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Old 6th May 2008, 17:04   #201 (permalink)
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Revised total - 321.93, Stansted-oslo-moscow
Moscow -Berlin - Stansted

Fuck it, I'm going to Moscow!!!!
What dates are you flying? I want to let my mate know.
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Old 6th May 2008, 17:25   #202 (permalink)
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What's your total price then Ralphie?

Lets see who can do Moscow on the shortest shoe string.

For 2 nights, mine is...

Flights - 370
Hotel - 60 (private room in a decent looking hostel)
Ticket - 120

Total - £550

I paid more than that for Barca away.
For a two-nighter:

Train to Manchester Airport - £5
Flights - £430
Visa - £0
Italian Accomodation - £30
Russian Accomodation - £0
Ticket - I don't know how to check online
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Old 6th May 2008, 17:35   #203 (permalink)
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Anyone got any hotel/hostel ideas.

The place i had booked - since early April are now telling me i no longer have a room due to problems with its booking system.

Cunts.
Try moscowbed@googlemail.com.

I got this reply from them a few days ago:

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Hi,

We have received an overwhelming response to the football games in
May. Our four bed and breakfast are already fully booked.

We do have a couple of other alternatives for you, please see below.
These are either home-stays, rented apartments or Hotels. They are
all in the region of 200euro. They are allocated to the first person
who book it and pay for the stay. Please note that for the home-stays
they would rather have people staying 2-3 nights, rather than just
one single night. The Hotel option is better for this.

You book them through us. Just email us back which one you are
interested in.

Olga's Home-stay.
There is 1 room in 3 rooms appartment, double bed. address:
M.Aeroport, 4 stops from the Kremlin on the green line. Olga speaks
fluent english and is an art curator. full of life and warmth. (there
is a dog a well living with her)
200 euro/night, including breakfast.

________________________________

Novokuznetskaya Home-Stay
There is 2 rooms at Murat's house in the fashionable Novokuznetskaya
area, wounderful view of the moscow river.
1 bedroom with a king size bed - TAKEN
1 living room with a sofa for 2 person (no door, only a curtain
seperator)
Hot water + Internet + Cable TV only in one room + Clean sheets + Towels
I can also supply an portatif bed

also 180euro/night.
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VIKTORENKO B&B
The place has a great atmosphere and warm feeling. Run by Sophie Perle,
a Swiz/French woman. She lives there with her 2 kids and husband.
She has welcomed guests for over two years now, from French
journalists, to art and culture enthusiasts to business people.
She has a double room, two beds. 200 euro/night.
Also has a room that sleeps 2-3 people. 200euro for two people, extra
100euro if three people. Breakfast included.
________________________________

Petrovka Apartment

There is a whole apartment available on Petrovka 24, the most
prestigious street in Moscow, 5 minute walk to the red square. Its
available for the night of the 17th, 18th, 22nd, 23rd, 24th, 25th.
NOT the 19th, 20th, 21st.
The flat is 300euro/night.
________________________________

Textilnitski Hotel

A soviet style era hotel, built in the 60's, but renovated to modern
standard. Clean and good value for Money. 30 minutes ride on the
metro to Red Square.
200euro/night for a double room
180 for a single room.

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Boris
Address: Strelbishensky per 5, 66 Close to Delovoy Centr and ul. 1905
goda stations.
In the centre, very good location.
Guest room is relatively small, yes, it's a single room, and I
beleive it's a tween bed, so I would not call it double bed (although
two can sleeps on it), actually here is its dimensions: 90X200cm,
besides bed there is a table, night table, chair, 2 closets etc.
180Euro/night

However for this particular high season I can give up my master room,
if it will affect the payment, of course (TBD) My room is much
bigger, has a TV/DVD/VP, queen size bed and convertable sofa.
200euro/night

________________________________

We also provide you with the option of having a transfer from the
airport to the hotel, visa invitations and registration. If you require any of these option, please let us know asap as they
are allocated on first come basis.

Kind Regards

Vincent
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Old 6th May 2008, 18:23   #204 (permalink)
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According to my housemate, chelsea keep dropping the required loyalty to get final tickets.

He reckons he will be able to get one 2moro, and he has only 5 games (a mixture of prem homes aways and 1 fa cup) on his card.

Apparently the requirements have been going down daily. this begs the question: If Chelsea fail to sell out, will they reallocate the remainder to United fans?
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Old 6th May 2008, 18:41   #205 (permalink)
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Try moscowbed@googlemail.com.

I got this reply from them a few days ago:
Great info mate.

Though i luckly got sorted earlier today. If they place im at not decides to screw me over, i will try these.

Cheers.
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Old 6th May 2008, 19:10   #206 (permalink)
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word of warning about those using tickets in other peoples names

"The Russian authorities are going to be very strict about people trying to get into the stadium with counterfeit tickets or tickets that don't really belong to them."
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Old 6th May 2008, 19:45   #207 (permalink)
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word of warning about those using tickets in other peoples names

"The Russian authorities are going to be very strict about people trying to get into the stadium with counterfeit tickets or tickets that don't really belong to them."
Where did you find that?
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Old 6th May 2008, 19:50   #208 (permalink)
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/foot...pe/7385308.stm
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Old 6th May 2008, 20:00   #209 (permalink)
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I can't imagine people with a valid ticket but with a different name on it will be stopped on their way in. If so it's like begging for chaos as many have paid lots and lots of ££ to get one.
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Old 6th May 2008, 20:32   #210 (permalink)
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I can't imagine people with a valid ticket but with a different name on it will be stopped on their way in. If so it's like begging for chaos as many have paid lots and lots of ££ to get one.
They said the same before Athens, but on the day they let people who were not named on the ticket in.

