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How can the Club encourage suporters to the Geelong game at Skilled Stadium. A couple of years ago the Club put on a Melbourne train to Geelong. Should we also encourage the Club to somehow make tickets available in a certain area for Melbourne supporters. (I'm not sure that is feasible). Geelong gets such a bias from umpires because of the numbers of supporters. Any ideas?

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I have just purchased 2 tickets for the Ron Hovey Room behind the glass.

Unfortunately there is no upgrade on MFC membership tickets so the price per ticket is quite high.

I am really keen and looking forward to seeing how the boys play against Geelong and how they match up

Ticketing at Geelong is a case of first in first serve and trying to get the best seating that you can I am afraid!!

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A couple of years ago I got seats amongst the Geelong Members once, my mate (from Geelong) wanted me there to bag me out all day.

We won by a kick after the siren.

One of the great days of my life.

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A couple of years ago I got seats amongst the Geelong Members once, my mate (from Geelong) wanted me there to bag me out all day.

We won by a kick after the siren.

One of the great days of my life.

I was in the cattle pen in the south east forward pocket that day - $50 for a carp seat - but it was worth every cent to hear the cow cockies howl at the end.

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A mate of mine emailed me saying for $26 you can get a reserved seat behind the goals. Tickets now selling. Get in quick as they will be snapped up fast I think.

I looked at all reserved seats and the cheapest I could get was $55...opted for the $26 GA option instead

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I like going to Geelong to watch the Dees. I love Geelong, and I can at least handle their supporters. I don't feel anywhere near as intimidated as I have at AAMI or Subiaco.

Probably won't go this year though.

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Dang...I fail the internet

last year we had to stand amongst 99.99% Catters. Previous years we got seats through the geelong DEMON suppoter group but there are only 100 seats allocated...very poor IMO. Train from Southern Cross only 1hr...better than going by car.

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As others have said, tickets for the general public are pretty limited, and those that are available are typically pretty pricey.

Gen admission means standing, unless you get there exceptionally early (ie. when the gates open, or not long after).

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How can the Club encourage suporters to the Geelong game at Skilled Stadium. A couple of years ago the Club put on a Melbourne train to Geelong. Should we also encourage the Club to somehow make tickets available in a certain area for Melbourne supporters. (I'm not sure that is feasible). Geelong gets such a bias from umpires because of the numbers of supporters. Any ideas?

I went last year. It's a freezing dump of a stadium packed full of morons. I won't be going back.

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Would not bother. Likely to be smashed too after coming back from the Darwin heat and Humidity. We are likely to be flat as.

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You're not very good at the internet. Just booked reserved seats behind goals for $28 each (inc. handling fee).

I have home & away membership & tried to get seats on net today. They wanted $97.00 for 2. It wouldn't let me enter the bar codes on my season tickets.

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I have home & away membership & tried to get seats on net today. They wanted $97.00 for 2. It wouldn't let me enter the bar codes on my season tickets.

That's why Geelong clean up at every game down there-it stinks. Every cent goes to them. Lucky Bastards.

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I have home & away membership & tried to get seats on net today. They wanted $97.00 for 2. It wouldn't let me enter the bar codes on my season tickets.

You couldn't figure out how to enter the barcodes, or you entered the barcodes and they weren't accepted?

If it's the former, you need to ensure you select the right event when you click 'find tickets'.

If it's the latter, are you sure they cover this match? I'm pretty sure the '16-game membership' includes our 14 games at the 'G and the two matches at Etihad.

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