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  On 22/06/2021 at 11:08, DeeZee said:

Essendon’s home game so they’ll get most tix.

Most likely something like 

15k Bombers supporters 

5k Melbourne

5k AFL MCC Corporate

I’d say mcc and AFL members  will be proportionate to the the number of seats those areas have in the ground that’s how it worked earlier in the year, mcc is approx 25% of seats, AFL members area is similar. Meaning only about 50% max will be club and general admin. So maybe 10k bombers and 2.5k Melbourne members is my guess if total capacity is capped at 25%

 

Total trash. Another weekend down the drain of seeing my team play. Living in this state is getting really tiresome. 

  On 22/06/2021 at 11:52, Jaded said:

Total trash. Another weekend down the drain of seeing my team play. Living in this state is getting really tiresome. 

Especially when we are having such a good year and we don’t get to fully enjoy the experience.

Heres hoping it gets back to normal by finals 


  On 22/06/2021 at 11:29, Marco said:

This is getting us ready for when we have to scramble for GF tickets 

It will be like trying to win Tattslotto 1 in a million chance.You would be better trying to buy a ticket watching two blind turtles mate

Still no official announcement even though 7 news have reported 25k last night

 
  On 22/06/2021 at 11:08, DeeZee said:

Essendon’s home game so they’ll get most tix.

Most likely something like 

15k Bombers supporters 

5k Melbourne

5k AFL MCC Corporate

Looks about right.

Perhaps a fraction more AFL and MCC members and a fraction less club members I reckon.

I assume the announcement will come at today's press conference. 0 cases and strong testing numbers today.

If they allow the same number of spectators at Marvel as they do the MCG, you just know they have no common sense.

 


  On 22/06/2021 at 20:21, picket fence said:

It will be like trying to win Tattslotto 1 in a million chance.You would be better trying to buy a ticket watching two blind turtles mate

I would’ve said you’d have a better chance of being struck by lightning. But hey, you do you, fellah. ?

  On 22/06/2021 at 22:58, Jaded said:

I assume the announcement will come at today's press conference. 0 cases and strong testing numbers today.

If they allow the same number of spectators at Marvel as they do the MCG, you just know they have no common sense.

 

That is what is being indicated - 25k cap at outdoor venues regardless of capacity

  On 23/06/2021 at 01:22, Dr. Gonzo said:

That is what is being indicated - 25k cap at outdoor venues regardless of capacity

I can't make it on Saturday night regardless of cap, but it's going to be a nervous wait for other AFL members ticket holders such as yourself and Praha, considering Essendon probably have 6,000 - 8,000 AFL Essendon member club support.

You'd think 2,500 - 4,000 AFL members will be allocated tickets to only Dons and Dees support packages.

 

  On 23/06/2021 at 01:22, Dr. Gonzo said:

That is what is being indicated - 25k cap at outdoor venues regardless of capacity

Which makes no sense. Marvel isn't even really an 'outdoor' venue if the roof is closed.

 

85% Capacity at Marvel and the G - from July 1st

Edited by deeTRACted
Misread the Press release


  On 23/06/2021 at 01:22, Dr. Gonzo said:

That is what is being indicated - 25k cap at outdoor venues regardless of capacity

That’s not a percentage though. That’s ridiculous! So, if a venue has a capacity of, say, 50,000 and they cap it at 25,000 then that’s 50% so why can’t they go 50% at the G? It’s so nonsensical. 

I would find this easier to accept if we were the home side. As things stand as a tridents member my chances of getting tickets will be slim to none. To get my footy fix this week I might have to trek out to Windy Hill and see how Weids fares. 


  On 23/06/2021 at 02:48, Baghdad Bob said:

I'd go to Casey if I were you.

Ah! Our home game is it BB? In which case I'm crossing my fingers I'll get tickets for the G as Casey is way too far out of my way. 

 

AFL Reserve available from Friday 9am and Club members from Friday 10am according to Ticketek website. And due to Government regulations, Level 4 seating will not be available for this match.

For those wanting to attend I hope you get tickets. 

Edited by Dee Zephyr

Got my MCC seat, you beauty. Will need to make enough noise for two people given that the crowd will only be about half of what it would otherwise be.


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