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Queens Birthday Ticketing

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My Dad and I are making the trip to Melb this weekend to see the Dees vs Pies. We are both members (interstate) and are wondering the best way to go about getting some tickets organised for the both of us and also my Grandfather and Aunty....

Have spoken to the club and they more or less said to go to the game and use our members cards to get tickets or else visit ticketek and put in our membership numbers to receive a discount off reserved seating..

Have tried this, but keep getting told that our barcode numbers are not valid......

A little worried that if we leave it until Monday we may not get a seat, any pointers??

Cheers

 

My Dad and I are making the trip to Melb this weekend to see the Dees vs Pies. We are both members (interstate) and are wondering the best way to go about getting some tickets organised for the both of us and also my Grandfather and Aunty....

Have spoken to the club and they more or less said to go to the game and use our members cards to get tickets or else visit ticketek and put in our membership numbers to receive a discount off reserved seating..

Have tried this, but keep getting told that our barcode numbers are not valid......

A little worried that if we leave it until Monday we may not get a seat, any pointers??

Cheers

Wouldn't lose any sleep, there will be 50,000 spare seats.

My Dad and I are making the trip to Melb this weekend to see the Dees vs Pies. We are both members (interstate) and are wondering the best way to go about getting some tickets organised for the both of us and also my Grandfather and Aunty....

Have spoken to the club and they more or less said to go to the game and use our members cards to get tickets or else visit ticketek and put in our membership numbers to receive a discount off reserved seating..

Have tried this, but keep getting told that our barcode numbers are not valid......

A little worried that if we leave it until Monday we may not get a seat, any pointers??

Cheers

After our performance on the weekend which showed no heart whatsoever, compared to Collngwood's which was directly the opposite, are you sure you want to make the trip?

 

Come on, did none of you learn anything following the GWS and Hawks losses? We were poor on the weekend but we'll bounce back.

No chance of a big crowd this week, but I'm still expecting to encounter feral Collingwood supporters in the MFC reserved seat areas. Any chance the dopes on the gates might keep the riff raff out this time?

Reserved seat.....what for.....probably be leaving for Jolimont station at three q time with the other 15000 in red and blue.....this year I just go upstairs to level 3 and don't care........costs nothing. No problem getting a seat there are stacks..........sit as far away from the filth as possible. One word of caution if the 5% comes up and Collingwood are happy to play our game of a rolling maul...packs ....falling over and lots of ball ups....and we win...!!.....don't show any visible sense of joy and remain seated for a good 15 minutes before you go outside. In fact if we lose miserably as expected don't go outside for the mandatory 15 minutes anyway. I was nearly knocked over by one of the thugs who bashed Nathan Jones dad....he was running full pelt at NJ dad from the side while he was being confronted by two of his 'mates' and got him in true sniper fashion.

 

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