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9 hours ago, It's Time said:

I'm a MCC/MFC member. So it was $150 extra just for the GFG on top of the max MCC/MFC membership.

I am MCC/MFC Premium and it cost me $229! Shenanigans! 

 

Hi guys, bit of a long shot here. Got access to GF tickets? Hate WCE? Cant make it to the GF? Anyone willing to on sell there tickets/access to the GF? Looking for 5 tickets for me and my young family, will buy merchandise and cheer for the dees as if there my own. Freo member. Got to ask, not expecting miracles but promise to hold my end of the bargain. Go Dees! Alastair

[email protected]

0422672597

50 minutes ago, roy11 said:

I am MCC/MFC Premium and it cost me $229! Shenanigans! 

From memory MCC/MFC Premium membership is $229 which you have to have in order to then buy the extra $150 for the GFG.  

 

According to The Age 12,000 tickets will be available to each clubs members. 

Gday chasing barcodes for Perth gf if they make it. Im an Eagles fan but also a Perth Demons fan in the WAFL so also have a soft spot for Melb. The Perth Dees haven't won since 1977 so would love to see the other Dees win the big one. Happy to send beers your way for the big day if you can help me out.

 

Cheers Bushe


9 minutes ago, Bushe said:

Gday chasing barcodes for Perth gf if they make it. Im an Eagles fan but also a Perth Demons fan in the WAFL so also have a soft spot for Melb. The Perth Dees haven't won since 1977 so would love to see the other Dees win the big one. Happy to send beers your way for the big day if you can help me out.

 

Cheers Bushe

Gotta love every Western Australian and his dog feeding off the carcass of every Melbournian who's stuck in lockdown.

14 minutes ago, It's Time said:

From memory MCC/MFC Premium membership is $229 which you have to have in order to then buy the extra $150 for the GFG.  

I paid $225 for MFC/MCC Premium at the start of the year and then tucked on GFG in June for $229 - So not sure what has happened here. 

6 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Gotta love every Western Australian and his dog feeding off the carcass of every Melbournian who's stuck in lockdown.

I’m from Perth but have my own GF guarantee. This is why I’m not sure it is a great idea to hand over barcodes. Members like myself and my wife who have been priority 1 for many years will then be competing with the hangers on

 

So what benefits does MCC/MFC Premium give you to start with.

3 minutes ago, The Swimming Dee said:

I’m from Perth but have my own GF guarantee. This is why I’m not sure it is a great idea to hand over barcodes. Members like myself and my wife who have been priority 1 for many years will then be competing with the hangers on

Absolutely no upside in handing over a bar code unless you have a family or a friend in Perth. I wouldn’t hand over a bar code to some internet random.

Plus people in Perth have had the opportunity to purchase a GF guarantee membership which went on sale recently.

 


Hey guys, bit of a long shot. Got access to Gf tickets? Unable to make it? Hate Wce? Don’t want to give scalpers access to tickets? I’m Alastair a die hard Freo member. My family and I are willing to buy the merchandise and support the mighty Dees on Gf like they are our own. Only issue is currently 10k tickets to general public in WA. So thought what can I do to give my family the best shot of getting access and this is it. I can be reached via [email protected] or 0422672597 looking for 5 tickets which is even more of a issue. Pretty please Go DEES

Ticket on sale times, fingers crossed there will be some available for my priority 3's (again, should we make it):

Sunday, Sept 12

9am: AFL Gold and Medallion Club members

11am: AFL Silver members

Monday, Sept 13

Members of 1st Preliminary Final winner (Melbourne or Geelong)

9am: Priority 1

11am: Priority 2

1pm: Priority 3

Tuesday, Sept 14

Members of 2nd Preliminary Final winner (Port Adelaide or Western Bulldogs)

9am: Priority 1

11am: Priority 2

1pm: Priority 3

Thursday, Sept 16

10am: General Public

GRAND FINAL PRICES

(Adult / Concession)

Category 1 $450 / $383

Category 2 $405 / $344

Category 3 $375 / $319

Category 4 $330 / $281

Category 5 $275 / $234

Category 6 $185 / $157

https://www.perthnow.com.au/sport/afl/afl-grand-final-how-to-buy-general-public-tickets-for-optus-stadium-blockbuster-c-3914816
 

18 hours ago, It's Time said:

I was told if we get through we would get emails about it on the weekend after the Prelims are finished so I assume this Sunday. The email will explain what you can do and I was told you can forward the email on to anyone you want to give it to. 

