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I have been a premium member for 13 years, my choice of tickets were Level 2A in the rain...Will try and talk my way into seats under cover on level 2 where I should be. And Yes I'm happy to just go to the footy again, but how do they decide who gets lev 2 and who gets level 2A??

 
7 minutes ago, Demon_spurs said:

I have been a premium member for 13 years, my choice of tickets were Level 2A in the rain...Will try and talk my way into seats under cover on level 2 where I should be. And Yes I'm happy to just go to the footy again, but how do they decide who gets lev 2 and who gets level 2A??

The problem is Ticketek not the MFC but it's a problem the MFC and AFL must solve. 

3 minutes ago, Mr Steve said:

The problem is Ticketek not the MFC but it's a problem the MFC and AFL must solve. 

I might have a chance today, the weather might keep a few souls away, and I did send a note to the MFC, albeit a enquiry not a whinge.

 
23 minutes ago, Mr Steve said:

The problem is Ticketek not the MFC but it's a problem the MFC and AFL must solve. 

The MFC can't solve it, all clubs are in the same position. The AFL have to fix it .

A guy just rang into 3aw and said that as an AFL member he tried to get tickets yesterday to go to Collingwood v GWS and none available.

Crowd 29k

Something's very wrong

 


29 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

A guy just rang into 3aw and said that as an AFL member he tried to get tickets yesterday to go to Collingwood v GWS and none available.

Crowd 29k

Something's very wrong

 

I'm sure that there are others like me that got double the number of tickets they ordered.

35 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

A guy just rang into 3aw and said that as an AFL member he tried to get tickets yesterday to go to Collingwood v GWS and none available.

Crowd 29k

Something's very wrong

 

Might have been a blessing

1 hour ago, drysdale demon said:

The MFC can't solve it, all clubs are in the same position. The AFL have to fix it .

yes, the afl should.....it's costing them money ultimately

 

Works well this system. More Geelong supporters than Dees in an MFC reserved seating area. That’s cross contamination right there.


3 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Works well this system. More Geelong supporters than Dees in an MFC reserved seating area. That’s cross contamination right there.

hopefully they will leave early

I really enjoyed sitting on the outer getting wet while someone was sitting in my $700  a season seat undercover. Makes so much sense. 

1 hour ago, wackojacko said:

I really enjoyed sitting on the outer getting wet while someone was sitting in my $700  a season seat undercover. Makes so much sense. 

i just moved seats to under cover.....no one stopped me

plenty of spaces all around

8 hours ago, daisycutter said:

i just moved seats to under cover.....no one stopped me

plenty of spaces all around

That's not the point. My point is I cant have my seat while someone else can. It really makes no sense 

I’m old but can still manage to operate a computer. Then again, I managed to strip and reassemble a 7.62 mm L1A1 with my eyes closed once upon a time.

Some of us oldies have done [censored] you young blokes have only seen in video games. ?


9 hours ago, daisycutter said:

i just moved seats to under cover.....no one stopped me

plenty of spaces all around

So why have the process in place. It is seeming at its best WE eiter enforce the seat allocation or we dont. If we dont it is just a nonsense

No separation in the bars plenty of talk no action!

2 hours ago, wackojacko said:

That's not the point. My point is I cant have my seat while someone else can. It really makes no sense 

i understand and agree......was just saying what i did

75% occupancy designed for distancing and the AFL auto ticketing system closes a significant proportion of the upper level of the stands.

It will happen again next week against Hawks

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