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4 minutes ago, Mazer Rackham said:

This is a real match so they can just count the turnstiles and won't have to pull out their patented "GWS attendance reckoning" technology

I have one of those it is called "my Best Guess"

 
4 minutes ago, Mazer Rackham said:

This is a real match so they can just count the turnstiles and won't have to pull out their patented "GWS attendance reckoning" technology

GWS v Sydney will be a test for the AFL.

Could be embarrassing if it's not a sellout

 
1 minute ago, demon_king_v2 said:

Does anyone know if it's possible to on sell tickets?

Not trying to profit just may have a couple more than needed.

I'm in the same boat, have two tickets in M10, willing to sell for a big discount also.

3 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

GWS v Sydney will be a test for the AFL.

Could be embarrassing if it's not a sellout

They don't really care DJ.

As long as there is a reasonable crowd which there will be.

The AFL is all about eyes on screens as long as the game rates well, if Sydney siders  go or not means bugger all to them.

Same as our game If it rates well they will happy if the number going is low they will use it as evidence that our games should be on their smaller venue.


1 minute ago, SFebes said:

I'm in the same boat, have two tickets in M10, willing to sell for a big discount also.

I understand that it is ok as long as you do not ask for more than the face value.

1 minute ago, old dee said:

I understand that it is ok as long as you do not ask for more than the face value.

All good then, pretty sure they cost $93, only want $50. Cheers mate

Hi all, I have 4 tickets available for anyone who wants them all. 

M53 row J seats 5-8 @ $82 each. 

PM me if you are interested.

 
9 minutes ago, old dee said:

They don't really care DJ.

As long as there is a reasonable crowd which there will be.

The AFL is all about eyes on screens as long as the game rates well, if Sydney siders  go or not means bugger all to them.

Same as our game If it rates well they will happy if the number going is low they will use it as evidence that our games should be on their smaller venue.

you're probably right but I don't think they liked the optics of the lowest finals crowd ever that GWS drew last year.  (GWS v WCE).They are lucky it ended up between the two Sydney teams.

If anyone is interested I have 2 tickets in M15, row G.  Cost was $82 each.

Provided they can be on sold of course. 


21 minutes ago, demon_king_v2 said:

Does anyone know if it's possible to on sell tickets?

Not trying to profit just may have a couple more than needed.

 

19 minutes ago, SFebes said:

I'm in the same boat, have two tickets in M10, willing to sell for a big discount also.

 

16 minutes ago, Megatron said:

Hi all, I have 4 tickets available for anyone who wants them all. 

M53 row J seats 5-8 @ $82 each. 

PM me if you are interested.

I’m in need of two tickets! 

Are prices still $80 for top tier Melbourne memberships? Because I only paid $23 and around $140 in total for 7 tickets in AFL Members *shrugs*

I had to buy a few extra tickets for family members last night and I must say $76 for Level 4 is an absoluter rip! Has anyone else paid this?

I paid $82 for Level 1 admission

6 minutes ago, praha said:

Are prices still $80 for top tier Melbourne memberships? Because I only paid $23 and around $140 in total for 7 tickets in AFL Members *shrugs*

AFL full members get in "free" to first 3 weeks of finals just have to pay a $21 booking fee if you want to reserve a seat. Technically you could just walk up and scan in on the night for nothing as long as it's not sold out. You'll end up in the nosebleeds or standing room though

I scored 8 tickets in M18 today absolutely stoked. Was a bit stressed initially had the looping wait page til 915

7 minutes ago, Jones said:

$76 for Level 4 is an absoluter rip! Has anyone else paid this?

Yes, but we chose to site there. Row K I think, bang on the wing. Much prefer the first third of level 4 to level 1 seating. But that's just me and my mob. 


1 hour ago, Robbie57 said:

from afl.com:

"Since sales for the two MCG finals resumed, 40,000 tickets have been sold to Richmond and Hawthorn club members, while 25,000 tickets have been sold to Melbourne and Geelong members after sales resumed for that game later on Wednesday."

Suggests there are at least 15000 more members tickets available. 

 

 

Would also suggest we won't be getting over 70K for this game.

Though that would still be a very healthy crowd.

1 hour ago, Megatron said:

Hi all, I have 4 tickets available for anyone who wants them all. 

M53 row J seats 5-8 @ $82 each. 

PM me if you are interested.

Those who do will have the added benefit of being able to come down and say hello to my good self in D3!

1 hour ago, praha said:

Are prices still $80 for top tier Melbourne memberships? Because I only paid $23 and around $140 in total for 7 tickets in AFL Members *shrugs*

Those who bought club memberships paid the full fee, AFL reserve tickets are discounted as it costs an arm and a leg for the annual membership praha.

1 hour ago, Jones said:

I had to buy a few extra tickets for family members last night and I must say $76 for Level 4 is an absoluter rip! Has anyone else paid this?

I paid $82 for Level 1 admission

$76? For real? Where on Level 4 was it?

3 minutes ago, layzie said:

$76? For real? Where on Level 4 was it?

Q55 RH

I think that's a joke!


I feel like this kid some times....  (except I had to buy my own ticket)

 

 

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6 minutes ago, Robot Devil said:

I feel like this kid some times....  (except I had to buy my own ticket)

 

 

How beautiful, brought a tear to my eye even!

41 minutes ago, Robot Devil said:

I feel like this kid some times....  (except I had to buy my own ticket)

 

 

That is fantastic!

 
1 hour ago, SFebes said:

How beautiful, brought a tear to my eye even!

 

34 minutes ago, jules7 said:

That is fantastic!

It’s what it’s like to be a Melbourne supporter. 

The struggle is real. 

1 hour ago, Demon Disciple said:

Those who bought club memberships paid the full fee, AFL reserve tickets are discounted as it costs an arm and a leg for the annual membership praha.

AFL full membership includes admission to all the finals (silver membership to the first two weeks). The amount paid ($21) is for reserving a seat. Much the same as the MCC but a fair bit cheaper for the annual sub.

If the AFL members does not sell out (quite common) you can just go and sit in the unreserved section of the AFL reserve.

Overall AFL is potentially a good deal as it gets you into three games a week every week plus the finals (assuming you use it.)

Even just going to a game a week makes it a decent investment.


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