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26 minutes ago, praha said:

I'm a Full AFL Member so given contending clubs have their own designated time ahead of neutral AFL Members (as opposed to finals, which are a free for all), and no two teams' full AFL membership numbers combined fill the Reserve, I'd say I'm in a pretty good position should we make it.

How does the silver afl club membership work? any chance of getting a ticket if we make it? 

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11 minutes ago, bandicoot said:

How does the silver afl club membership work? any chance of getting a ticket if we make it? 

Don't believe Silver members can get GF tickets unfortunately. 

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37 minutes ago, bandicoot said:

How does the silver afl club membership work? any chance of getting a ticket if we make it? 

Very slim I think.

I believe Silver gets a go at them if the Golds don’t sell out first.

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46 minutes ago, Demon Rising said:

Wise members will have previously put their passion into a GF guarantee on their membership and be priority 1 already!×

I consider myself both wise and passionate, just not quite optimistic enough to think a GF could be on the cards this year! 

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1 hour ago, Demon Rising said:

Wise members will have previously put their passion into a GF guarantee on their membership and be priority 1 already!×

I hear ya brother!

Putting in money for guaranteed GF seat when we were crappola was always a humerous contribution. 

One week at a time though, eh?

 

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17 minutes ago, Nasher said:

I consider myself both wise and passionate, just not quite optimistic enough to think a GF could be on the cards this year! 

Me to Nash as I have always had the Country/Interestate Membership, naturally if I lived in Melbourne it would be a different picture.

I’m assuming there is a quota on the Gold membership category? 

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57 minutes ago, david_neitz_is_my_dad said:

i would put our seat allocation at 30k max for the big dance. AFL members expands a bit and the coorporates get greedy

the absolute maximum is 40k across both competing clubs... it used to be 20k

http://www.afl.com.au/tickets/grandfinal/eligibility

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Bloody hell am I happy now I've paid so much money for guaranteed seating. It was and still is a long shot, but worth saving me the angst of wondering if I won't be able to go. 

I wonder how much more they'll charge for this type of membership next year... 

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A thought - We have a few players from WA:  Jetta, Hogan, Kent, Garlett...

What if we all buy tickets and give them to those guys/club to get their friends to the game and barrack for the Dees.

Member tickets on sale 11.00am to 3pm today so perhaps, it is may be a bit late to organise - this is when we need @Satyriconhome.

Anyone else happy to buy and donate a ticket?

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9 minutes ago, leucopogon said:

Anyone else sitting in front of the computer in a queue on the ticketmaster website? I know it's not 9 yet but I'm not liking the look of this. 

It's not allowing me to login!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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2 hours ago, Jaded said:

Bloody hell am I happy now I've paid so much money for guaranteed seating. It was and still is a long shot, but worth saving me the angst of wondering if I won't be able to go. 

I wonder how much more they'll charge for this type of membership next year... 

From memory you've done it for the last two seasons like myself. Could very well be paying off in spades, just the relief and security would be worth a few extra hundred alone!

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5 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

yep... but they did have around 160k plus members between them

The scary thing about this is that it infers that Collingwood supporters can now use computers and mobile phone technologies.. they’re evolving- everyone panic!!! ???

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