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The message from the club is clear; Ticketek have stuffed up and are trying to re-boot their system.  There are still tickets in the club's allocation and will be available once the system is uploaded again.  We will be notified by social media when this has occurred.

The games will be put on sale at different times (genius)

 

MCC tickets confirmed sold out.

 

Member tickets and General admission NOT sold out, but still are not available.

SEN just said AFL members tickets will now be on sale TOMORROW

Edited by 3Dee
updated edit not full info

 

Got through using the mobile version for a brief moment just before 1.00. Ticketek couldn't allocate two tickets in any section I chose, even up to $93.00. Now it tells me "member's tickets are no longer on sale".

The website version just sits there going through 15 second cycles.

7 minutes ago, Maybe next year said:

Now the site says club member tickets are no longer on sale - really?

I presume that is because the so-called members' pre-sale was 9.00 to 1.00. General public is from 2.00 onwards, so I presume that is the reason.

 


What a sh!tfight !! ?‍♂️

Perhaps Gill and Steve can trial sime changes to Ticketek system before next season... Suspect this be more important to fans enjoyment of the game than a longer goal square!!!

 
2 minutes ago, mauriesy said:

Got through using the mobile version for a brief moment just before 1.00. Ticketek couldn't allocate two tickets in any section I chose, even up to $93.00. Now it tells me "member's tickets are no longer on sale".

The website version just sits there going through 15 second cycles.

Yes got the same    on the phone app,   got through two other times but could not get one seat let alone too   Go Dees


Just now, daisycutter said:

AFL assures fans that all corporates and sponsors have secured finals tickets.

I must confess I haven't tried to log on but the whole thing sounds farcical.  This just an Elim !!! What chance have we for a prelim :(

1 minute ago, beelzebub said:

I must confess I haven't tried to log on but the whole thing sounds farcical.  This just an Elim !!! What chance have we for a prelim :(

or a GF bb

Don’t stress everyone. They announced sponsors and corporate have secured their tickets! Phew 

Edited by armstrong35

Just repeating SL's post: the two  MCG finals will be released at different times.


Club members sale no longer available.

I have been trying to get on the Ticketek site since 9am. Once I finally got through it was impossible to select any number of tickets in any area or category. You just couldn't purchase.

Ticketek are a joke, this has been a very frustrating morning!

This is absolutley pathetic.

9 minutes ago, DSP said:

MCC tickets confirmed sold out.

 

Member tickets and General admission NOT sold out, but still are not available.

That's nice to know seeing as I couldn't get on to the site.

I know they won't care, in fact don't care but who is the moron that put all the ticket on sale on the same day.

Seriously no one in power gives a flying f....

It matters little to them as the tickets will still be sold at the end of the day....

 

I did hear on SEN that they were going to stagger the club member sales later this afternoon, didn't say when though. 


On 8/27/2018 at 9:19 AM, Stevienic23 said:

Just paid my MCC subs for next season. Although not in a position to do so, I've never been happier coughing up $800

Exactly the same for me mate. 

Good and Bad Debt!!!!

3 minutes ago, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

I've been busy focussing on tickets...

Anyone know if Gill has shown his face? Haven't heard any grabs of him on recent news 

#where'sgilly?

Probably riding his pony down at Portsea, oblivious to it all.

 
14 minutes ago, 3Dee said:

SEN just said AFL members tickets will now be on sale TOMORROW

they were always on sale tomorrow.

Ticketek just responded to me via twitter, nothing new though:
Today's Competing Club Member on-sale is now on-hold, more information to come shortly. Thank you for your patience


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