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8 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Absolute joke. I wonder how many tickets are left at that point.

Seeing Adelaide are rubbish and it’s full capacity I think we’ll be ok but I’ll lose my mind if I’ve paid for a trip and can’t get in!!! 

 
3 minutes ago, Demonland said:

I haven't paid for anything yet. Not booking anything until I secure a ticket. I'll probably get screwed on cost of flights for waiting.

6 of one half a dozen of the other Andy! At least I’ll get a weekend in Radilaide without the kids!

 

As an interstate member I got a ticket 10 minutes ago. Had a selection of 3 bays, one behind the goals and level 3 and 5 of the Riverside Stand.

As an interstate member I got a ticket about 1/2 hour ago. Straight forward and had a choice of 3 different bays to sit in.


If you have any Adelaide member mates get them to call ticketek as my mate did “I rang Ticketek, got a code and could book me and a guest”.

My ticket is sorted @Demonland…… yeeeewwwee!!!! 

Got on to some legend Port fan on gumtree who has sorted me out. Also happens to have access to AFL members tickets for next weeks blockbuster. Double win!

 
4 minutes ago, danielE288 said:

Got on to some legend Port fan on gumtree who has sorted me out. Also happens to have access to AFL members tickets for next weeks blockbuster. Double win!

Can’t wait to get amongst it DE! Not cheap though, standing room Is $45?!

Just now, Cards13 said:

Can’t wait to get amongst it DE! Not cheap though, standing room Is $45?!

Yeah its bloody expensive $70 for a H/A game, these are premium seats though level 3


4 minutes ago, danielE288 said:

Yeah its bloody expensive $70 for a H/A game, these are premium seats though level 3

Surely they’re taking the Mickey?! I didn’t register initially as I was so excited my mate got the tickets and another mate has decided to join the trip last minute and then… 

Just now, Cards13 said:

Surely they’re taking the Mickey?! I didn’t register initially as I was so excited my mate got the tickets and another mate has decided to join the trip last minute and then… 

Might be a bit of a "interstate" charge on that, but I've forked out $200 on flights so gotta be done.

 

Have a feeling the place will be half empty anyway.

 

55 minutes ago, danielE288 said:

Might be a bit of a "interstate" charge on that, but I've forked out $200 on flights so gotta be done.

 

Have a feeling the place will be half empty anyway.

 

Was thinking the same, they’re not travelling well, up against the top side.. geeess I’m pumped! 

10 hours ago, Cards13 said:

Was thinking the same, they’re not travelling well, up against the top side.. geeess I’m pumped! 

I'm heading there on my own, let me know if youre up for a pre game beer and chat!

1 hour ago, danielE288 said:

I'm heading there on my own, let me know if youre up for a pre game beer and chat!

Oh for sure!!! I'm meeting a mate from Melb their, he's the crows guy and then anothe rmate flying in early Sat and another one maybe flying in just before bounce down. No idea what we're doing yet but I'll send you a message.


Hi everybody. long time reader first time poster! Im an Adelaide based supporter with my dad originally playing for the Dees in the 70s before coming to SA to play and live. Ill be coming to the game Saturday and will be great to see other supporters!

Ill be sitting right behind the goals on the northern end of the ground. I think hopefully this is the Dees cheer squad area?? 

Good luck to those getting tickets at midday!!!

 

Also anyone have any good suggestions for quality restaurants in Adelaide?

4 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Demonland is going to Adelaide.

Lol I did mean 12.30!

Nice one Andy, @danielE288 is heading over as well on his own, we’re going to catch up for a beer if you’re around. 


21 hours ago, Cards13 said:

If you have any Adelaide member mates get them to call ticketek as my mate did “I rang Ticketek, got a code and could book me and a guest”.

My ticket is sorted @Demonland…… yeeeewwwee!!!! 

You must have a shortage of mates how does that happen?

trying to get 2 tickets and they want $90 a ticket for shizenhouse nosebleeds !!!! 

Standing on the hill it is ($40 each) 

2 minutes ago, Port Demons said:

trying to get 2 tickets and they want $90 a ticket for shizenhouse nosebleeds !!!! 

Standing on the hill it is ($40 each) 

It’s a rip off isn’t it… and it’s $45 assuming inc the bull [censored] ticketek fee… 

 

AO crowds this year, removing the showdown, crowds are approx. 30,000 people. 

at 55K + capacity, how the &^&%$ is so difficult to purchase a decent seat. 

Whine over...... On the Hill it is :-) 

I'll see you all there, as an Adelaide based Dee i have the fortunate scenario of picking off a ticket from an Adelaide family member, will be there supporting the lads.

Will be in the Eastern stand Level 1 under the Audi lounge.

If we get the win we should get around the lads in the Eastern players race giving high fives and words of encouragement. Sounds corny but thats what i do.???


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