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After reading the barcode thread it had me thinking about the noise and ticket allocation. 

Wouldn’t it be awesome to have a viral campaign that f.....Ed with West Coast home crowd. 

 

The semi final ticket allocation is 50/50.to competing clubs based on membership base. So out of the 60k stadium you would estimate between 18-25k would be for Dees (assuming 10k is for corporates) before going to the public if we don’t use them. 

 

So if every member logged on and bought a ticket to exhaust our allocation and then not use it we could reduce their home crowd by 25-45%. 

 

AFL would hate it due to ‘look of the game’ and all the empty seats and the outage would be awesome but gees it would be good if you could get every member to donate the $100 ticket to help the team. 

Go Dees 

 

Ha ha I thought the same thing, it would nearly be worth buy8ng a ticket so a weagle supporter couldn’t go.

 

I never post just read but, this is a very good idea. How do you get Freo fans on board


OR gift your barcode to fans in Perth that actually want to be there! I'd HATE to miss out just because people were buying seats and leaving them empty!

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Freo fans would create noise for us whilst empty bays would mean everyone in the AFL would know what the members did for the team. 

 

The AFL meltdown would be awesome including the change to ticket allocation to ensure it never happen again. 

 

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