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TICKETING: Rd 16 vs GWS


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Imagine they'll wait until midweek announcement re: restrictions easing before tickets go on sale. 

either way imagine there will be an increase in attendance and given the fact its GWS we should all be sweet. 

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3 hours ago, Fat Tony said:

Obviously there won't be an issue with crowd numbers assuming no more outbreaks. Does anyone have information about sale times? MCC and other members?

MCC just said they are waiting on Govt. confirmation of the capacity number.

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1 minute ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Haven’t received an email and nothing on the website 

I was hoping to use my own seat for this game

nothing from the Club or the AFL Bitter

Just happened to open ticketek and found the proposed dates and times

 

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7 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

i received an email from the mfc, the afl, and ticketek yesterday telling me when tix were on sale

wow i wonder why i didnt receive them

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16 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

i received an email from the mfc, the afl, and ticketek yesterday telling me when tix were on sale

Did it mention if reserve members would need to go through ticketek to reserve their seat? Or if they would just have access to their regular seat?

 

9 minutes ago, Kent said:

wow i wonder why i didnt receive them

I also didn’t receive an email as a reserved member…

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We haven't had a home game in Melbourne for 7 weeks. The club can't just assume that everyone is across what the current rules are given that they are changing by the week, if not the day.

The club website is typically useless - see below.

https://www.melbournefc.com.au/member-ticketing/r16

Do we need to book tickets? Can we use our reserved seats? Does anyone know what is going on?

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Just got an email to say tickets go on sale at 3pm for our membership level (level 1 reserved seating). So if anyone didn’t get the email but is in the same category of membership, 3pm it is. 
I think those with reserved seats on level 2 can buy tickets at 1pm

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6 minutes ago, Jaded said:

Just got an email to say tickets go on sale at 3pm for our membership level (level 1 reserved seating). So if anyone didn’t get the email but is in the same category of membership, 3pm it is. 
I think those with reserved seats on level 2 can buy tickets at 1pm

That's right

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3 minutes ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

They seem to be working off 25k capacity again as it was trickier than expected to get tickets in the AFL Members this morning. You will definitely need to book tickets.

To be fair at 25,000 vs GWS I expect very few will miss out. 24980 Melbourne fans. 20 GWS fans. 
If as expected the limits are increased on Thursday they will release more tickets. But I applaud them for letting priority members get tickets early. It’s too annoying not being able to organize your weekend until much later in the week. 

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20 minutes ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

They seem to be working off 25k capacity again as it was trickier than expected to get tickets in the AFL Members this morning. You will definitely need to book tickets.

Were there many Dee supporters sitting in the AFL members last week V's Essendon?

That will probably provide a guide on how full the AFL members will be on Saturday, and I'm tipping it won't be anywhere near full. 

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I don't get it tho - didn't the government say last week there would be 85% capacity this week? What's changed?

27 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Were there many Dee supporters sitting in the AFL members last week V's Essendon?

That will probably provide a guide on how full the AFL members will be on Saturday, and I'm tipping it won't be anywhere near full. 

Not too many, MFC don't have many AFL Members at all, maybe a couple of thousand - yet I couldn't get more than 5 seats together this morning (had to split my booking of 9 people in 2) and could only get seats undercover in M24 (I generally like to sit in M18/19 on the wing)

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