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28 minutes ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

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

 

Nothing has changed. Those rules are meant to come into effect on July 1st which is Thursday, pending any disasters. Since we know 25,000 is going ahead anyway they’re starting to sell members tickets. Then if the allocation goes up as expected they can release more GA tickets. Makes sense. 

 
 
7 minutes ago, Baghdad Bob said:

there is nowhere for the barcode.  Is anyone else having this issue?

Had same problem on laptop. Ended up using app on phone and it had the box for 12 digit number.

Try that Bob.

18 minutes ago, Baghdad Bob said:

there is nowhere for the barcode.  Is anyone else having this issue?

Did it from my phone no problem just now 


13 minutes ago, Stiff Arm said:

Had same problem on laptop. Ended up using app on phone and it had the box for 12 digit number.

Try that Bob.

just tried on my desktop, even though i can't book till 3pm

barcode entry only pops up after you select the game in the date box

same as before iirc

20 minutes ago, Stiff Arm said:

Had same problem on laptop. Ended up using app on phone and it had the box for 12 digit number.

Try that Bob.

Spoke with someone in the know as I had this problem. He confirmed there was an issue with people on PC’s. Smart devices were unaffected. After 4-5 minutes I switched to the phone.

 
14 minutes ago, FritschyBusiness said:

Website is working now :)

Hi can you send me the link as my searches are not showing the "buy tickets" button on the AFL site

thanks

PS... Finally got in

Tickets on level 2A AFL section

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Ended up jumping on a bit late and am on the wing this time instead of my usual behind the goals PRE (Redlegs)....be nice to have a bit of a change

50 minutes ago, Demons1858 said:

no news about what the mcc match category is and whether provisional members are locked out or not ..

Wed 3.00 pm (tomorrow)  From Tickettek website

Same as last week

On 6/28/2021 at 12:51 PM, longsuffering said:

Hopefully the MCC give more than a couple of hours before tickets go on sale.

Tomorrow 30/6  at 3.00 pm. Same as last week.

As stated on the Ticketek website booking page

7 minutes ago, Demon17 said:

Wed 3.00 pm (tomorrow)  From Tickettek website

Same as last week

Thanks ... but wasn't after the on sale time ... was wanting to know the mcc match category that determines whether provisional members will be eligible ... if it is similar to the Essendon game them I am shut out ... leaving my decision until tomorrow if it's 25k may mean l miss out altogether

2 minutes ago, Demons1858 said:

Thanks ... but wasn't after the on sale time ... was wanting to know the mcc match category that determines whether provisional members will be eligible ... if it is similar to the Essendon game them I am shut out ... leaving my decision until tomorrow if it's 25k may mean l miss out altogether

Sorry my Mistake and good Luck.

With zero cases today again I expect the stated 85% rule to apply by Dan Andrews.  The club told me their email is on hold till that is clarified , assuming its tomorrow morning .


Would not let me select a bay, but gave me M50 so no complaints. We are normally one bay over.

 

Can't complain. Ticketec always put me into m15 or 16 and that is where I always sit.

25k again ... mcc website ... not a time to be fussy about seating ... as my young daughter says but doesn't abide by ... "you get what you get and don't get upset"

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22 minutes ago, Demons1858 said:

25k again ... mcc website ... not a time to be fussy about seating ... as my young daughter says but doesn't abide by ... "you get what you get and don't get upset"

Also from MCC website re game v GWS:

  • Full and Restricted members can reserve a ticket for themselves and purchase up to 2 visitor tickets.
  • Provisional members* and Annual guest card holders can reserve a ticket for themselves. 
  • *Provisional members will not be able to access seating on Level 2.

Just got my 2 tickets for Sat game. Had to go through ticketec, they are hopeless. No seats were av anywhere, and we have reserved seating M52. Rang the club ,finally got through, they said they were still on 25% cap.  They went away and finally got us seats in M16 .

Ticketec and the AFL couldnt run a brothel in an army camp on pay night, they would lose money. 

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I am glad I am not doing this, seems like a lot of bother compared to rolling up on the day and scanning you card. however enjoy guys. 

 

32 minutes ago, ex52k2 said:

Just got my 2 tickets for Sat game. Had to go through ticketec, they are hopeless. No seats were av anywhere, and we have reserved seating M52. Rang the club ,finally got through, they said they were still on 25% cap.  They went away and finally got us seats in M16 .

Ticketec and the AFL couldnt run a brothel in an army camp on pay night, they would lose money. 

Agree.  Trying to get wheelchair seats. Call "hotline"...get told to fill in form, and wait till they get around to it.  Last time they responded the day after the game, saying there were no seats.  But the ones which we were trying to get were unoccupied during the game.

 

No advance warning from the club. We missed the commencement time for priority member going on sale and ended up on level 2 of Southern Stand. Not happy. P!ss poor MFC. 


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