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Thanks Sir

hope its soon as we need to get as good a crowd as possible

 

Absolute guess here but if it's 30,000 maximum (30%), the allocation could be spread as follows:

6,000 MCC members

4,500 AFL members (Ess and Melb support packages with priority)

18,000 Essendon members

1,500 MFC members.

A lot of your rank and file MFC supporters will need to wait until the GWS game next week.

 

 

 

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2 hours ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Absolute guess here but if it's 30,000 maximum (30%), the allocation could be spread as follows:

6,000 MCC members

4,500 AFL members (Ess and Melb support packages with priority)

18,000 Essendon members

1,500 MFC members.

A lot of your rank and file MFC supporters will need to wait until the GWS game next week.

 

 

 

Yep TV for the majority BBP.

16 minutes ago, old dee said:

Yep TV for the majority BBP.

Thankfully Brian Taylor isn't on the Saturday night roster for Ch 7.

Whilst we've had our fair share or FTA games lately, we've also had more than enough of BT.

 
2 hours ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Absolute guess here but if it's 30,000 maximum (30%), the allocation could be spread as follows:

6,000 MCC members

4,500 AFL members (Ess and Melb support packages with priority)

18,000 Essendon members

1,500 MFC members.

A lot of your rank and file MFC supporters will need to wait until the GWS game next week.

 

 

 

18,000 vs 1,500? Is that the proportional difference in our member numbers? ;-)

1 minute ago, deeTRACted said:

I could very well be wrong but I think the MCG will be 50% and Marvel the 15-20% 

The journo's have gone with 15-30% since yesterday for both venues.

Hopefully it will be 50% for our GWS game the following week, although we could probably accommodate everyone at 25% if we're being honest for that fixture.


3 minutes ago, Spargonicus said:

18,000 vs 1,500? Is that the proportional difference in our member numbers? ;-)

No, but I reckon they'll give the majority of members tickets to the home team.

 

6 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Thankfully Brian Taylor isn't on the Saturday night roster for Ch 7.

Whilst we've had our fair share or FTA games lately, we've also had more than enough of BT.

Any BT is too much BT.

I expect they'll cramm everyone in to one small section of the G as per the usual safe practice.

#respectforthefans

13 minutes ago, Brownie said:

I expect they'll cramm everyone in to one small section of the G as per the usual safe practice.

#respectforthefans

Prof. Sutton said they do that coz it’s easier to monitor a crowd that’s all confined to one space; to make sure everyone is adhering to the covid rules. If that’s the case, couldn’t they put on extra staff to monitor more areas? It’s not rocket science. 

8 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Prof. Sutton said they do that coz it’s easier to monitor a crowd that’s all confined to one space; to make sure everyone is adhering to the covid rules. If that’s the case, couldn’t they put on extra staff to monitor more areas? It’s not rocket science. 

Pay more WCW wash your mouth out.


23 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Prof. Sutton said they do that coz it’s easier to monitor a crowd that’s all confined to one space;  

Of course... very similar to herding cattle or sheep

Perhaps a few kelpies to keep us all in our places may not go astray

27 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Prof. Sutton said they do that coz it’s easier to monitor a crowd that’s all confined to one space; to make sure everyone is adhering to the covid rules. If that’s the case, couldn’t they put on extra staff to monitor more areas? It’s not rocket science. 

Therein lies the problem.

I think it is for some.

After the  2020 season and continuing virus problems this year the game as pretty much become a tv game for me. I would much prefer to be at games but for a few reasons it is too hard till mid August. So you all will not need to worry about me taking your place at the G. Enjoy everyone. 

20 minutes ago, old dee said:

After the  2020 season and continuing virus problems this year the game as pretty much become a tv game for me. I would much prefer to be at games but for a few reasons it is too hard till mid August. So you all will not need to worry about me taking your place at the G. Enjoy everyone. 

Is there a Casey game at Windy Hill this weekend. Could be a pleasant diversion


5 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Is there a Casey game at Windy Hill this weekend. Could be a pleasant diversion

I had not thought of that DJ. I need to check. The no.1 question is will there be spectators? 

9 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Is there a Casey game at Windy Hill this weekend. Could be a pleasant diversion

Just checked the VFL site. Essendrug home game but says time and date to be confirmed. So we wait.

6000 MCC spots, will be quite the battle getting one. Wonder when they'll go on sale. 

 
3 hours ago, Spargonicus said:

18,000 vs 1,500? Is that the proportional difference in our member numbers? ;-)

Most of MCC will be demon supporters


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