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    mycal54mycal
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      #120167

      Just looked up Kazan…

      It’s an 11 hour train ride from Moscow :blink:

      Best leave soon….

      #120171
      bronxbomberRON HUNT
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        About £100 for a visa and You have to apply about 6 weeks in advance So it looks like no fans will be going :(and you need to send your passport away so if the game is the second or third game, you have no chance of going to the other two away games as you won’t have a passport. Unless you have two passports ;)

        #120172
        bickymonbickymon
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          not a patch on scholes and whelley with river dougie flowing close by and rich blackberry bushes on show

          #120174
          acefaceaaron yates
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            Looks like robin park

            #120177

            Seen several sites offering visa services.

            This 1 seems to be official…

            http://ru.vfsglobal.co.uk/allaboutyourvisas.html

            Don’t think I’ll be going somehow :unsure:

            #120183

            Not up to UEFA standards.

            They played their 2 other European games this season at Anderlecht’s ground in Brussels

            #120184
            Not up to UEFA standards.

            They played their 2 other European games this season at Anderlecht’s ground in Brussels

            Looks like they(WE) will be playing at the nearest available ground.

            Zulte Waregem plays its home matches at the Regenboogstadion, which means Rainbow Stadium in Dutch. The stadium used to be the home of K.S.V. Waregem until the withdrawal of the club. It has 6,800 seats, with a full capacity of 10,200. The field is surrounded by a track. The Regenboogstadion does not meet UEFA’s requirements for hosting UEFA Cup games, so Zulte Waregem’s home games in the 2006-07 competition were played at the home of K.A.A. Gent.

            #120185
            Tez HTerry Hill
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              Lovely country inc capital Maribor looks nice and similar to Czech rep. Whizz air fly there out of Luton be about 120 return. Definitely the away trip favoured by me. Brussels is a holes and will be far more expensive than Slovenia

              #120186
              Tez HTerry Hill
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                Just don’t watch Hostel before you go

                #120187

                That’s what I said ;)

                #120188
                About £100 for a visa and You have to apply about 6 weeks in advance So it looks like no fans will be going :(and you need to send your passport away so if the game is the second or third game, you have no chance of going to the other two away games as you won’t have a passport. Unless you have two passports ;)

                I have 2 passports :whistle:

                My second one is through work for the same reason you say, although the problem has only arisen once in the last 8 years or so.

                #120189

                From Latics official site:

                Coach travel packages will be available to Zulte Waregem and prices will be available later today, these packages will not be available for the away games against Rubin Kazan and NK Maribor with further information on these trips available later today.

                #120194

                The Russian authorities waived the visa requirements for the Champions Lge Final Chelski V ManUre didn’t they? They accepted match tickets in lieu of a visa.

                Cant see that happening for us.

                Even DW himself would admit he doesn’t have quite the same influence as Abramovich with the Kremlin :S

                #120223

                By the way – if anyone is moaning about our trips look at what Spurs have:

                Anzhi Makhachkala – also in the middle of nowhere in Russia (although they may play in Moscow)
                Sherrif Tiraspol in that fun-loving Moldova, and
                Tromso – 200 miles north of the Arctic Circle.

                :ohmy:

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