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On 9/8/2018 at 2:30 PM, Mr Steve said:

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

 

That 5 goal first quarter shut them up very early, had a muppet behind me trying to mock Dees players.

Completely shut up after the Jones' classic goal in the 4th, left when Hannan scored his classic solo goal and my outburst of emotion in his direction.

 
7 hours ago, Lucifer's Hero said:

Info is starting to trickle thru on AFL website:  http://www.afl.com.au/tickets/finals

 

 

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Category 1 $93
 
Category 2 $82
 
Category 3 $76
 
Category 4 $68
 
Category 5 $59
 
Category 6 $35
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Category 7 $35

 

 

 

 

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Same prices as week 1 of finals.

6 hours ago, McQueen said:

Just booked a seat on one of Mr Branson's tin pigeons.

Bring it on!

I’m thinking about doing the same, did you book refundable tkts just in case?

 
35 minutes ago, Lucifer's Hero said:

No email from mfc yet on ticket numbers...

 

This is on Hawks website:

 

ON-SALE

TICKETS PER MEMBER

TRANSACTION LIMIT

Competing Club Members

9am – 1pm, Monday September 10

2

8

General Public

2pm, Monday September 10

N/A

8

AFL Members

9am, Tuesday September 11

2 guest passes per member Level 4

16

 

 

 

The same would apply to us but it would be good to get it directly from the club or mfc website.

And for AFL members, tickets for the Pies v Giants game go on sale at the same time. Hoping we don’t have the same issue as last week, but I’m expecting the Ticketek server to crash again.


19 minutes ago, Demons11 said:

I’m thinking about doing the same, did you book refundable tkts just in case?

Burning some rewards points mate. 

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17 minutes ago, Krazy Jaeger O'Smeara said:

Can anyone confirm if Dees will be M33 end?

The Cheer Squad will be @ M3.  From the Cheer Squads twitter feed:

 

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Hi all

Usually have a reserved seat in M50 during the season.

Sat in M57 Friday 10 rows from front and it was awesome.

Does anyone know if cheersquad are this end or Ponsford end

 


I contacted the club via Facebook messenger and they said M3

I’m just hoping I don’t have the sa,e problem purchasing online and don’t have to try and call. Was a nightmare.

Can only imagine the amount of people being logged in tomorrow morning, just need 2.

Is there a kind-hearted fellow Demonlander that has a barcode that they don't plan on using? I've converted some new Australians into Demons supporters and they are keen to go to the match with me (we managed to get tickets together for the elimination final), however I'd love to avoid the stress of having to wait until the public on-sale. Thanks in advance!

 

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So do we just go to ticketek and put in our membership number? How does it work


Just now, RyanD said:

So do we just go to ticketek and put in our membership number? How does it work

When you go to purchase the tickets there's a section there that asks for a code, which is the barcode on the back of your membership card (which is the same number that the club would have emailed you this evening).

Going Cat 1 again if I can. Really enjoyed the view from Friday night.

Great view and bar/food/toilets within reach.

Bringing the Mrs this time - who is a Hawks supporter.

In her words "No matter who wins, I win".

Not sure how I'm going to be able to do this whilst working. Argh

Here we go, another highly unproductive Monday morning! All for a great cause, though. Good luck, friends! I hope we all get the tickets we want ?


At least they are staggering the games from the get go this time.

20 mins to go!

Don’t want to get way ahead of myself, but thinking of coming home from overseas if we make the prelim. How will tickets to the game in Perth work? 

 

The Ticketek site has queue to access the website. Not to purchase tickets, just to view it. This is not going to end well.

3 minutes ago, TopCorner said:

The Ticketek site has queue to access the website. Not to purchase tickets, just to view it. This is not going to end well.

Why is time going so slowly??? 8 minutes...


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