Hopefully I’m looking forward to these emails on Sunday, I’ll put my hand up and say I have 4 members in my household all long term members but should we go through I will be happy to use  2 more members barcodes if available for my brother and nephew to attend, with us.  They are both long suffering Freo members but on board for September and heading to the Prelim with us tomorrow decked out in Red and Blue

21 minutes ago, loges said:

So what benefits does MCC/MFC Premium give you to start with.

MELBOURNE FOOTBALL CLUB/MCC EXCLUSIVE - $89

Benefits include:

  • 2022 Membership pack including exclusive Melbourne Football Club/MCC member scarf or Cap and a MFC/MCC Dual Member Keyring.
  • Inclusion in 2022 membership tally
  • Exclusive access to Melbourne Football Club/MCC dual member-only bar at select Melbourne home games
  • Priority access to purchase finals tickets in Weeks 1-3 in which Melbourne participates
  • Discounted tickets to Melbourne Football Club/MCC match day luncheons
  • Free entry to Marvel Stadium home matches (if fixtured)
  • Access to exclusive member-only offers from Melbourne’s commercial partners

MELBOURNE FOOTBALL CLUB/MCC PREMIUM - $225

Benefits include (as above but also)

  • Three game guest pass into MCC Reserve for three select Melbourne home games.
  • Free Junior membership for a child under 15 years (as at 1/1/22)
  • Exclusive access to Melbourne Football Club/MCC dual member-only bar at select Melbourne home games
  • Plus all Melbourne Football Club/MCC Exclusive benefits

If you want the GFG you need to be a MELBOURNE FOOTBALL CLUB/MCC PREMIUM member.

For MCC Members only full Members can enter the GF Ballot for the MCC. Restricted members can occasionally get access on the day, but generally if Victorian teams are playing it is difficult. I am a Restricted Member so in the interim this is my best shot at attending any grand final in the next few years. 

56 minutes ago, John Crow Batty said:

According to The Age 12,000 tickets will be available to each clubs members. 

That is F all, thought it would have been at least 15k each supporter base, 30k of hardcore supporters.

That really is disgraceful.

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1 hour ago, Bushe said:

Gday chasing barcodes for Perth gf if they make it. Im an Eagles fan but also a Perth Demons fan in the WAFL so also have a soft spot for Melb. The Perth Dees haven't won since 1977 so would love to see the other Dees win the big one. Happy to send beers your way for the big day if you can help me out.

 

Cheers Bushe

They love a bandwagon don't they WA.

1 hour ago, John Crow Batty said:

According to The Age 12,000 tickets will be available to each clubs members. 

that's quite fair given that  the MCG numbers are around 20k for each club

34 minutes ago, Win4theAges said:

That is F all, thought it would have been at least 15k each supporter base, 30k of hardcore supporters.

That really is disgraceful.

Most of 53k melb members are in vic cant go , only wa  sa qld supporters could go and those melb members giving their codes to wa friends family.. PA members only side likely to buy 12k . There will be lots of ga tickets available ..

I bought  airline tickets 7 weeks ago thinking gf would be in perth. I and many others are resolved to the fact that if we make it , it will be seen sat night  on a tv by oneself . ( unless we are allowed 5 visitors in the house
 

Hey all, thought i'd shoot my shot through here!

Long suffering Demon fan since moving to Perth in 2006. Was fortunate enough to have someone kindly let me use their barcode the last time we had a final in Perth (ouch) and would love to have the opportunity again for the Grand Final assuming we get there. Already got a ticket sorted for tomorrow night but would feel like an absolute fool if I missed the opportunity to see the Dees play a Grand Final in my home town

Flick me an email at [email protected] or a message on 0497 817 016 - would be forever appreciative of the DemonLand family!


2 hours ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Absolutely no upside in handing over a bar code unless you have a family or a friend in Perth. I wouldn’t hand over a bar code to some internet random.

Plus people in Perth have had the opportunity to purchase a GF guarantee membership which went on sale recently.

