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6 minutes ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

Good news for our home ANZAC Eve game - hopefully back up to 100% by then.

And hopefully they cancel this tickitec nonsense and we can sit in our reserved seats.

 
6 minutes ago, dl4e said:

And hopefully they cancel this tickitec nonsense and we can sit in our reserved seats.

Can't see us leaving set seats/zones for the season.  So it'll be curious to see what the AFL do here. Guess too much effort to block out reserved seats from the system?

38 minutes ago, M_9 said:

I doubt there'll be any GA tickets.

Given that the highest crowd to see a St Kilda V Melbourne game at Marvel was 40,000 in round 4 2005 (when we were 3-0) I think there will be GA available.

This match up usually attracts the high 20's and hardly any MFC fans bother showing up. I would assume 30,000 of St Kilda's 50,000 members will turn up at most, meaning there would still be 13,000 tickets up for grabs. I would be flabbergasted if 13,000 MFC members turn up to Marvel.

Edited by Bring-Back-Powell

 
18 minutes ago, dl4e said:

And hopefully they cancel this tickitec nonsense and we can sit in our reserved seats.

Unfortunately the ability to track who sat where is an integral part of the covid plan and is used to justify the large crowd numbers.

Certainly won't change before the bye but fingers crossed for the second half

Perhaps however sitting in your reserved seats will be allowed as they can be tracked

Edited by Diamond_Jim

On 3/22/2021 at 10:34 AM, ArtificialWisdom said:

After that on I assume on Wednesday morning Melbourne members should get our shot, I think it's a member free for all, I didn't think they were doing priority access for the away team but don't quote me on that

I was close, it's a free for all to anyone who has a home and away membership. Everyone else will have to wait

 

 


18 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Given that the highest crowd to see a St Kilda V Melbourne game at Marvel was 40,000 in round 4 2005 (when we were 3-0) I think there will be GA available.

This match up usually attracts the high 20's and hardly any MFC fans bother showing up. I would assume 30,000 of St Kilda's 50,000 members will turn up at most, meaning there would still be 13,000 tickets up for grabs. I would be flabbergasted if 13,000 MFC members turn up to Marvel.

It is the Danny Frawley Tribute Match so about between 30 and 33 could be possible now 40,000 are able to attend in the Covid mix.

55 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Unfortunately the ability to track who sat where is an integral part of the covid plan and is used to justify the large crowd numbers.

Certainly won't change before the bye but fingers crossed for the second half

Perhaps however sitting in your reserved seats will be allowed as they can be tracked

But if you have reserves seats they know who and where. If your a member with non reserved seats then maybe they can make you acquire a seat the same with general public.

I'm going.. AFL members.

 

1pm general public unless someone kindly has a link to a card they’re not needing? 

 

Edited by Northern Summer
Issue sorted

If there is a home and away member who wont be attending and can share their barcode with me it would be much appreciated. ?

I have my own but my friend who is coming with me doesnt have one and i can see a situation unfolding when it goes to general sale where it wont give me the option to use my membership for the general admin entry and having to pay the entry plus the seat upgrade


20 hours ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Given that the highest crowd to see a St Kilda V Melbourne game at Marvel was 40,000 in round 4 2005 (when we were 3-0) I think there will be GA available.

This match up usually attracts the high 20's and hardly any MFC fans bother showing up. I would assume 30,000 of St Kilda's 50,000 members will turn up at most, meaning there would still be 13,000 tickets up for grabs. I would be flabbergasted if 13,000 MFC members turn up to Marvel.

But you have to subtract the Medallion club seats as well. 

Just now, Travis Boots said:

Damn, only level 3 left ?

I was over the moon. I hate sitting down the bottom. Level 3, Coventry end, free, it's actually going to feel pretty normal this week. 

Bit annoying that MCC/MFC premium - but only ‘home access’ - members can’t book now (10am-12pm slot) with their kids who have Junior MFC ‘home and away’ membership. Gotta wait until 1pm

Seemed a lot easier and quicker today than ticketek last week. Level 3 also. 


So when I purchased a Home & Away Trident membership this year with guaranteed Level 2 seating, I was assured this would be for away games too, but now I can only get Level 3 seating or I have to pay an additional $38 for a Level 2 seat.

Is this how it usually works?

8 minutes ago, Jerry Lundergard said:

So when I purchased a Home & Away Trident membership this year with guaranteed Level 2 seating, I was assured this would be for away games too, but now I can only get Level 3 seating or I have to pay an additional $38 for a Level 2 seat.

Is this how it usually works?

I have had H&A Trident for nearly 15yrs.  Away games are not guaranteed Level 2 seating, they are general admission entry, any upgrade you want is at your own cost.

Edited by mfcrox

2 minutes ago, Marco said:

Cant access our game on Ticketek? Has our game been sold out already?

I'm the same

 


 

I am a family Redlegs member home and away, had no problems last week with Ticketek.

Have been trying this morning with Ticketmaster for my x4 tickets since 10am and it keeps coming up with the message "Unfortunately, there are no entitlements available for this member code".  WTF?!

Have tried to contact Ticketmaster via phone etc and it is impossible.  Have Left a callback with the club as you are constantely put on hold and they don't have enough staff to answer on membership.  

Completely ridiculous situation as a premium member and nobody can assist.  Will probably have to wait for the general admission sale and be charged money when I should be getting in for free.


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