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25/08/2010, 10:19 PM
I'd imagine this one not being a double header, the fact that there's a nice big recession going on
A what?
None of which is relevant to any of us.
It's only our country's FA that have to organise/distribute our ticket allocation, liaise over security procedures to be put in place for our fans on the night, research hotels, transport, and training pitches to facilitate our players. It's actually quite a bit to do with us. That's why they were aghast at the change of venue in the first place. :rolleyes:
you can get an invitation in a day, and then you just post stuff to the Russian embassy. And in any event, that's irrelevant as we already know the game is going to be in Russia, and it doesn't matter where in Russia.
The second sentence means nothing. As for the first sentence, you don't post stuff to the Russian Embassy. Given the rough nature of the trip, most people will probably go by tour operators, and they'll handle the visa applications instead. I've seen the fees for them on the Embassy's website and they're not cheap, while you're always advised to send the docs in with plenty of time to spare. It all takes time and money, and that's before you step on the plane.
I'd be very surprised if priced in Zilina were going up all the past few weeks given no announcement had been made about the game. And I'd be even more surprised if any significant amount of it has been booked out six weeks in advance.
Accommodation in Zilina is at a premium at the quietest of times, and many will have to stay somewhere else, while there were rumours from the very start that the game was going to be played there.
Do you ever actually think anything through, or do you just moan by default?
I moan when I have to. I think plenty of things through about trips, weigh up all the options and possibilities and come to a decision. You appear to take a much more carefree approach. Each to their own.
A what?
None of which is relevant to any of us.
It's only our country's FA that have to organise/distribute our ticket allocation, liaise over security procedures to be put in place for our fans on the night, research hotels, transport, and training pitches to facilitate our players. It's actually quite a bit to do with us. That's why they were aghast at the change of venue in the first place. :rolleyes:
you can get an invitation in a day, and then you just post stuff to the Russian embassy. And in any event, that's irrelevant as we already know the game is going to be in Russia, and it doesn't matter where in Russia.
The second sentence means nothing. As for the first sentence, you don't post stuff to the Russian Embassy. Given the rough nature of the trip, most people will probably go by tour operators, and they'll handle the visa applications instead. I've seen the fees for them on the Embassy's website and they're not cheap, while you're always advised to send the docs in with plenty of time to spare. It all takes time and money, and that's before you step on the plane.
I'd be very surprised if priced in Zilina were going up all the past few weeks given no announcement had been made about the game. And I'd be even more surprised if any significant amount of it has been booked out six weeks in advance.
Accommodation in Zilina is at a premium at the quietest of times, and many will have to stay somewhere else, while there were rumours from the very start that the game was going to be played there.
Do you ever actually think anything through, or do you just moan by default?
I moan when I have to. I think plenty of things through about trips, weigh up all the options and possibilities and come to a decision. You appear to take a much more carefree approach. Each to their own.