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Can't wait to pay $5 to Ticketmaster just to get in on my membership.

 
2 hours ago, demonstone said:

If it's going to be 50% of capacity, I've half a mind to attend.

*No jokes about only having half a mind, either!.

Lol

i reckon we just let fans watch half the game. 
I bags the second half

Does this mean we won't have to be kicking out unruly opposition supporters from our members' only section because security haven't done their job properly?

Hope the security staff will be better trained in Covid safe practice. 

 

Can’t bloody wait to go the G and watch us play

2 hours ago, Supermercado said:

Can't wait to pay $5 to Ticketmaster just to get in on my membership.

Surely Ticketmaster and Ticketek will waive their booking fees as a gesture of goodwill.


1 hour ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Surely Ticketmaster and Ticketek will waive their booking fees as a gesture of goodwill.

oh sweet bbp, you sweet, sweet fella...

when are the little piggies sprouting wings and taking to the sky??

10 hours ago, old dee said:

I am in the kill zone 58er. The games will be a tv events for me till at least July. I would rather be alive. Happy for you to push the envelope. My membership is paid so the club will get the money wether I go or not.

Are ewe kidding?

 
11 hours ago, old dee said:

I am in the kill zone 58er. The games will be a tv events for me till at least July. I would rather be alive. Happy for you to push the envelope. My membership is paid so the club will get the money wether I go or not.

Hoping you are able to enjoy our season whether on the box or in the flesh as we warm up for hopefully a return to the Finals this year.

i think many of the jig saw pieces are starting to complete the commencement of the puzzle viz. running and youthful youngsters with real talent to solve the soft spots in our Game plan armour and the off field expertise to assist the Senior coach in preparation and most importantly if allowed on game day.

 

7 hours ago, whatwhatsaywhat said:

and the $3.55 admin fee to have the privilege to do so

No fees at all in Qld last year for AFL or for Test cricket a week ago with Ticketek..


1 hour ago, bingers said:

Are ewe kidding?

Puling the wool Bingers

11 hours ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Surely Ticketmaster and Ticketek will waive their booking fees as a gesture of goodwill.

Ticketek LOL, still waiting for a refund for the Queen's Birthday game.

I have a reserved seat on my membership. I should be able to use that seat and get into the game with my membership card instead of having to book through tickitek and pay 5 bucks more for a seat somewhere in noddyland. The whole thing disgusts me.

13 hours ago, dl4e said:

I have a reserved seat on my membership. I should be able to use that seat and get into the game with my membership card instead of having to book through tickitek and pay 5 bucks more for a seat somewhere in noddyland. The whole thing disgusts me.

Sorry dl4e I am not sure how reserved seat holders will be processed.

BUT you will have to purchase a ticket ( for $0.00) wherever you are in the ground ad part of Covid safevplans the AFL and other sporting bodies are required to fo now.

Judy having a reserved seat does not help tracing but a ticket for $0.00 does and you will need to abide by the same rules as all attendees at AFL games.

What  distancing ( if any) that may be applied early in the season is the other key.

This  has happened In the Brisbane games of AFL and last weeks Test  Match in the Gabba Trust members area.

it is quite simple really and protects you as much as the persons in your vicinity.

Also get used to Card Only transactions  St the venues.

Some  D/L ers are going to be far outside their comfort zone I imagine so will be interested to see reactions posted but really it's all for Covid safe Plans and Health  requirements when you Really analyse these changes.

On 25/01/2021 at 8:36 PM, Supermercado said:

Can't wait to pay $5 to Ticketmaster just to get in on my membership.

I get the feeling I won't bother going through the process. 


15 minutes ago, Ugottobekidding said:

I get the feeling I won't bother going through the process. 

Well you won't be going AND Supermarcado I would have thought you would be more Informed  and check the facts.

There  is no $5 charge eith Ticketec or Ticketmaster  for all bookings fir membership ticket holders.

I just wish Sometimes  some D/Lers would get there facts straight before shooting off and creating a reaction  from precious little angels that don't want and can't cope with Civid  like changes!

On 1/26/2021 at 7:36 AM, 58er said:

Hoping you are able to enjoy our season whether on the box or in the flesh as we warm up for hopefully a return to the Finals this year.

i think many of the jig saw pieces are starting to complete the commencement of the puzzle viz. running and youthful youngsters with real talent to solve the soft spots in our Game plan armour and the off field expertise to assist the Senior coach in preparation and most importantly if allowed on game day.

 

After the last year 58er my interest has waned considerable in football in total. With the total uncertainty about how the season will unfold I am not jumping out of my  skin about the coming season. I am not being negative  intentionally but I have heard all the things about how we will go in the coming season before but experience has taught me not too over expect  from the MFC.

I received an email from the club today about attending the girls game at Casey.

They state that there will be a limited number of tickets available but nowhere do they list a number.

Does anyone know what the number might be?

2 minutes ago, old dee said:

I received an email from the club today about attending the girls game at Casey.

They state that there will be a limited number of tickets available but nowhere do they list a number.

Does anyone know what the number might be?

I think I read 50% capacity for the womens is permitted.


5 minutes ago, old dee said:

I received an email from the club today about attending the girls game at Casey.

They state that there will be a limited number of tickets available but nowhere do they list a number.

Does anyone know what the number might be?

I see the email says Melbourne AFLW members get priority.

Is this some separate membership to the usual MFC membership?

7 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

I see the email says Melbourne AFLW members get priority.

Is this some separate membership to the usual MFC membership?

I believe so DJ.

12 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

I think I read 50% capacity for the womens is permitted.

Any idea what that means at Casey?

 
27 minutes ago, old dee said:

Any idea what that means at Casey?

According to Wikipedia the normal capacity is 9-10k

350 seated

The 9-10k was before they built the new facility which probably took a few hundred at least from maximum capacity.

So I guess it to be 5k.. have we ever had a crowd that size for AFLW?

17 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

According to Wikipedia the normal capacity is 9-10k

350 seated

The 9-10k was before they built the new facility which probably took a few hundred at least from maximum capacity.

So I guess it to be 5k.. have we ever had a crowd that size for AFLW?

And you have to pay to get in for the first time this year.


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