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  1. Haggischomper,

    Fernando Ricksen!!! Fuck me gently! :lol:

    He gave an interview to ruddian newspaper. Unfortunately it's only in russian.

     

    - Tell abut your favorite piblic transport.

    - I've forgotten how those mini-buses are called... Marshrutkas! That's I was much impressed with! It's some sort of amusement rides driving in opposite lane, dangerous overtaking ... So much adrenaline costs only 0,5 euro!

  2. Andy Harrow',

    I'd say, if you done that, leave plenty of travel time, things will happen and also make sure the bus company actually know what their taking on. The last thing you want is the bus being turned around at either the Ukrainian or Russian borders. So again all the paperwork should be in order and even then a kick back might be needed. Someone should understand Cyrillic as a minimum for directions, it's not like jumping onto the motorway and heading to London, you will go through every town and city in Ukraine and Russia on the way making it easy to take a wrong turn.

     

    If you do it, good luck to you, but I'd still say fly. Everyone seems to be looking at going through Moscow, which in itself will be a nightmare. At Sheremetyevo you will need to transfer from the International terminal to the domestic termincal, which is done outside the airport. you have to get a shuttle bus, these buses are common all over Russia, they are transit vans with seats in them and go when their full. You just get into them and pass the money to the driver (if your at the back, just pass the money up via the other passenegers, Russians are honest people). Once your in the Domestic terminal everything is in Cyrillic. Also note that security comes first in Russian airports and when you check-in things are in reverse. I would believe it to be the same in the other two airports in Moscow. If you have an over night in Moscow, get the train into the city. The taxis will rip the arse out of it and the train takes 30 minutes to the outer ring of the metro and from there you can get anywhere.

    Looking at the Krasnodar airport webpage, it may be worth checking flying via St Petersburg (a much smaller airport with the international and domestic terminal side by side, or via Vienna which appears to be the only western destination.

     

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    Russian shuttle bus (in russian it calls 'Marshrutka') it's the unique cultural phenomenon of Russia. I say it without without any irony.smile.gif It' the cheapest (ticket usually costs about 0,3-0,5 £) way to participate in russian street racing.thumbup.gif Our driver are crazy. Most of them are immigrants from Caucasus and to earn more money they have to drive very fast ignoring the highway code. Two of three years ago ex-player of 'Zenith' Fernando Ricksen told about his voyage on shuttle bus in St.Petersburg. He told that he would never forget it.yahoo.gif

    Anyway, if you need the information how to get to Krasnodar or 'Kuban" stadium you can write here of on GreenMile forum and we'll tell you everything in the details.smile.gif

  3. Anyone who wants to see the match of our team against 'FC Tom' (Tomsk) CLICK HERE . You can use sopcast or your browser. Don't be scared of stadium in Tomsk, it's the one so bad in our leage.rolleyes.gif Life in Siberia is hard cruel.biggrin.gif

    The begining of the match in 1:00 p.m. GMT.

  4. Haggischomper

    Should I be worried? :lol:

    Who knows...rolleyes.gif I mean than he's far from Russia to talk about it's politics of economy. We usually don't pay attention to jis posts about politics on our forum.biggrin.gif But he's one of the oldest fan ou Kuban and one of the founders of the oldest fan group of FC Kuban named 'GreenMile'. As a fan he's great.cheers.gif

  5. Toxteth O'Grady'

    Can you give us a rough idea of FC Kuban's budget? I'm guessing it will be several times that of Motherwell's.

    We-re not so rich like 'Anji' or 'Zenith' or 'Spartak'. Our budget is over 40-45 million USD not roubles. For comparison the budget of 'Zenith' is over 300 mln. $, 'Anji' 250 mln. etc. Feel the difference.pleasantry.gif But we try to survive in specific conditions of russian championship and I think we do this well.smile.gif

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