 

My family and are Dees supports and I have been a member for over 22 years. We hold a Cat 2 Interstate Family Membership as we live in Perth. If we do win against Geelong happy to negotiate with Melbourne based members to receive GF Tickets if unable to attend. Happy to give my details to Joan at Western Demons (Perth Based Supporter Group), as to ensure it is legitimate.

Go Dee's !

 

3 hours ago, Jpop said:

Ticket on sale times, fingers crossed there will be some available for my priority 3's (again, should we make it):

Sunday, Sept 12

9am: AFL Gold and Medallion Club members

11am: AFL Silver members

Monday, Sept 13

Members of 1st Preliminary Final winner (Melbourne or Geelong)

9am: Priority 1

11am: Priority 2

1pm: Priority 3

Tuesday, Sept 14

Members of 2nd Preliminary Final winner (Port Adelaide or Western Bulldogs)

9am: Priority 1

11am: Priority 2

1pm: Priority 3

Thursday, Sept 16

10am: General Public

GRAND FINAL PRICES

(Adult / Concession)

Category 1 $450 / $383

Category 2 $405 / $344

Category 3 $375 / $319

Category 4 $330 / $281

Category 5 $275 / $234

Category 6 $185 / $157

https://www.perthnow.com.au/sport/afl/afl-grand-final-how-to-buy-general-public-tickets-for-optus-stadium-blockbuster-c-3914816
 

Its great we get first preference over the second team.  My worry (Besides the bloody cost!) is I have 1 GFG tickets and 5 priority 2 tickets in the immediate family (family membership).  If I get more than my GFG 1 ticket, how do we get to sit together as the others being my kids 12,9 and maybe the wife (not a footy person)?  Do they release all the tickets together that have been allocated?

Update: Spoke to the club, they expect 12,000 tickets to be allocated to us. I would need to wait for 11am and hope their are seats left for me to buy with my kids if we allocated some. Which is no ideal as I fear I may miss out on even 1 seat.  So if we win, if anyone in lockdown have spare GFG that they cannot use maybe contact me to chat about it over the weekend. (Also the conversation in our house is how much we will pay for the kids to go at the listed prices for category 1)

 

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3 hours ago, roy11 said:

MELBOURNE FOOTBALL CLUB/MCC EXCLUSIVE - $89

Benefits include:

  • 2022 Membership pack including exclusive Melbourne Football Club/MCC member scarf or Cap and a MFC/MCC Dual Member Keyring.
  • Inclusion in 2022 membership tally
  • Exclusive access to Melbourne Football Club/MCC dual member-only bar at select Melbourne home games
  • Priority access to purchase finals tickets in Weeks 1-3 in which Melbourne participates
  • Discounted tickets to Melbourne Football Club/MCC match day luncheons
  • Free entry to Marvel Stadium home matches (if fixtured)
  • Access to exclusive member-only offers from Melbourne’s commercial partners

MELBOURNE FOOTBALL CLUB/MCC PREMIUM - $225

Benefits include (as above but also)

  • Three game guest pass into MCC Reserve for three select Melbourne home games.
  • Free Junior membership for a child under 15 years (as at 1/1/22)
  • Exclusive access to Melbourne Football Club/MCC dual member-only bar at select Melbourne home games
  • Plus all Melbourne Football Club/MCC Exclusive benefits

If you want the GFG you need to be a MELBOURNE FOOTBALL CLUB/MCC PREMIUM member.

For MCC Members only full Members can enter the GF Ballot for the MCC. Restricted members can occasionally get access on the day, but generally if Victorian teams are playing it is difficult. I am a Restricted Member so in the interim this is my best shot at attending any grand final in the next few years. 

Thanks

 

Hi All,

I am reaching out to see if anyone has any barcodes (only really need 2) for the grand final potentially if the demons get up tomorrow night (which I'll be attending). Not going to pretend to be a mad demons supporter as I am a WCE man but the demons always have a soft spot with me and I've already picked out my guernsey im buying from Jim Kidd for the next two games as I think its long due to break the drought! But I can promise if you entrust me with the barcodes I will be facetiming you as they lift the cup and would mean the world to go watch a grand final in our home state with my dad. 

Either way I'll be backing your boys to go all the way and hope to see them lift that cup. 

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I would be careful - we have been told we can share PF barcodes, but as I understand it, GFG are not transferrable.  I would wait until we get the email from the club (should we win) that outlines how this will work, and if transfer is allowed.


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