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HoldBrillan Veteran

Joined: 25 Dec 2004 Posts: 2598 Location: Trondheim
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Posted: 14.01.2006 19:20 Post subject: |
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joing wrote: |
www.rbk.no has information about the price ща ticket on the math, but www.rbk.no has no english version. can you say, how much the ticket for Zenit supporters? |
About 15€ for your ticket at Nedre adressa _________________
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2mas Sjef

Joined: 06 Sep 2002 Posts: 61954 Location: Trondhjem
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Posted: 14.01.2006 19:30 Post subject: |
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Yep, 120 NOK or about €15 as "sigge" writes.
Olav's Pub and spiseri may be a good place if you want to gather quite a few Zenit fans, and still be able to get some OK food. I think they have 300 seats in 2 floors. |
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joing Junior
Joined: 14 Jan 2006 Posts: 7 Location: Saint-Petersburg
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Posted: 14.01.2006 21:41 Post subject: |
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much seats not the most important
wants to find a realy good place _________________ we are going |
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HoldBrillan Veteran

Joined: 25 Dec 2004 Posts: 2598 Location: Trondheim
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Posted: 14.01.2006 21:45 Post subject: |
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Depends on how much money you want to spend! _________________
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joing Junior
Joined: 14 Jan 2006 Posts: 7 Location: Saint-Petersburg
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Posted: 14.01.2006 21:52 Post subject: |
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i don't know what is a normal count in your city
if possible well eat for 20-30 euro, it is good _________________ we are going |
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HoldBrillan Veteran

Joined: 25 Dec 2004 Posts: 2598 Location: Trondheim
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Posted: 14.01.2006 21:57 Post subject: |
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For 20-30 euro (150 - 220 KR NOK) I think you could eat at a quite nice restaurant.
I could recommend these:
- Egon, downtown
- Frati, downtown (very good!)
- Or a Pizza restaurant like Peppes _________________
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haavarl Forumsjef

Joined: 10 Sep 2002 Posts: 15265 Location: Askim
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Posted: 14.01.2006 21:59 Post subject: |
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Be warned, tough. Eating out in Norway is p-r-i-c-e-y. And drinking, even more so. |
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HeiaVincent Veteran

Joined: 12 Dec 2005 Posts: 1500 Location: Vestlandet
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Posted: 14.01.2006 22:28 Post subject: |
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Yes, you will probably be surprised of the high prices in Norway! Alcohol and cigarettes are the most expensive. Also, it is illegal to smoke in restaurants, clubs etc.
Drinking in public is also forbidden. |
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joing Junior
Joined: 14 Jan 2006 Posts: 7 Location: Saint-Petersburg
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Posted: 15.01.2006 00:17 Post subject: |
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siggetheman wrote: |
I could recommend these:
- Egon, downtown
- Frati, downtown (very good!)
- Or a Pizza restaurant like Peppes |
can you show this place on the map? _________________ we are going |
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2mas Sjef

Joined: 06 Sep 2002 Posts: 61954 Location: Trondhjem
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Posted: 18.01.2006 16:28 Post subject: |
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Sorry for the late reply! Here are maps to the different restaurants:
- Frati, Munkegaten 25
- Olav's Pub og spiseri, Olav Tryggvasons gate 5
- Egon, Lilletorvet *
- Egon, Prinsenkrysset
- Peppes Pizza, Kjøpmannsgata *
- Peppes Pizza, Trondheim Torg
* the better choice of Egon and Peppes
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Rosenborg have a poor record against Russian sides, losing three of their four previous encounters, although they have won one of two games at the Lerkendal stadium.
That came in the 1992/93 UEFA Cup in the second leg of their first-round tie against FC Dinamo Moskva when they triumphed 2-0, but it did little to change the overall complexion of the tie as Dinamo were already leading 5-1 after the first encounter.
Rosenborg took another two-goal lead against FC Spartak Moskva in the first group stage of the UEFA Champions League three years later but the Russian team stormed back with four unanswered goals to make it 4-2. They continued that momentum in the reverse fixture at the Luzhniki stadium, scoring four more before Karl-Petter Løken gave Rosenborg a late consolation.
Zenit have met just one Norwegian side before, when they were drawn against VÃ¥lerenga IF in the first round of the 1985/86 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup. Sergei Dimitrev broke the deadlock to set the home side on course for a 2-0 win in the first leg at the Petrovsky stadium, and repeated that feat in Norway two weeks later as Zenit completed a 4-0 aggregate victory.
Read more: Rosenborg ready to repel Zenit |
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2mas Sjef

