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On 9/2/2018 at 4:33 PM, Wadda We Sing said:

Yep its my guess too....i was just wondering is it set in concrete anywhere? Im booking flights etc.

Our game will definitely be the following Friday should we win. Collingwood has to play in Perth Saturday night, if they lose they're not going to back up the following Friday when they could be scheduled on the Saturday.

 
8 hours ago, Demon Spofforth said:

Hi all. This is me and my son. We filmed his reaction as we thought he'd be pretty happy with the tickets and we'd share it with my Dad and sisters who are also keen Dees fans. We did not expect the level of emotion he ended up showing and my sister shared it with the club who of course posted it.

Can I just say the club have been absolutely amazing through this and as a result we're flying down from Brisbane a couple of days earlier and Sam will be spending Thursday with the team and meeting all the players and coaches. It's really demonstrated to us why we love this club and why we support it.

I've also been told that Goody has showed the video to the playing group to demonstrate what finals means to all the members, supporters and fans.

As we all know, its been a hard slog supporting this club for so long but I am convinced there's a very bright future ahead, both on and off the field. Can't wait for Friday night then. Go Dees!

This was one of the best videos I’ve seen for a long long time. To see a young man with that kind of emotion about the Dees, it’s really touched a lot of us. Thanks so much for sharing it!

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I have a ticket for sale:  Olympic Stand.  Level 1.  M53.  Row W. 

@ cost price of $82

It is for sale as I was able to get a seat on Level 2.

Edited by Lucifer's Hero

 

"Tickets hare officially sold out for Melbourne V Geelong" - Gerard Healy, 3AW, 4 September 2019.

I log into ticketek this morning and there are still seats available in the public.

Is it too much for these so called professionals to do a little research and not misguide the public?

 

54 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

"Tickets hare officially sold out for Melbourne V Geelong" - Gerard Healy, 3AW, 4 September 2019.

I log into ticketek this morning and there are still seats available in the public.

Is it too much for these so called professionals to do a little research and not misguide the public?

 

in his defence... I did have a look and when you go into the details of what is available GA it says "single seats only." Dod you find more?

Mind you AFL members is still showing reasonable availability with an option to purchase two guest passes for level 4 and GA on the night.

You would think it would be easy to come out with a simple statement from the AFL updated say twice daily.


On 8/31/2018 at 2:20 PM, BillyBoy said:

To Demonland

Thanks to all those who enquired.

I have been able to sell the spare ticket I had to the game next week. I appreciated the responses.

And to @faultydet, I wasn't overly "concerned about an $82 ticket" in financial terms, I just wanted, given all the Ticketek stuff ups this week, to make sure the ticket didn't go to waste and a Melbourne fan was deprived of the chance to get a good seat to see the Team. That was my main concern.

best wishes
bill

It was a nod to your committment to the team mate, not a stab.

 

Enjoy the game.

3 hours ago, Diamond_Jim said:

in his defence... I did have a look and when you go into the details of what is available GA it says "single seats only." Dod you find more?

 

Plenty of GA available on top half of level 4 Ponsford stand. Even some M2 tickets available near our cheer squad.

 
On 9/3/2018 at 1:27 PM, Demon Spofforth said:

Hi all. This is me and my son. We filmed his reaction as we thought he'd be pretty happy with the tickets and we'd share it with my Dad and sisters who are also keen Dees fans. We did not expect the level of emotion he ended up showing and my sister shared it with the club who of course posted it.

Can I just say the club have been absolutely amazing through this and as a result we're flying down from Brisbane a couple of days earlier and Sam will be spending Thursday with the team and meeting all the players and coaches. It's really demonstrated to us why we love this club and why we support it.

I've also been told that Goody has showed the video to the playing group to demonstrate what finals means to all the members, supporters and fans.

As we all know, its been a hard slog supporting this club for so long but I am convinced there's a very bright future ahead, both on and off the field. Can't wait for Friday night then. Go Dees!

I’m tearing up like your boy reading this! It’s great he’ll get a truly memorable up close and personal experience, well deserved as an interstate supporter. Hope you both have a ball.

Hi every one

any one who is interested i have 4 tickets for sale for the game.

I originally got tickets Ponsford stand Level 4 Bay Q36 row Q

Happy to sell for $100. Cost was $180 they are 2 * Adult, 1 * Concession & 1 * Child.

I upgraded to level 1 tickets took a chance but doesn't look like i can part with tickets

Wanted to get a good view of the win

Will even consider split


plenty of tickets still left. dont know where people got 1k or even sold out from. only category 7 sold out as of 11pm game eve.

36 minutes ago, Dees'97 said:

plenty of tickets still left. dont know where people got 1k or even sold out from. only category 7 sold out as of 11pm game eve.

The 1k comment came from Gil when he was on the couch Monday night he said only 1000 tickets left and they expect a sellout 

I have tkts for sale as I have been invited to a box.   Happy to sell for cost price or even less for my fellow demomlanders. 

They are great seats level 1 Olympic stand 8 seats ($93 each) and Great Southern stand 5 seats ($82 each). 

Just pm me if you’re interested. 

Edited by Demons11

Looks as if they released some more yesterday, still some singles available lower categories, limited 5 and managed to get 4 in Q36 cat 6 just now.

 


12 minutes ago, Mr Steve said:

Does anyone know if we can still get two tickets per membership for the 2nd semi and the price range.

Yes, I've got mine already, not physically but on order and picking them up on Wednesday from the Demon Shop.

 

Should not be overly difficult getting tickets for next week... but a Collingwood v Melbourne preliminary (if it happens) may be a harder task.

Should we end up against WCE in a prelim in Perth I have no idea.

As an aside have Collingwood done anything special (viewing wise) for their Melbourne fans tonight

 

15 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

oh god, do we have to go through the bloody ticketek thing all over again?

Sadly the answer is yes dc I wonder how they will screw it up this week?


2 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Should not be overly difficult getting tickets for next week... but a Collingwood v Melbourne preliminary (if it happens) may be a harder task.

Should we end up against WCE in a prelim in Perth I have no idea.

As an aside have Collingwood done anything special (viewing wise) for their Melbourne fans tonight

 

DJ sorry to be sorry flippant but I don't care!

33 minutes ago, Dante said:

Yes, I've got mine already, not physically but on order and picking them up on Wednesday from the Demon Shop.

How does that work? Tickets are on sale Monday and aren't from the Demon Shop. ?

3 minutes ago, Watts2Hogan said:

How does that work? Tickets are on sale Monday and aren't from the Demon Shop. ?

I got mine from the club, the same as I did for the first final, they come from the club's allocation and I pick them up from the Demon Shop. They are available to Foundation Heroes only, I believe 

 

I have a possibly silly question. Given that we buy tickets by following a link the club gives us and entering our membership number, are we supposed to be allocated seats in a Melbourne area? I wound up sitting in a Geelong bay and I don't see how that works. It's not like I had the option of picking seats. I just selected the area behind the punt road goal and that's what the system gave me. If there are not bays designated for each side, then how did all of the Geelong  fans wind up in the same spot? I'm confused.

21 minutes ago, RalphiusMaximus said:

I have a possibly silly question. Given that we buy tickets by following a link the club gives us and entering our membership number, are we supposed to be allocated seats in a Melbourne area? I wound up sitting in a Geelong bay and I don't see how that works. It's not like I had the option of picking seats. I just selected the area behind the punt road goal and that's what the system gave me. If there are not bays designated for each side, then how did all of the Geelong  fans wind up in the same spot? I'm confused.

Was wondering the same thing. Ended up in small Geelong area. Not that it matted by end of game, they all left early.

 


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