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20 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

I’m guessing the people that are going over are made up of one or more of the following groups:

1) Live with Mum and Dad - yep

2) Mortgage free  - yep

3) Kids free  -yep

) Going to have a horrid October credit card bill. - yep

 

 

 
2 hours ago, danielE288 said:

Yeah I an happy to explore this option for anyone willing. Have 2.

hey Daniel- I'm after 2 tickets if you're still offering this option 

2 minutes ago, Elegt said:

hey Daniel- I'm after 2 tickets if you're still offering this option 

Yeah I am happy to try for you tommorow. But I would need cash in my bank account tonight for this to work.

Here are the prices for the match, as you can see theyre not cheap!

 

 
Category 1 $187
 
Category 2 $164
 
Category 3 $148
 
Category 4 $128
 
Category 5 $112
 
Category 6 $90
 
Category 7 $65

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I'm pretty sure there's no anti scalping laws in WA

So that being the case... Can anyone who's not using their barcodes please PM them to me and I'll happily relieve desperate WCE fans of their hard earned, and we can facilitate a profit share as required

I'll of course have to be there in site to hand over the tickets and collect the funds just to ensure it goes smoothly - BTW I only fly business class, and of course such expenses will ne deducted from the pre shared funds!

...

I jest (sort of), but I suspect newcomers to this site may be taking advantage...

7 minutes ago, danielE288 said:

Yeah I am happy to try for you tommorow. But I would need cash in my bank account tonight for this to work.

Here are the prices for the match, as you can see theyre not cheap!

 

 
Category 1 $187
 
Category 2 $164
 
Category 3 $148
 
Category 4 $128
 
Category 5 $112
 
Category 6 $90
 
Category 7 $65

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Spending $700 on a return airfare puts the ticket price in perspective though. ?

Just now, Range Rover to the snow said:

Spending $700 on a return airfare puts the ticket price in perspective though. ?

True. Hoping my application with the Demon Army is successful. Those ones'might only be $65.. 

 

Heading over to Perth on my own, I understand the 50/50 split however if I choose a section and no other dees supporters select that section I’m guessing I’ll be surrounded by eagles fans.

Anyone have any ideas where to sit other than section 105 with the cheer squad.

Preferably level 2 on ground on the wing?

 

 

6 minutes ago, Matty said:

Heading over to Perth on my own, I understand the 50/50 split however if I choose a section and no other dees supporters select that section I’m guessing I’ll be surrounded by eagles fans.

Anyone have any ideas where to sit other than section 105 with the cheer squad.

Preferably level 2 on ground on the wing?

 

The surrounding pockets would be your best bet. It should automatically allocate you to a demons section anyway 


2 minutes ago, danielE288 said:

 

The surrounding pockets would be your best bet. It should automatically allocate you to a demons section anyway 

I hope so! Not overly keen on a sitting in the pocket though, better than sitting amongst eagles fans I suppose

Just now, Matty said:

I hope so! Not overly keen on a sitting in the pocket though, better than sitting amongst eagles fans I suppose

If you're that dead against it I'm sure there will be other allocated Melbourne areas.  Youll be most likely be heavily outnumbered tough. Cant imagine more than 5000 or so Melbourne fans travelling, Could be wrong though

5 hours ago, danielE288 said:

True. Hoping my application with the Demon Army is successful. Those ones'might only be $65.. 

My application was successful (and tickets were only $65 plus postage)! This is going to be fun (and something I’ve never done before in my wrapped in cotton wool MCC footballing experience)... ?

Can’t wait!

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19 minutes ago, david_neitz_is_my_dad said:

The safest bet would be to buy a ticket yourself and then either: Sell it at price to a melb fan (through dm) or head to eBay and hopefully [censored] over a eagles fan

Better yet, don’t sell it to an Eagles fan, give it to a Freo fan or leave seat empty...


30 minutes ago, Rod Grinter Riot Squad said:

Better yet, don’t sell it to an Eagles fan, give it to a Freo fan or leave seat empty...

If an Eagles fan will pay price + $50 ill take it

I booked flights and accommodation tonight. I'm taking my 11yo son, first time I've forked out a couple grand to go interstate to see them.

My son lost faith after the St Kilda game. It took me until the Sydney game to give up hope of finals. But the last 5 weeks, wow. We've been the last 2 weeks and the joy it has brought to the whole family is amazing.

Big thanks to the wife for urging me to go.

Go Dees!!!

 

10 hours ago, Range Rover to the snow said:

My application was successful (and tickets were only $65 plus postage)! This is going to be fun (and something I’ve never done before in my wrapped in cotton wool MCC footballing experience)... ?

Can’t wait!

See you there. I got mine too. 

Planning on going. Was out the front of a Ticketmaster at 6:30am this morning and grabbed my que ticket (02!!!). Will be heading back to try and secure them shortly.

Haven't booked flights yet as I want to ensure I'll get game tickets first, but looking at approx $1300 return!!!!

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On 9/15/2018 at 2:57 PM, Filter said:

Hey everyone,

I've just discovered that a basic MFC / MCC membership won't be enough to let me buy a ticket through Ticketmaster 9am Monday (if this page is anything to go by anyway: https://www.mcc.org.au/my-mcc-membership/dual-membership-options/melbourne-football-club)

I've already booked a flight over so if anyone has a membership code that they're not using and could PM me it'd be amazingly appreciated. I promise I won't be using it for any GF ballot or anything as people have been mentioning above. Cheers.

You can....I’ve already had an email from club giving me my options

To all Melbourne fans going, on behalf of us that cannot get there, can u do us all a massive favour and cheer and barrack hard and as loud as you can.

Annoy the wc fans and let our boys know there is a contingent of dees fans there

Just got our tickets! Block 146 ground level, anyone else close by? One excited hubby and kids when I tell them we got tiks! Thanks to the 2 members in here who helped me with barcodes, we couldn’t have done it without you. ?❤️

 

Is the Perth casino a good place to watch the Tigers and Pies smash each other on Friday night with fellow Dees supporters?

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