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Got 2 cat A for sale. PM.

 

Section 334 forward pocket 2nd tier

 

Signed up as a trident memeber ten years ago  in dark times for the club and not the best times for myself. 

Ive always been optimistic and its been a lesson along the ride .

 

I will have a grand final seat if we make it . 

 


Congrats to those who are going to perth or buying up tickets!!! 

 

Go demons!! 

51 minutes ago, McQueen said:

I'd rather be up a level but beggars can't be choosers.

At least at Optus you're raised up off the ground anyway when on level one.

I usually like to sit 1 level up too but I sat on the wing 13 rows back in Round 22 and they were superb seats.

Pro tip for those on the 140s side. It will be bathed in sunshine if not cloudy and with 25 degrees forecast you will need a hat, sunnies and sunscreen.

Hmmmm order confirmed, credit card charged but tickets not emailed and no order history yet....is this normal?

 
5 minutes ago, Demonland said:

I usually like to sit 1 level up too but I sat on the wing 13 rows back in Round 22 and they were superb seats.

Pro tip for those on the 140s side. It will be bathed in sunshine if not cloudy and with 25 degrees forecast you will need a hat, sunnies and sunscreen.

Yes, it can get quite baking hot on that side.

Slip. slop, slap for certain.


7 minutes ago, Demonland said:

I usually like to sit 1 level up too but I sat on the wing 13 rows back in Round 22 and they were superb seats.

Pro tip for those on the 140s side. It will be bathed in sunshine if not cloudy and with 25 degrees forecast you will need a hat, sunnies and sunscreen.

i checked all the myriad weather sites. max temp varied from 20c to 25c. all said partly cloudy, low wind. Some said low chance (10 to 40%) of light rain but late in the day. sounds similar to our round 22 game in perth

4 minutes ago, Demonland said:

For Ticketmaster yes. It will show up eventually. Happens every time I buy a ticket for any type of event using Ticketmaster.

Thankyou! This whole process has aged me 15 years

section 334 mid tier fwd pocket, category 1. Hopefully a few demons around me

10 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

i checked all the myriad weather sites. max temp varied from 20c to 25c. all said partly cloudy, low wind. Some said low chance (10 to 40%) of light rain but late in the day. sounds similar to our round 22 game in perth

Round 22 said partly cloudy and 20-22 and it looked like this.

Section across the ground is the 140s bathed in sunshine.

 

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Mine are also 146. Will sell them at face value for any dees fan. I'm with the Demon Army.

29 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Round 22 said partly cloudy and 20-22 and it looked like this.

Section across the ground is the 140s bathed in sunshine.

 

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great pic

2 hours ago, Ben E said:

We got through. 511 for us. Can’t bloody wait!

We are in 511 row 3.  4 of us coming. At least we won’t be alone 

I'm Level 3 section 333.....hopefully this forward flank/pocket is all Demons sections 333 and 334. These are category 1 tickets and about the best seat in the place.

Bought them at Greensborough newsagency. Lined up with all the Collingwood and Richmond supporters. At 10.30 they announced all sold out! Some very unhappy people there then....and outside a whole mob lined up in the carpark for the 2pm public sale!

As soon as the ferals were sold out we (me and the one other Melbourne supporter) waltzed down to the front of the line,  after being cleared by the shopping centre security as real Melbourne members (no trackie dacks), and allowed to wait at the sale point for 11am to arrive.

I was actually pleased that we were going to Perth...for the first time.

As we were casually having the operator find the best seats for us at Optus stadium a ruckus erupts in the car park when the AFL announces the have suspended the 2pm public sale.

We ran out of there!


2 minutes ago, special robert said:

I'm Level 3 section 333.....hopefully this forward flank/pocket is all Demons sections 333 and 334. These are category 1 tickets and about the best seat in the place.

Bought them at Greensborough newsagency. Lined up with all the Collingwood and Richmond supporters. At 10.30 they announced all sold out! Some very unhappy people there then....and outside a whole mob lined up in the carpark for the 2pm public sale!

As soon as the ferals were sold out we (me and the one other Melbourne supporter) waltzed down to the front of the line,  after being cleared by the shopping centre security as real Melbourne members (no trackie dacks), and allowed to wait at the sale point for 11am to arrive.

I was actually pleased that we were going to Perth...for the first time.

As we were casually having the operator find the best seats for us at Optus stadium a ruckus erupts in the car park when the AFL announces the have suspended the 2pm public sale.

We ran out of there!

hey special, did you come into some ill-gotten gains, i can't remember you paying for anything.....and cat1 to boot......way to go man

I'm working for Biffen....as a courier. It's like Uber food except the packages are smaller.

5 minutes ago, special robert said:

I'm working for Biffen....as a courier. It's like Uber food except the packages are smaller.

just watch he doesn't pay you in counterfeit money or dubious substances. uncle bitters will attest to his "entrepreneurial" habits

 

It's a great stadium (though the inhabitant aren't ideal).  Optus, along with the new Adelaide Oval seem to be great places for football and spectators.  Puts the Docklands Stadium to absolute shame and shows what a bit of creativity can do.


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