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MFC Victorian fans should get first dibbs over WA non-members IMHO.  Bigger investment financially and historically.

 

 
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1 minute ago, TGR said:

MFC Victorian fans should get first dibbs over WA non-members IMHO.  Bigger investment financially and historically.

 

I don't think anyone is suggesting WA non-members get priority but it's likely that some Vic based fans are unable to make it across to the game. Surely you'd rather an extra Dees fan at the game than more Eagles supporters?

 
35 minutes ago, TheJack said:

Problem with that is how am I meant to sit next to my mate?

Supply his barcode?? 

 

Not saying you want to use it for the wrong reason as 95% people are honest it’s maybe an alternate path. 

 

I’m mcc/Mfc donation so cant help with a barcode.

Hey guys, 

much like every other Perth dees fan, I’d love a chance to get to the game as well. 

Even better for a chance to meet a couple of other dees fans for a beer or two before the game! 

Will just be me, as the 30 week pregnant wife is a non starter! 

For proof I’m not an eagles nuffie , I’m happy to supply video of me dancing like a moron after the end of the cats game!

Ps - as I’m based in Perth, with a baby on the way, I’m no chance of making the grand final, so you can rest easy on that front! 

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Just now, Wolfgang219 said:

Supply his barcode?? 

 

Not saying you want to use it for the wrong reason as 95% people are honest it’s maybe an alternate path. 

 

I’m mcc/Mfc donation so cant help with a barcode.

Because he can only get his ticket on his barcode, not one for me

20 minutes ago, TheJack said:

Because he can only get his ticket on his barcode, not one for me

For the last two games we were allowed 2 tickets per membership barcode.  It may or may not be the same in Perth. 

We will receive an email tomorrow on buying tickets so your mate will know if he can get 1 or 2 tickets.

Hi guys. At the risk of sounding desperate I need some help. I’m trying to get tickets for my hubby and son ( in the pic ) to go to the game next weekend. We’re a family of Vic’s that ( sadly ) relocated to Perth a few years ago and have been to every perth dees game since. I’m more than happy to buy codes off any members if it means securing a seat, we have no chance of getting one otherwise as the west coast fans will take the lot. Hubby was at the last GF in 2000 and it would mean the world if I could get him tickets to the game. Pics attached to show were most definitely not west coast fans ( can’t stand them ) second pic is our daughter at the west coast game we won a few weeks ago here! Thanks ❤️?

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@PerthDeesFan  I'm happy to send my barcode.   No need to give anything in return, I feel the more dees there the better!  I don't have it right now.  Perhaps pm me in the morning to confirm you still want it and I will pm it back to you. 

However, you may need more than one barcode if the rules are 1 ticket per membership. 

Hope your family enjoys the game and that you and your little girl also get to the game.  The team is awesome to watch live.

 

 

 

I have no doubt of your honesty so this message is for those who are worried about a barcode being misused re GF tickets - a person receiving a barcode doesn't know what type of membership it is so will not know which category of GF ballot to go into safeguarding the barcode owner against it being misused.  Nonetheless, I understand why folks are cautious on social media.

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I'm an MFC/MCC member and was able to use my membership number/barcode to buy tickets for the 2 finals. I presume I will also be able to buy a ticket to the Perth final then with this membership number/barcode. Just double checking because i've paid the big bucks for the flights over.


I asked for a whatsapp number and some photos/name so I knew who I was dealing with and have handed over two barcodes. I have family in perth and 3 barcodes left so by Sunday night should know whether these are free.

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