Chances are you could be alright, but it is a massive risk to take. The Russians could quite easily turn round and reject people. If they kick up a fuss then they will just hve an easy excuse to make an arrest, which I'm sure they would take great pleasure in doing!
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Old 7th May 2008, 11:59   #211 (permalink)
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United are charging £15 per ticket if you want your CL ticket delivered....

"In exceptional circumstances, if you are unable to personally collect your ticket, we can arrange for an individual ticket to be despatched by guaranteed delivery, this service includes delivery before 9am to the address registered on our database and insurance up to the value of £2,500, however we must stress that we will be unable to replace any missing tickets, the charge for this service is £15.00 per ticket."
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Old 7th May 2008, 12:06   #212 (permalink)
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United are charging £15 per ticket if you want your CL ticket delivered....

"In exceptional circumstances, if you are unable to personally collect your ticket, we can arrange for an individual ticket to be despatched by guaranteed delivery, this service includes delivery before 9am to the address registered on our database and insurance up to the value of £2,500, however we must stress that we will be unable to replace any missing tickets, the charge for this service is £15.00 per ticket."
Nice bit of extra cash for the club - that'll be this service, which costs a tenner (why they feel the need to do the 9am service, as opposed to the £4 next day service is anybody's guess!)
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Old 7th May 2008, 12:13   #213 (permalink)
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Nice bit of extra cash for the club - that'll be this service, which costs a tenner (why they feel the need to do the 9am service, as opposed to the £4 next day service is anybody's guess!)
Any why cant they put both tickets in one envelope? In fact, I bet they will and will still charge £30.
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Old 7th May 2008, 12:23   #214 (permalink)
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Any why cant they put both tickets in one envelope? In fact, I bet they will and will still charge £30.
Ah... the old Viagogo trick!
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Old 7th May 2008, 13:46   #215 (permalink)
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A mates been trying to get a hold of a ticket, after some had gone on general sale this morning, but could not get through to the ticket office.
Is this the number : +44 8704421994?
If those have been sold, would getting a ticket in the Chelsea fans be in anyway dangerous??
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Old 8th May 2008, 12:47   #216 (permalink)
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My tickets are in section B6.....

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Old 8th May 2008, 12:59   #217 (permalink)
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For a two-nighter:

Train to Manchester Airport - £5
Flights - £430
Visa - £0
Italian Accomodation - £30
Russian Accomodation - £0
Ticket - I don't know how to check online
Flight- EURO 520
Visa-
Accomodation- EURO 0 (uncle's place)
Ticket- EURO 220

EURO 740 = £ 581


downside:i'll be sitting in A or C, amongst UEFA suits
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Old 8th May 2008, 13:00   #218 (permalink)
 
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My tickets are in section B6.....


Did you purchace the £120 ticket Gaffer?
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Old 8th May 2008, 13:03   #219 (permalink)
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A mates been trying to get a hold of a ticket, after some had gone on general sale this morning, but could not get through to the ticket office.
Is this the number : +44 8704421994?
If those have been sold, would getting a ticket in the Chelsea fans be in anyway dangerous??
Depends if you can keep your emotions locked up

Emotions wil be running high, even for plastics like them

Be careful that's all I'd say
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Old 8th May 2008, 13:04   #220 (permalink)
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"If the match ticket is not on my name do I need a visa?
The Russian Embassy in London states that if you in possession of any valid match ticket you are qualified for a non-visa regime."http://www.visitrussia.org.uk/

I've made all my arrangements according to that...fingers crossed
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Old 8th May 2008, 13:07   #221 (permalink)
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Did you purchace the £120 ticket Gaffer?
Yep £120.
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Old 8th May 2008, 13:08   #222 (permalink)
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Flight- EURO 520
Visa-
Accomodation- EURO 0 (uncle's place)
Ticket- EURO 220

EURO 740 = £ 581


downside:i'll be sitting in A or C, amongst UEFA suits
Good deal - what is your flight route?
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Old 8th May 2008, 13:12   #223 (permalink)
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My tickets are in section B6.....

How do you know?
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Old 8th May 2008, 13:18   #224 (permalink)
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How do you know?
They have sent me my tickets.

WUM - the ticket office told me
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Old 9th May 2008, 17:19   #225 (permalink)
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It is a mandatory UEFA requirement that all supporters inform the club of their travel arrangements to Moscow, therefore you are required to complete a travel report online, the deadline for completion of this report is 8am on Monday 12 May.
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Old 9th May 2008, 18:17   #226 (permalink)
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Because I left my visa-application so late I had to pay total of 170€ to get it to the consulate.. Just last wed. I came back from my low-spending trip to Manchester and so another is coming up shortly.. Train from Helsinki - Moscow and back is 150€ but my friend has some relatives in Russia so luckily I have some money to get drunk as well..

In your opinion how many fans are traveling without a ticket 'cause today i read somewhere that UEFA doesn't want fans travelling without a match-ticket..???
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Old 9th May 2008, 19:45   #227 (permalink)
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cheap way to get to moscow from belfast - day trip!

leave belfast at 17:00 from international airport to barcelona £40
fly clickair from barcaelona to moscoe dum airport - leave barca @ 11:45 arrive mosocw 05:55 - same time as many manu charters! 115 euro
leave moscow she airport 22/05 at 11:30 fly aeroflot from moscow to dublin - ( via prague) and arrive in dublin 16:00 - get bus from dublin airport to belfast city centre 8 euro


total cost £625


howzat!
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Old 9th May 2008, 21:47   #228 (permalink)
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anybody flying to riga? how long is the train to moscow?
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Old 9th May 2008, 22:18   #229 (permalink)
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anybody flying to riga? how long is the train to moscow?
8 carriages?
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