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Got my MCC too.

I was still waiting to hear back from someone if he could go, but come 3pm it was every man for himself and i am now going alone aha.
 

 
14 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

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. 

Is this a joke?

If they are only having 25,000 for health and safety reasons then why pack us all in.

Sure they save dollars by not opening/staffing the top level but is this an exercise in saving money or saving lives?

1 minute ago, Demonland said:

Is this a joke?

If they are only having 25,000 for health and safety reasons then why pack us all in.

Sure they save dollars by not opening/staffing the top level but is this an exercise in saving money or saving lives?

DL, surely you've realised it is pointless trying to apply logic to Vic Govt guidelines...


3 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Is this a joke?

If they are only having 25,000 for health and safety reasons then why pack us all in.

Sure they save dollars by not opening/staffing the top level but is this an exercise in saving money or saving lives?

No joke Andy. Same message appears on the Rich v Saints game when you look for tickets. 

What is the capacity of level 4 anyway?
I am sure $ plays a part to do with it, but imagine contract tracing easier if one area is blocked off as such.

When I was at the cricket, I saw some bloke hop over the fence in level 4 of the members and then out the other end. He basically went scoreboard to scoreboard to change seats/meet people – would have crossed numerous zones in doing so.

10am FRIDAY?! Why so late? Why can't tickets go on sale tomorrow for gods sake?

Will there even be any tickets left by the time MCC and AFL reserve get theirs? 

 
48 minutes ago, roy11 said:

Got my MCC too.

I was still waiting to hear back from someone if he could go, but come 3pm it was every man for himself and i am now going alone aha.
 

Just got mine so there must be some left. I only wanted one so that might have made it easier.

So gassed to get 4 seats in the MCC Level 2!

To be honest it’s a joke the Bombers play a home game at the MCG (and under normal circumstances would have made good coin from it) which isn’t their home ground / the game should be at Marvel, a ground I hate as much as Dimma. 

There is no team I loathe more than Essendon - especially their supporters so I’ll be sick if we lose this one! 

The good thing is when we lost to the Crows the response was beating 2nd and 3rd so hopefully we get the same kind of performance on Saturday!


We got 4 tickets in the MCC as well. Great stuff. 

40 minutes ago, A F said:

We got 4 tickets in the MCC as well. Great stuff. 

How many MCC tickets are they selling?

Bloody toffs are going to leave nothing for us plebs!

1 hour ago, Demonland said:

Is this a joke?

If they are only having 25,000 for health and safety reasons then why pack us all in.

Sure they save dollars by not opening/staffing the top level but is this an exercise in saving money or saving lives?

Seeing we are all proud sponsors of rossie, paxxie and hunty, surely they can sort tickets for the demonland life members?

58 minutes ago, OhMyDees said:

Marvel, a ground I hate as much as Dimma. 

I love that you use Dimma as your yardstick. ?

14 minutes ago, binman said:

How many MCC tickets are they selling?

Bloody toffs are going to leave nothing for us plebs!

This is information that the MCC did not consider worth sharing.


6 minutes ago, Flower Magic said:

This is information that the MCC did not consider worth sharing.

If i can't get a ticket i'd love it if the MCC sell 25k tickets, leaving none for EFC members and therefore no revenue! 

Were there limits on how many tickets you can get in one transaction? Earlier in the year it was called at 6 I think then they changed it to 10.

12 noon Friday apparently for MFC members. Looks like we'll be left with the dregs after MCC, AFL & Essendon members. 

Anyone having trouble accessing an MCC ticket? The site keeps rejecting my barcode…over subscribed perhaps?? 


1 hour ago, binman said:

How many MCC tickets are they selling?

Bloody toffs are going to leave nothing for us plebs!

MCC said they members reserve would be at a capacity of 25%
 

the website says the capacity of the Mcc is just under 23,000

So using rough numbers a little under 5750. 

1 hour ago, Flower Magic said:

This is information that the MCC did not consider worth sharing.

The MCC has noted that the 25% limit applies to the members reserve,  approx 6000.  Reserve capacity is 25,000.

And of those 6000, most will be Dees supporters. 

2 minutes ago, Demon17 said:

The MCC has noted that the 25% limit applies to the members reserve,  approx 6000.  Reserve capacity is 25,000.

And of those 6000, most will be Dees supporters. 

Quote off the MCC website.,

"...Under the measures announced by the Victorian Government, stadiums in Victoria will be permitted to operate to a maximum of 25,000 patrons at each game of this weekend’s AFL Round 15 matches. The Members’ Reserve capacity will sit at 25 per cent..."   and

"...members can reserve a ticket for themselves but will not be able to purchase visitor tickets...."

 
1 hour ago, Macbush said:

Anyone having trouble accessing an MCC ticket? The site keeps rejecting my barcode…over subscribed perhaps?? 

are you a provisional mcc member?


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