quid. :lol:

 

Fucking hell, there advertising it at £499 :lol: flying home on the night of the match aswell, couldn't be fucked with that unless I had too.

 

It's the visa that's putting me off, can't be arsed with shit like that.

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Shudda come to Ukraine Neesy :huff:

 

I agree on the Moscow front, the visa tips I over the edge, cant be fucked with the effort involved. Also I need to stop spending money rather than anything spare on football

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Shudda come to Ukraine Neesy :huff:

 

I agree on the Moscow front, the visa tips I over the edge, cant be fucked with the effort involved. Also I need to stop spending money rather than anything spare on football

 

I know. :okay:

 

Should had made a decision sooner about it.  Though I did have a important meeting about a project I'm doing yesterday which would had been awkward if I had been away. :undecided:

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I'd be going wherever but its one I'd be happy to swerve if I was undecided. Playing a club not in their city in a ground which will be less than a third full isn't really what's its all about. Been lucky to have great trips so far but this one more of a hassle at the moment. Sure I'll enjoy it over there but I imagine the titty bars are extortionate.

 

:lol:

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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.

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