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Well that was the least amount of time I've spent trying to get tickets. Which is strange given the reduced capacity. In and out by 9:03am. AFL Members, level 1 undercover. 

 
10 minutes ago, praha said:

Well that was the least amount of time I've spent trying to get tickets. Which is strange given the reduced capacity. In and out by 9:03am. AFL Members, level 1 undercover. 

I couldn't get any undercover and had to split my group in two - got 5 seats M18 and 3 up on level 3 - but agree there wasn't any waiting queue or anything which made it quicker (I guess only 2 games on sale with reduced capacity meant way less people trying to get on at once).

15 minutes ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

I couldn't get any undercover and had to split my group in two - got 5 seats M18 and 3 up on level 3 - but agree there wasn't any waiting queue or anything which made it quicker (I guess only 2 games on sale with reduced capacity meant way less people trying to get on at once).

I got 5 on level 1. Sorry fam.

 

Waiting patiently for 12pm.... I hope they left at least a few tickets for us home and away Melbourne members with reserved MCG seating. I only need 2 tickets this week, so fingers crossed I can get something.


2 hours ago, praha said:

Well that was the least amount of time I've spent trying to get tickets. Which is strange given the reduced capacity. In and out by 9:03am. AFL Members, level 1 undercover. 

Thsi is interesting.

 

Does it indicate the Bombers arent coming out in droves and locking away the public capacity???   Could be a vociferous Demons supporter numbers??

According to ticketek AFL Reserve tickets have sold out.

 

Just got my ticket as a standard home and away member so don't think they're sold out yet. It changed from saying no tickets available at about 12.01.

M35 anyone? 

6 minutes ago, RedBlueandTrue said:

Just got my ticket as a standard home and away member so don't think they're sold out yet. It changed from saying no tickets available at about 12.01.

M35 anyone? 

Yep I got mine. Was in at 12:00:01. Got 2 tickets in M35.

There seem to only be 2 bays allocated to Melbourne members which is M34 and M35. 

I'll take what I can get at this stage. Super happy we got tickets! 


Looks like 3 bays for Dees supporters on L1 Ponsford M34-36

Just now, DeesignerAU said:

Looks like 3 bays for Dees supporters on L1 Ponsford M34-36

At least if we are stuck behind the goals we will be stuck there with our own kind and not filthy Essendon supporters. 

If you haven't got a ticket and you're a home and away member, go now quickly. I reckon there are still tickets available. 

MFC 16 game member and just got 1 ticket.

Can't be many left, as 3 of the 4 bays behind the goals allocated to our club are full. At least that's the message I kept getting on ticketek site. 

Get in quick!

22 hours ago, Kick_It_To_Pickett said:

You’ll be happy to know there are no visitor tickets for MCC on Saturday. Pays to research 

Hi @Kick_It_To_Pickett - yes I misread about Saturday Re: Visitor tickets and as i posted yesterday "I stand corrected", but my initial point was about provisional members being valued less than Visitors. this was  originally the case for Friday Night's game where Visitor Passes were being sold but provisional members did not have an entitlement to attend. Saw plenty of comments from Provisional Members on social media complaining about this and the MCC has since allowed Provisional members to attend that game - but not sure if that is due to low sales or the negative feedback.

Either way hope as many of the Demonland faithful can get to the game this week.

All the best

 

 

 

45 minutes ago, RedBlueandTrue said:

Just got my ticket as a standard home and away member so don't think they're sold out yet. It changed from saying no tickets available at about 12.01.

M35 anyone? 

Uhuh


My god. My mate who is bombers fan who cant go isn't a bloody member! Fool.

Means i cant use his barcode!

 

Edited by binman

Glad we're all sitting together, was worried they'd disperse us amongst the others. Will be a lot of fun if we can get up. C'mon you demons!!!!

A reminder to all of the lucky ticket holders if you even the slightest sniffle or vague symptom on Saturday you need to stay home.

And if you do feel a bit off, even a tiny bit, i can help you out and take your seats to make sure we have good representation at the game. 

The slightest symptom, do the right thing for Victoria and stay home. And i'll volunteer to take the you seat to do the right thing for the Dees. 

6 minutes ago, binman said:

A reminder to all of the lucky ticket holders if you even the slightest sniffle or vague symptom on Saturday you need to stay home.

And if you do feel a bit off, even a tiny bit, i can help you out and take your seats to make sure we have good representation at the game. 

The slightest symptom, do the right thing for Victoria and stay home. And i'll volunteer to take the you seat to do the right thing for the Dees. 

I hear ya, fellah. Bitterly disappointed about not getting a ticket. What makes it sting worse is that it really should’ve/ could’ve been capped at even 50% ☹️

It really is a load of crap. How Marvel and the MCG have the same capacity is beyond me. We could easily get 35,000 people at the G and have it be a far lesser risk than Marvel.

MCG has multiple transportation avenues, so the load on public transport is far lower than at Marvel. Not to mention it is a true outdoor venue and 3 times larger. 

Insanity with no common sense as per usual. 


On 6/23/2021 at 12:54 PM, Rab D Nesbitt said:

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. 

Bummer I was planning a trip to windy hill for my first game of real football at the ground on Sunday.

Cool, a few ‘landers close to each other. Might just be able to identify them if they’re frantically typing on the phone during the game. 

M34 on an aisle right behind the left goalpost. Bring on Saturday night!

 

I know this is a massive long shot, but if any of the Demonland faithful are MFC  H and A members and not able to go and would be willing to PM me their barcode, I’d be eternally grateful.

I’m a full home game member and MCC Full member , so I’ve been able to sort myself through the MCC, but my wife (also MFC home member) isn’t able to get into the MCC with me. As a home member, she also can’t buy a seat right now. 
 

if anyone could help me out, I’d love to hear from you

17 minutes ago, Kick_It_To_Pickett said:

I know this is a massive long shot, but if any of the Demonland faithful are MFC  H and A members and not able to go and would be willing to PM me their barcode, I’d be eternally grateful.

I’m a full home game member and MCC Full member , so I’ve been able to sort myself through the MCC, but my wife (also MFC home member) isn’t able to get into the MCC with me. As a home member, she also can’t buy a seat right now. 
 

if anyone could help me out, I’d love to hear from you

I tried using my barcodes to see if I can help you out with 2 kids tickets (we get a kid ticket for every adult membership barcode), but it says all sold out.

There appears to be nothing left 


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