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I've just had a look at the e-mail the club sent out asking us to buy a guaranteed seat for the Queens Birthday game.  It appears that they want us to pay an extra $44.00 for this.  What I want to know is, what does this get us?  They wanted an extra $10.00 for the Richmond game, which I paid only to find that there was heaps of room in the members' area anyway.  If I show up at the ground next week with only my membership, will they tell me I can't sit with the other members behind the goals?  I'm terribly confused. 

 

As far as I know it behind the goals is GA. Reserved seats are on the wings and level 2.

18 minutes ago, RalphiusMaximus said:

I've just had a look at the e-mail the club sent out asking us to buy a guaranteed seat for the Queens Birthday game.  It appears that they want us to pay an extra $44.00 for this.  What I want to know is, what does this get us?  They wanted an extra $10.00 for the Richmond game, which I paid only to find that there was heaps of room in the members' area anyway.  If I show up at the ground next week with only my membership, will they tell me I can't sit with the other members behind the goals?  I'm terribly confused. 

Is that the same one that is on the membership letter? I think you can chose to pay for a seat if you want one.

If you have a membership you have already paid and if you get there early enough you can sit where you like.

 
1 hour ago, RalphiusMaximus said:

I've just had a look at the e-mail the club sent out asking us to buy a guaranteed seat for the Queens Birthday game.  It appears that they want us to pay an extra $44.00 for this.  What I want to know is, what does this get us?  They wanted an extra $10.00 for the Richmond game, which I paid only to find that there was heaps of room in the members' area anyway.  If I show up at the ground next week with only my membership, will they tell me I can't sit with the other members behind the goals?  I'm terribly confused. 

Are you a premium member?


Collingwood games,  behind the Jolimont end goals is ALL collingwood  only seats in this area are way up high and then you are competing with pie members who do not have a seat booked in the lower areas.   so its usually 40 demons 60 pie eaters.

Its caused me angst for many years, cannot sit where i want for a Melbourne home game.   Go Dees  25/26 quarters  make it happen.!!

 

Question on September: should I upgrade my (NSW) armchair membership to ensure finals tickets??? Does anyone know?

27 minutes ago, DeezNuts said:

Question on September: should I upgrade my (NSW) armchair membership to ensure finals tickets??? Does anyone know?

Only if you think we are going to make the GF.

The other finals are very rarely sellouts and even then if you are quick there are tickets to be had.

 
35 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Only if you think we are going to make the GF.

The other finals are very rarely sellouts and even then if you are quick there are tickets to be had.

I have no idea about GF prospects, but all I can say is that should one occur, DL skelpers PM me!!!

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