Tasty: when in Kiev... |
Whilst Ukraine have been a welcoming host (I even received two bags of crisps on the street for free yesterday in Kiev, any country that bears gifts as nice as this gets my vote) there is one thing sorely lacking when compared to previous tournaments: the lack of variety of travelling support in each host city.
In
Tokyo, stood at central station, the place was buzzing with supporters from all
over the world. From Ireland to Argentina, from Germany to Cameroon, it was a
fantastic place to be as the hub of the World Cup with 16 nations based in
Japan, many of which playing in the country’s capital at some stage during the
tournament.
In
Poland and Ukraine, though, this is not the case. The size of the two host
nations, aligned with varying transport issues (there’s no bullet train here)
there is not the same international feel. Sweden, for example, are based solely
in Kiev, whilst Spain remain in Gdansk, for the time being at least.
I
understand the logistics, I just miss the lack of an international feel
when the cities are dominated by just one or two nation's fans.
Anyway,
moan over and I am returning to my crisps as my trip takes another dramatic twist (there have been more twists and turns than a twisty-turny thing so far). I have decided to become a culture vulture, taking
in a monastery and some of the amazing views on offer near Kiev’s famous arc.
It is not long, however, before I revert to type to visit the Irish bar to watch football before drinking myself silly whilst singing to Oasis songs in a downstairs bar called Dockers which gets a seal of approval in terms of ambience, but a seal of disapproval on the ever increasing price of drinks throughout the evening.
Now for the long train journey to Donetsk from Kiev which will pass by much more quickly as it will be dominated by some much needed sleep.
A dog: this funny thing has no business being here, aside from the fact he is a cute dog, which is enough in itself |
Irish pub: at O'Brien's with fellow Norfolk boy (also in red) who goes simply by the name of Calvin |
Now for the long train journey to Donetsk from Kiev which will pass by much more quickly as it will be dominated by some much needed sleep.
Don't look back in anger: Oasis being sung at the Dockers bar in Kiev
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