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5 minutes ago, In Harmes Way said:

I was sitting there Friday night. Great seats, at the 50m line. Hannan strolled straight past us to bury those pretenders....awesome (as was the roar afterwards).

 

2 minutes ago, In Harmes Way said:

You will have to put up with me Jaded, N1 row D. Absolutely pumped. Still getting my voice back from Friday!

That sounds great to me! That roar following Hannan's goal is something that I'll remember for a long while!

Haha my voice is still wrecked from Friday. Hope it's close enough to ready for a good thrashing on Friday!

 

 
10 minutes ago, In Harmes Way said:

You will have to put up with me Jaded, N1 row D. Absolutely pumped. Still getting my voice back from Friday!

I was in N1 Row B last week... Amazing spot! And to top it off I had an end of aisle seat which allowed for some serious jumping around, squatting, pacing etc....

This week I've got my lad and old man with me so tickets were tougher to get but stoked with M5 - Row AA :D 

Can't wait to do it all again!

2 minutes ago, Krazy Jaeger O'Smeara said:

I was in N1 Row B last week... Amazing spot! And to top it off I had an end of aisle seat which allowed for some serious jumping around, squatting, pacing etc....

This week I've got my lad and old man with me so tickets were tougher to get but stoked with M5 - Row AA :D 

Can't wait to do it all again!

Enjoy the road trip Krazy. Hope the trip back is even better!

 
5 minutes ago, In Harmes Way said:

Enjoy the road trip Krazy. Hope the trip back is even better!

Will be a good distraction having the young bloke with me this time... 

Had WAY too many hours alone to think last week... Was one of the most emotional 24 hours of my life! (and that's pretty huge considering I've got 3 kids :D )

Edited by Krazy Jaeger O'Smeara

Got 5 seats together in m54 row L. Last week we were M12 towards the back. I'm wrapped to be back in the Olympic stand. Our usual spot is m51. 


 

Tickets sorted! Level 1 M8 close to front.

I feel like I’m going to my first final in 12 years all over again! Go the dees!!! 


1 hour ago, Moonshadow said:

Suggest you go to a Ticketek outlet and do it over the counter Daisy. Their website is designed to deliver heart failure.

Might be able to squeeze you in between BBO and I if you can jump the gate...

went to ticketek outlet. No wait and got M9 (did "have" M13 online) so not so bad. Also saved the $7.50 booking fee.

And I used the "rejected" credit card with no problems

ticketek can gagf

2 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

went to ticketek outlet. No wait and got M9 (did "have" M13 online) so not so bad. Also saved the $7.50 booking fee.

And I used the "rejected" credit card with no problems

ticketek can gagf

Great work dc, now all we have to do is win.

Just now, old dee said:

Great work dc, now all we have to do is win.

don't know about good work, od. I was ready to take on a police riot squad, but i suppose anyone can do that these days.

i hope this is ticketek's last year for the mcg. most unfriendly online app i've used.

I now have 2 spare tkts in the ponsford stand ground level , available at cost. If anyone is interested PM me. 

48 minutes ago, Gorgoroth said:

My ticket doesn’t have a level on it.

M = ground

N = level 2

P = level 3

Q = level 4


A hearty thank you to who suggested using a phone.

I got nervous after seeing the "Thousands of AFL fans are transacting right now. The Ticketek website is up and running and you are in a queue, waiting for your turn." message on my computer screen for an uncomfortably long time.

Got on the phone, got through the queue in the first 10 seconds, enter barcode etc ... select seat, go to pay YOUR SESSION HAS TIMED OUT

Get f***ed! still had 6 minutes on it!

Back on, this time success.

And the whole time, the computer browser has been patiently sitting in the chumps queue and still is. "Thousands of chumps  are transacting right now. The Ticketek website is up and running and you are in a queue, waiting for your turn. This is a normal part of our f***ed up operation."

Thank you again!

22 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

don't know about good work, od. I was ready to take on a police riot squad, but i suppose anyone can do that these days.

i hope this is ticketek's last year for the mcg. most unfriendly online app i've used.

MCG just renewed dc so sadly I think we are blessed with them into the future. My ticket is close to the front which I am not struck on ( row E) so I will probably stand up the back of level 1. Anyway we are inside.

 

2 minutes ago, Mazer Rackham said:

A hearty thank you to who suggested using a phone.

I got nervous after seeing the "Thousands of AFL fans are transacting right now. The Ticketek website is up and running and you are in a queue, waiting for your turn." message on my computer screen for an uncomfortably long time.

Got on the phone, got through the queue in the first 10 seconds, enter barcode etc ... select seat, go to pay YOUR SESSION HAS TIMED OUT

Get f***ed! still had 6 minutes on it!

Back on, this time success.

And the whole time, the computer browser has been patiently sitting in the chumps queue and still is. "Thousands of chumps  are transacting right now. The Ticketek website is up and running and you are in a queue, waiting for your turn. This is a normal part of our f***ed up operation."

Thank you again!

We got seats MR so I am taking that as a Hugh positive. Win or lose on Friday and next week I won't have to worry. 

2 minutes ago, old dee said:

MCG just renewed dc so sadly I think we are blessed with them into the future. My ticket is close to the front which I am not struck on ( row E) so I will probably stand up the back of level 1. Anyway we are inside.

 

i'm row E too, od. will see what it's like at first then i might move to standing also

Out of curiosity I stuck with the computer browser. After 35 minutes, got through, enter barcode ...

 There are no tickets available that match
the entitlements of this password or group code.

I owe someone a beer!


I cant get any tickets in the MCC anywhere.. the site must be broken. I was in there at 12

*table flip* mcc tickets sold out in like 6 minutes AGAIN. oh well... camping out front again. Hope the MFC still gets us drinks like on Friday.

Problems in El Rancho Nekkid..  Senorita Nekkid has us booked into a dinner and a show.  Somehow it dropped out of my diary.  Tickets to the footy secured, and one diablo senorita to make happy.  Think, on balance, correct actions were taken....

 
8 minutes ago, Rafiki said:

I cant get any tickets in the MCC anywhere.. the site must be broken. I was in there at 12

I was the same. All sold out in 10 minutes apparently. 

6 minutes ago, demon191919 said:

I was the same. All sold out in 10 minutes apparently. 

This match is going to be HUGE!

Can't bloody wait!


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