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  Demonrob said:
Do you think $500 is too much to attend Melbourne's 150th Celebrations

I think it is going to be one of the best functions ever put on by the club.

But $500 is, unfortunately, too much for me. I see myself as incredibly dedicated to the club, and it really does hurt not to be able to attend such a function, which IMO will see the start of the NEW Melbourne Football Club. It will be a real call to arms and a very inspirational event.

Rob - there is also a $350 option if that makes the event more available to you.

If you can afford to go to this night, DO NOT MISS IT. It will be incredible.

 

  Ewok said:
There are $350 tickets that aren't much different to the $500 tickets.

$150 bucks is pretty different mate

It is a fund raiser but the general member will never be able to afford it.

A small point it should be 'too much'- double oo

 

Look, if the tickets were cheaper, every man and his dog would attend. Those who REALLY want to go, will find a way. Myself, I cannnot afford it, but If i really wanted to go, I would find a way to get 500 in a hurry.

I think it might be a bit much, but i'm going anyway.

There will be nothing like this again (untill 200th) and will be one of the greatest night's in our club's history. What a way to celebrate such an amazing achievement


Seeing as it will be a once in a liftime thing its a bargain

Its not as though we didnt know about it coming

i got on board the $350 option... no guaranteed hero on my table, which would've been nice, but not $150 nice... it's allowed me to go and made me very happy...

  vanlo said:
i got on board the $350 option... no guaranteed hero on my table, which would've been nice, but not $150 nice... it's allowed me to go and made me very happy...

Yeah, ditto... I'm on board aswell. How often will the club turn 150??? It's once in a lifetime... not missing out on it

  Clint Bizkit said:
I think he means, different in what you get from the ticket...

Correct (Thanks Clint Bizkit).

I bought two once the $350 tickets were announced.

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