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On 2/28/2021 at 1:03 PM, 58er said:
On 2/28/2021 at 10:34 AM, old dee said:

" Not news to no one'  actually means it's news to everyone.
 

I said OD It's not news "AS NO ONE went to footy live "

Which alters completely what you have stated !

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OD it means FYI that your comment that you didn't go to the footy last year was NO NEWS  For or to anyone as it was Locked Out  to All Victorians  all season.

IE it was "meaningless news " even worse than fake news!!!

Any way if you don't understand this comment then let's move on  as you altered my comment completely.

 

Last Friday I got an email from the club talking about going to the first game. It said among other things I would get another email on Monday.

So far Zip.

Anyone get the second email?

26 minutes ago, old dee said:

Last Friday I got an email from the club talking about going to the first game. It said among other things I would get another email on Monday.

So far Zip.

Anyone get the second email?

No emails from the club as yet either. Disappointingly I also never received an email from the club regarding the availability of member tickets to Mondays game at Marvel.

 
20 minutes ago, NightWalker said:

No emails from the club as yet either. Disappointingly I also never received an email from the club regarding the availability of member tickets to Mondays game at Marvel.

First post and already complaining! Haha you’ll fit in just fine here. Welcome NightWalker.

If pre-season ticketing is anything to go by AFL Members with club support WILL get priority access. I was able to get a ticket during the members purchase period.


2 hours ago, old dee said:

Last Friday I got an email from the club talking about going to the first game. It said among other things I would get another email on Monday.

So far Zip.

Anyone get the second email?

Same as you old dee.

1 hour ago, Neil Crompton said:

First post and already complaining! Haha you’ll fit in just fine here. Welcome NightWalker.

Check your technology ( junk) if you are a first time member Or even not.

1 hour ago, Neil Crompton said:

First post and already complaining! Haha you’ll fit in just fine here. Welcome NightWalker.

Check AFL posts on our website or go to afl.com.au for info.

 
1 hour ago, Neil Crompton said:

First post and already complaining! Haha you’ll fit in just fine here. Welcome NightWalker.

 

Just now, 58er said:

Check AFL posts on our website or go to afl.com.au for info.

Night walker check junk mail and afl.com.au posts on our website or go to the afl website for info and link.

2 minutes ago, 58er said:

Check your technology ( junk) if you are a first time member Or even not.

 

1 minute ago, 58er said:

Check AFL posts on our website or go to afl.com.au for info.

You've completely lost me mate. Try again


10 minutes ago, Neil Crompton said:

 

You've completely lost me mate. Try again

We get some afl.com.au items on our website off their website like Community Series other events or rules for eg.

These have the advice of times for  tickets often links to tickets Booking.

Or simply go to www.afl.com.au website and find info on AAMI Community Series and the info should be there.

Well Monday’s email turned up this afternoon setting out the procedure for getting entree to MFC home games. Seems fairly easy as long the computer system holds up. There will be no late decisions on going to a game apply early in the week or stay home. 

I’m glad there’s information in the email regarding reserved seat members. Can’t guarantee we get the same seat but have the option to choose seats nearby. 

A maximum group booking of 6 might be a bit of a hurdle for families or friends that like to go together.

15 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

I’m glad there’s information in the email regarding reserved seat members. Can’t guarantee we get the same seat but have the option to choose seats nearby. 

A maximum group booking of 6 might be a bit of a hurdle for families or friends that like to go together.

Welcome to 2021 and the Kong flu DZ.


3 hours ago, Kick_It_To_Pickett said:

Anyone know what the procedure will be for MCC members 

Probably something similar to other areas Will stilll need a Covid  safe seat.

some questions on round 1 tickets

membership card or phone facsimile won't get us into games. must book on ticketek using a barcode number emailed to you by club. cost for ticketek is $0. Members can book on tues before game (i.e. next tue) followed on later days by general public.

1. will we get our paid for reserved seats? I doubt it for social distancing rules, so where will be allocated?

2. i will be getting a member ticket for myself and eldest grandson. Younger grandson (not member) wants to come too. I can't book his ticket on members day so will have to book later which means he will be seated on his onesome which is not acceptable (too young). Any ideas?

6 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

some questions on round 1 tickets

membership card or phone facsimile won't get us into games. must book on ticketek using a barcode number emailed to you by club. cost for ticketek is $0. Members can book on tues before game (i.e. next tue) followed on later days by general public.

1. will we get our paid for reserved seats? I doubt it for social distancing rules, so where will be allocated?

2. i will be getting a member ticket for myself and eldest grandson. Younger grandson (not member) wants to come too. I can't book his ticket on members day so will have to book later which means he will be seated on his onesome which is not acceptable (too young). Any ideas?

Use another members code number. I believe as long as you use all on the one booking it will be ok. You can use mine if you wish DC as I wont  be risking the virus.

Edited by old dee

That is unfortunate daisycutter. I also believe it is not necessary. Maybe find emptier part of ground and hope you strike a decent ground staff.


another question

3) gov allocation is about 50K. I doubt they will presell 50K, so will general admittance be available at ground on walkup basis (or even by membership card) if presell numbers are less than 50K?

 

 

 

 

 

12 minutes ago, old dee said:

Use another members code number. I believe as long as you use all on the one booking it will be ok. You can use mine if you wish DC as I wont  be risking the virus.

thanks od, will take you up on that

On 3/6/2021 at 3:29 AM, 58er said:

Probably something similar to other areas Will stilll need a Covid  safe seat.

Half the reserve will be available so about 11500 seats

Book through Ticketek on Monday 15th

 
34 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

thanks od, will take you up on that

When do you need it? I will pm you when home this evening.

54 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

another question

3) gov allocation is about 50K. I doubt they will presell 50K, so will general admittance be available at ground on walkup basis (or even by membership card) if presell numbers are less than 50K?

 

 

 

 

 

No walk up in the traditional sense but I assume you can buy online at anytime (including while standing outside the gates).

Reserved seat ticketing is a requirement for covid planning of any event. Can't see it changing this season.


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