Joined: 06 Sep 2002 Posts: 61954 Location: Trondhjem
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Posted: 20.01.2006 18:33 Post subject: |
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Is it soil heating at St. Petrovsky Stadium? If not, I really cannot see how the pitch can "melt" in time of the match... |
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H@ST(Saint-Petersburg) Junior
Joined: 23 Jan 2006 Posts: 9 Location: Saint-Petersburg
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Posted: 23.01.2006 21:47 Post subject: Re: Rosenborg - Zenit Saint Petersburg |
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HeadUpHigh wrote: | Greetings to all Rosenborg fans from Saint Petersurg, Russia.
We'll be glad to play in 1/16 UEFA cup with you. It is quite cold in both Russia and Norway, so we will most likely meet u in Krasnodar, Southern Russia. Do u guys have any information about the field (city, country) Rosenborg is goi Greetings fans of Rusenborg!!! Too it is pleasant for us to meet you! I the fan of "Zenith" from Saint Petersburg!ng to play its home round game? |
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H@ST(Saint-Petersburg) Junior
Joined: 23 Jan 2006 Posts: 9 Location: Saint-Petersburg
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Posted: 23.01.2006 22:35 Post subject: |
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2mas wrote: | When will the venue be decided?
I have to admit that I already have booked flight tickets to St. Petersburg...  | -Let's play in Saint Petersburg!!! In northern capital of Russia!!! We already prepare for game! "Zenith" forever!!! |
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H@ST(Saint-Petersburg) Junior
Joined: 23 Jan 2006 Posts: 9 Location: Saint-Petersburg
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Posted: 23.01.2006 22:51 Post subject: |
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svs57 wrote: | Zenit's Press-attachee Andrey Tanner:
"Zenit will play in Krasnodar" | -We play in Saint-Petersburg!!!Its the official!!!!!! |
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H@ST(Saint-Petersburg) Junior
Joined: 23 Jan 2006 Posts: 9 Location: Saint-Petersburg
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Posted: 23.01.2006 22:54 Post subject: |
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2mas wrote: | What is the name of the local football club in Krasnodar? | -KUBAN |
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boss123 Junior
Joined: 16 Dec 2005 Posts: 30
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Posted: 25.01.2006 00:05 Post subject: |
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2mas wrote: | Is it soil heating at St. Petrovsky Stadium? If not, I really cannot see how the pitch can "melt" in time of the match... |
Certainly stadium Zenit is equipped by heating. |
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Candyman Proff
Joined: 05 Jun 2005 Posts: 314 Location: Trondheim
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Posted: 26.01.2006 12:18 Post subject: |
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Under-soil heating is fine but what about supporter heating? Isn't it really cold in Russia at the moment? If it's colder in St Petersburg than here I'm not going! |
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boss123 Junior
Joined: 16 Dec 2005 Posts: 30
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Posted: 26.01.2006 18:39 Post subject: |
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Weather in St.-Petersburg is unpredictable, but, most likely the temperature on February, 23rd will not lower below-10. Today on January , 26th temperature in our city-1-3 degree.
Also I think that weather in St.-Petersburg not worse than in Norway. |
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HoldBrillan Veteran

Joined: 25 Dec 2004 Posts: 2598 Location: Trondheim
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Posted: 26.01.2006 18:40 Post subject: |
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boss123 wrote: |
Also I think that weather in St.-Petersburg not worse than in Norway. |
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Jon Irenicus Veteran

Joined: 16 Aug 2005 Posts: 4292
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Posted: 26.01.2006 18:59 Post subject: |
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Actually when it comes to weather Norway and Iceland are very much warmer than what most peple think. Due to the gulf stream Norway and Icfelands temperatures (which many people beliebve are vey cold), while cold, are a lot more modrate the temperatures on the same l;atitude. Likle for example tewmperatures in many places in ther US, Canada and Russia are alo colder than in Norway. Even northern Japan (which is in the southern hemispghere) is al;t more colder than Norway. Strange but true.
While -30 bel;ow zero might be common in St. Petersburg in winter i doungt that it has ever been that cold in Trondheim (which idsab out on the same latitude). |
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attach Forumsjef
Joined: 05 Jul 2005 Posts: 25183 Location: Rosenborg
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Posted: 26.01.2006 19:04 Post subject: |
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Correct! I was about to write the same thing. |
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Jon Irenicus Veteran

Joined: 16 Aug 2005 Posts: 4292
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Posted: 26.01.2006 19:15 Post subject: |
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But on the other hand I believe that Norwegians are alot more resilient to cold than other people. Eg. it is -5 degrees here in Hokkaido. That means that Im still just going to wear a thshirt and a sweater. Here in Hokkaido howevev people wear seemingly infinate layers of cholothes to protect themselves from the cold. Most scandinavians I think would find that very strange. |
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boss123 Junior
Joined: 16 Dec 2005 Posts: 30
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Posted: 26.01.2006 19:17 Post subject: |
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Krøvel Vellevold wrote: | Actually when it comes to weather Norway and Iceland are very much warmer than what most peple think. Due to the gulf stream Norway and Icfelands temperatures (which many people beliebve are vey cold), while cold, are a lot more modrate the temperatures on the same l;atitude. Likle for example tewmperatures in many places in ther US, Canada and Russia are alo colder than in Norway. Even northern Japan (which is in the southern hemispghere) is al;t more colder than Norway. Strange but true.
While -30 bel;ow zero might be common in St. Petersburg in winter i doungt that it has ever been that cold in Trondheim (which idsab out on the same latitude). |
-30 is not usual for St.-Petersburg, the column of the thermometer very seldom falls up to-30. Was about 7 cold days when the temperature fell below-20 degrees this winter. (it was last week). Average temperature in the winter December, January, February-8 of degrees. |
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attach Forumsjef
Joined: 05 Jul 2005 Posts: 25183 Location: Rosenborg
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Posted: 26.01.2006 19:19 Post subject: |
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Yes, I think you are right about that. Hokkaido? Are you in Japan!? |
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attach Forumsjef
Joined: 05 Jul 2005 Posts: 25183 Location: Rosenborg
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Posted: 26.01.2006 19:22 Post subject: |
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Trondheim:
Nov: 1,0
Dec: -1,3
Jan: -2,9
Feb: -2,3
Mar: 0,5
Quite a difference. |
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