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5 minutes ago, binman said:

Sorry, yes mfc. 

From the club website:

TICKETING
Memberships can be used to gain access to the game. If you’re an unrenewed member who received their card in the mail, visit a membership tent to activate the card. If you’re a new member and sign up at the ground, you will receive a ticket to gain entry.

General Admission members can gain access to the game*. We strongly suggest all General Admission members to upgrade to a reserved seat for this match as there will be no general admission seating available on Level 1 at the MCG. *subject to capacity

Visit Ticketek to upgrade to a reserved seat by using your membership barcode in the field provided.

DEMON SHOP 
The Demon Shop will be open from 10.00am until half an after the game and is located on Brunton Avenue next to carpark Entrance E. All 2018 members will receive 10% off full priced merchandise on presentation of their membership card.

GENERAL ADMISSION SEATING
Ponsford Stand: 
Level 4: Q29-Q36
Olympic Stand: Level 4: Q49-Q55 Rows S-MM
Southern Stand: Level 4: Q1-Q7, Q8-Q15 ½ Rows P-DD 

 

Shower just started in East Melbourne (300m from the G)

Edited by Copuchas

 

I'm actually an idiot and after seeing the INs and OUTs changed my tip to Melbourne. 

 

Just now, 3Dee said:

I'm actually an idiot and after seeing the INs and OUTs changed my tip to Melbourne. 

 

Id be very happy to win...

But you may be right ...:rolleyes:

 
4 minutes ago, Copuchas said:

From the club website:

TICKETING
Memberships can be used to gain access to the game. If you’re an unrenewed member who received their card in the mail, visit a membership tent to activate the card. If you’re a new member and sign up at the ground, you will receive a ticket to gain entry.

General Admission members can gain access to the game*. We strongly suggest all General Admission members to upgrade to a reserved seat for this match as there will be no general admission seating available on Level 1 at the MCG. *subject to capacity

Visit Ticketek to upgrade to a reserved seat by using your membership barcode in the field provided.

DEMON SHOP 
The Demon Shop will be open from 10.00am until half an after the game and is located on Brunton Avenue next to carpark Entrance E. All 2018 members will receive 10% off full priced merchandise on presentation of their membership card.

GENERAL ADMISSION SEATING
Ponsford Stand: 
Level 4: Q29-Q36
Olympic Stand: Level 4: Q49-Q55 Rows S-MM
Southern Stand: Level 4: Q1-Q7, Q8-Q15 ½ Rows P-DD 

 

Shower just started in East Melbourne (300m from the G)

subject to capacity worries me a bit

3 minutes ago, binman said:

subject to capacity worries me a bit

not sure how GA standing room is counted. I assume they monitor the non seating ticketed entrant numbers at the turnstiles.

Might be a good idea to arrive around an hour early and I would think you would be ok

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Just now, binman said:

subject to capacity worries me a bit

You should be fine - just get there as early as possible. I went last year without reservation (GA) and snagged a seat on Level One Ponsford, just round from the goals. Otherwise get up to L4 Olympic, which will be reserved up to about halfway back. Good luck!

Buy a reserved seat membership. Problem solved*

 

 

*Reserved seat membership does not come with a guarantee that we will be a better team or that you will feel less annoyed about our performances. 

31 minutes ago, 3Dee said:

I'm actually an idiot and after seeing the INs and OUTs changed my tip to Melbourne. 

 

I'm sitting at 3 from 7 this round - a pretty familiar situation for other tipsters I've spoken to.

Tipped the Tigers but obviously hope I'm wrong.

 

Light showers at the ‘G as I write. 


3 hours ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

If we lose I’m guessing we lost it at selection? 

Someone will come on here and agree with you if you mean draft selections in 2009.

Hope the rain goes away. Let the Dons and Pies deal with it tomorrow.

16 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

It's going to be slippery.

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Still 5 hours till game time, looks like it might pass by then.

1 hour ago, Deemented Are Go! said:

Ditto in Carlton

Not much in the country so far.....


16 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

The ground and ball will still be slippery, even if it stops raining.

I don't think much rain will hit the G looking at the radar.  The heavier stuff is south.

If you've got a General Admission MFC membership and want a confirmed seat, call the club and ask to purchase a 'Guest Pass' for the 'Demons Seats'. You can sit anywhere within the M14 Bay on Level 1 Great Southern Stand once you have the pass and only costs $18 (on top of the cost of your GA membership or GA ticket). Bought one for my folks yesterday avo.

Note: sometimes people manage to sneak in and sit there as it's never even 25% full – so give that a go as well.

25 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

The ground and ball will still be slippery, even if it stops raining.

So we must play a high posession game then and handball backwards at all costs?

Richmond have beaten the two bottom of the ladder teams in Brisbane and Carlton and have beaten an up and down Hawthorn and lost to an injury depleted Adelaide. Grow some nuts, Melbourne by 64. 

1 minute ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Richmond have beaten the two bottom of the ladder teams in Brisbane and Carlton and have beaten an up and down Hawthorn and lost to an injury depleted Adelaide. Grow some nuts, Melbourne by 64. 

Yes Richmond have not been that good we always match up well


Rosebury (8), Foot (2) and Williamson (22) tonight.   At least that bald clown Nicholls is not in attendance.  Rosebury is generally good.   Williamson is the worry IMHO.   Let's hope they aren't a factor.   Just want to see a competitive effort tonight and in all likelihood we win if we bring that.   Dees by 26.

We are so unpredictable we could win by 50 or lose by 80 and everything in between

 
1 hour ago, Deemented Are Go! said:

Ditto in Carlton

raining in Ballina too

32 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Richmond have beaten the two bottom of the ladder teams in Brisbane and Carlton and have beaten an up and down Hawthorn and lost to an injury depleted Adelaide. Grow some nuts, Melbourne by 64. 

The got the Hawks with a 5 day break after they played Geelong compared to their 9 day break. They are very gettable tonight. 

Does Melbourne come switches on and do they come to play for 4 quaters.


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