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Hi all,

I have a desperate nephew living in SA is on his way over driving as i am typing for the game but has no ticket for the game, if anyone has a spare and can handle helping a collingwood supporter pls pm me

and keep the jokes to a minimum i already have taken a risk letting all know i am related to a pies supporter

Posted

Hi all,

I have a desperate nephew living in SA is on his way over driving as i am typing for the game but has no ticket for the game, if anyone has a spare and can handle helping a collingwood supporter pls pm me

and keep the jokes to a minimum i already have taken a risk letting all know i am related to a pies supporter

Good luck

How's he off for socks and undies? ;)

Posted

Hi all,

I have a desperate nephew living in SA is on his way over driving as i am typing for the game but has no ticket for the game, if anyone has a spare and can handle helping a collingwood supporter pls pm me

and keep the jokes to a minimum i already have taken a risk letting all know i am related to a pies supporter

I wouldn't suggest it nowadays, but I went to the 1966 Collingwood V St.Kilda GF without a ticket

A mate and I scaled the fence/wall (IIRC between the old Northen stand and the old outer where it was lower) at about 3am

Hid in the toilets of the outer until the U19's game started

Had a great time, but was feeling pretty weary by the time the main event started

True story

Posted
I have a desperate nephew living in SA is on his way over driving as i am typing for the game but has no ticket for the game, if anyone has a spare

Oh yeah, I have one lying around.

...

Sorry, I just liked the idea of a 'spare' I'd be keen on giving to someone I don't know.

I think your nephew's best bet is to stump up for one of the corporate packages available.

Posted

good to see atleast 1 person has some advice not like the pigs above

Poor bugger not only is the nephew a collingwood supporter he is also from sa! Good luck in the hunt but there is buckleys of getting a ticket unless u cam afford a corporate one...


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I wouldn't suggest it nowadays, but I went to the 1966 Collingwood V St.Kilda GF without a ticket

A mate and I scaled the fence/wall (IIRC between the old Northen stand and the old outer where it was lower) at about 3am

Hid in the toilets of the outer until the U19's game started

Had a great time, but was feeling pretty weary by the time the main event started

Still possible to sneak in, but no fence scaling involved. I snuck in last year.

Posted

good luck. it is 3 days before the GF and he wants a ticket ??? they don't grow on trees.

tell him to try ebay.

thanks for advice i see lots on there wanting to buy its a way for scalpers to get around i guess.

Posted

good to see atleast 1 person has some advice not like the pigs above

You've offered plenty of advice ! The above have offered ebay and corporate packages which is a darn sight more than you have offered.

Tez, all the best in the endeavours. I like DC's story, but I wouldn't recommend it :P:lol: . Re: e-bay, I had a look many on there are just requesting tickets and leaving their phone number. Haven't seen any for sale. So your mate has stiff competition. If he is willing to pay $1200+ the corporate package might well be the last resort. He should contact any of the AFL clubs. Money talks when it comes to a GF seat.

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good to see atleast 1 person has some advice not like the pigs above

At least one? You've got to be kidding.

Two of the three posters before Benno had already given advice on how to get tickets!

I suggested a corporate package, and 'Grimes to Watts' suggested ebay:

tell him to try ebay.
I think your nephew's best bet is to stump up for one of the corporate packages available.

Before you attack others you might want to actually read the posts you're commenting on.

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Geelong are the only melb based club with corporate packages left i think, the MFC has sold out.

Ebay is an option however it is well top easy to print fake tickets.

Sneaking in sound the best option. Its sounds like fun, and would def be a story to tell the grand kids!!!!

To sneak in I would suggest:

1. Doing an MCG tour on Friday afternoon

2. Breaking away from the crowd

3. Hiding in a place like the toilets or even better - In the grand stands

4. stay low at all times, avoid leaving that spot, and wait until people start arriving (which will be early) before getting up and moving about.

That sounds so easy I may do it myself!!!!! ;)

Posted

You really think it's that easy..?

I don't think that's the way you'd do it.

Posted

I wouldn't suggest it nowadays, but I went to the 1966 Collingwood V St.Kilda GF without a ticket

A mate and I scaled the fence/wall (IIRC between the old Northen stand and the old outer where it was lower) at about 3am

Hid in the toilets of the outer until the U19's game started

Had a great time, but was feeling pretty weary by the time the main event started

True story

Gutsy-made up of the right stuff. Good on ya pal.

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Gutsy-made up of the right stuff. Good on ya pal.

Thanks JCB, but wasn't so gutsy in those days, Biggest risk was only getting a kick up the arze from a copper

Wasn't any terrorists in those days so security was pretty slack, no bomb squads or anything

Most difficult task was balancing on two beer cans for three hours so I could see the game in a packed standing room outer and ovoiding vomiting filth fans (and other best not mentioned activities). I liked the atmosphere in standing room in those days but I prefer my reserved seat these days.

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Thanks JCB, but wasn't so gutsy in those days, Biggest risk was only getting a kick up the arze from a copper

Wasn't any terrorists in those days so security was pretty slack, no bomb squads or anything

Most difficult task was balancing on two beer cans for three hours so I could see the game in a packed standing room outer and ovoiding vomiting filth fans (and other best not mentioned activities). I liked the atmosphere in standing room in those days but I prefer my reserved seat these days.

You have certainly made me laugh- good on ya pal.That is something I would have done in my early days too.

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Posted

You really think it's that easy..?

I don't think that's the way you'd do it.

Fair call, but if the Demons are ever in a GF and I couldnt get a ticket, the thought would cross my mind...!


Posted

Tell him to take a 100m run up and go bursting through where they hand out passouts and keep running, They won't leave there post to chase one person, I've seen it done. Desperate times call for desperate measures.

Posted

HI Tez

I feel for you I was in the same situation,needed some for my son and hubby,Don't get discouraged I picked up a centre square ticket for hubby for $750 yesterday and yes,it's real.I was also offered a ticket for $750,I know its a lot but it is cheaper than a corporate ticket.You need to get on www.bigfooty.com.au they are selling tickets on there.Ebay is a no go everyone has been kicked off.Good luck,hope you find something.

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Tell him to take a 100m run up and go bursting through where they hand out passouts and keep running, They won't leave there post to chase one person, I've seen it done. Desperate times call for desperate measures.

now that sounds like a fun idea

cheers mate

Posted

HI Tez

I feel for you I was in the same situation,needed some for my son and hubby,Don't get discouraged I picked up a centre square ticket for hubby for $750 yesterday and yes,it's real.I was also offered a ticket for $750,I know its a lot but it is cheaper than a corporate ticket.You need to get on www.bigfooty.com.au they are selling tickets on there.Ebay is a no go everyone has been kicked off.Good luck,hope you find something.

thanks for the heads up hopeless

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