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55 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Yeah [censored] seats only.

Buy a 16 game membership, you tightarse

Surprised you don't try and jump the gate

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Cards 13 the game is a replacement home game for either Darwin or The Alice.

You are not contributing any money to Richmond ! ( Unless MFC have to give a fee to Tigers  for each ticket used)

Surely the seats selection isnt that bad at the G!!

Its the best game of the year !

Posted
9 minutes ago, 58er said:

Cards 13 the game is a replacement home game for either Darwin or The Alice.

You are not contributing any money to Richmond ! ( Unless MFC have to give a fee to Tigers  for each ticket used)

Surely the seats selection isnt that bad at the G!!

Its the best game of the year !

Top deck ! Doubt you will see me at Tigers game. Last time I was up there I notice oxygen bottles under the seats. That tells you how high it is.

Carlton game is ok there won't be many of them at the ground next year.

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What about behind goals at City end?

cant you go to Gen Admission and sit there.

Better to support Club than not !

if Grand Final tickets were Top Northern Stand would you not go?

Posted
1 minute ago, 58er said:

What about behind goals at City end?

cant you go to Gen Admission and sit there.

Better to support Club than not !

if Grand Final tickets were Top Northern Stand would you not go?

58er I have supported the Dees since 1960. My support is now paying my membership, buying from sponsors  and going to games that suit me. Am I a fair weather attendee at games?

YES. 

A night Richmond home game  that ain't fair weather.

TV will work fine for me that night.

 


Posted
2 hours ago, old dee said:

58er I have supported the Dees since 1960. My support is now paying my membership, buying from sponsors  and going to games that suit me. Am I a fair weather attendee at games?

YES. 

A night Richmond home game  that ain't fair weather.

TV will work fine for me that night.

 

Having sat through some horrible games with more seagulls than supporters for the past 10 years I had almost forgotten what it felt like to have a stake in a game with 80,000+ people.

You couldn't keep me away from a game like this no matter who takes the gate.

Posted
13 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Having sat through some horrible games with more seagulls than supporters for the past 10 years I had almost forgotten what it felt like to have a stake in a game with 80,000+ people.

You couldn't keep me away from a game like this no matter who takes the gate.

It has nothing to do with the "gate"

Richmond have 80k+ members, they will be there in droves on the night before Anzac day.

As it is their home game the pickings for seats by us tenants will be sparse.

I find nothing attractive about the top deck, that is why I will be home watching the game. 

I will not be at any away game at the G against the likes of Richmond, Essendon or Collingwood.

Just too hard.

That of course might mean more room for you.

 

Posted
3 hours ago, 58er said:

Cards 13 the game is a replacement home game for either Darwin or The Alice.

You are not contributing any money to Richmond ! ( Unless MFC have to give a fee to Tigers  for each ticket used)

Surely the seats selection isnt that bad at the G!!

Its the best game of the year !

There has to be a fee otherwise Richmond would be mad to agree.

I was very surprised that this was the replacement game as it is a designated blockbuster.

Would love to hear from someone who understands the financials.

Posted
3 hours ago, 58er said:

What about behind goals at City end?

cant you go to Gen Admission and sit there.

Better to support Club than not !

if Grand Final tickets were Top Northern Stand would you not go?

Just as an aside this tends to divide people. I would absolutely take a Grand Final ticket even if it were in the last row of the Southern Stand whereas my mate who I go with often probably wouldn't have a bar of it. 

I'd possibly even prefer this to sitting right at the very back row on level 1 with the overhang to deal with. 

Posted
35 minutes ago, layzie said:

Just as an aside this tends to divide people. I would absolutely take a Grand Final ticket even if it were in the last row of the Southern Stand whereas my mate who I go with often probably wouldn't have a bar of it. 

I'd possibly even prefer this to sitting right at the very back row on level 1 with the overhang to deal with. 

Top Deck or standing room Layzie?

Geelong Game I stood at the back of level 1 my seat was in first four rows almost as crappy as top deck.

Would do that again for finals matches.

But home and away games I doubt it. But as I said earlier I am a fair weather supporter these days when it comes to home and away matches. After 58 years I don't need to be at every game.

Posted
9 minutes ago, old dee said:

Top Deck or standing room Layzie?

Geelong Game I stood at the back of level 1 my seat was in first four rows almost as crappy as top deck.

Would do that again for finals matches.

But home and away games I doubt it. But as I said earlier I am a fair weather supporter these days when it comes to home and away matches. After 58 years I don't need to be at every game.

Sorry OD, top deck. But that's just me, understandably people have different preferences.

You're a member and still get to other games so I wouldn't call you a fair weather fan. 

Posted
4 minutes ago, layzie said:

Sorry OD, top deck. But that's just me, understandably people have different preferences.

You're a member and still get to other games so I wouldn't call you a fair weather fan. 

Perhaps not but when it comes to attending Home and Away games I am believe me.

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