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So I managed to schedule two work trips around the footy schedule...

I will be down in Melbourne on the Friday before the Essendon game which makes it easy to stay for the footy on Saturday... so I am taking my twelve year old sister who has never been before... where would be the best place to sit that is teenager/child friendly?

I will then be back the next week for the Melbourne v Collingwood game - a Collingwood supporter mate of mine is coming down and since I have a membership he will be sitting with me... where should I sit so that he is surrounded by as many Dees supporters as possible?

Also, is it best to buy tickets online or at the gate? I have 3 game interstate membership which I think gets me into the Queen's birthday game, but not the Essendon game? Do you still have to purchase tickets?

 

So I managed to schedule two work trips around the footy schedule...

I will be down in Melbourne on the Friday before the Essendon game which makes it easy to stay for the footy on Saturday... so I am taking my twelve year old sister who has never been before... where would be the best place to sit that is teenager/child friendly?

I will then be back the next week for the Melbourne v Collingwood game - a Collingwood supporter mate of mine is coming down and since I have a membership he will be sitting with me... where should I sit so that he is surrounded by as many Dees supporters as possible?

Also, is it best to buy tickets online or at the gate? I have 3 game interstate membership which I think gets me into the Queen's birthday game, but not the Essendon game? Do you still have to purchase tickets?

Ring the Club and check if there are any restrictions on your membership. It is an away game so they will be able to tell you where Melbourne supporters will be. Also would a twelve year old like to be with the Cheer Squad. Club number is 96521111.

Go Dees

 

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