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I find this thread pretty sad. Really feeling for all of you regular Demonlanders who can’t go to the game. I live in Perth and have 2 x priority 1 memberships so will be going to the game with my wife.

Be careful who you hand out info to…a lot of new contributors here.

Wishing it was at the G but I’ll be thinking of you all…and bloody yelling loudly!

it is an emotional time…gonna be a long two weeks!

 
HI
I am after 2 more P1 tickets so the family (4 in total) can sit together, thank you to the person who gave me 1. I will pass on my P2 tickets to other demon supporters in WA. Pm if you can help.
(Yes we are all massive lifetime supporters of the Dee's, except for 1 daughter but she's not going!) Plus my local team I coach lost the GF today, need a cheer up (me on the right end) 🙂.

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3 minutes ago, kregan92 said:

cant argue that point with you mate and i can only imagine how hard it would be after so many years to make the gf and not be able to attend.

with the current situation its possible to be the same next year.

i was fortunate enough to attend one gf as a child and this year i am trying to take my kids as my parents did.

I was unable to attend in '64 and had to settle for listening to the GF on the radio, so I'm yet to actually 'see' us win one (unfortunately, I did watch us lose one on TV in 2000).

 
1 hour ago, TRIGON said:

Good catch @hardtack, a lot of people joining Demonland very recently. Personally I'm more than happy to help out a Perth-based Demon Tragic, but not an opportunist.

Yes, I have quoted myself and that's normally poor form, however after a personal email exchange I can vouch for @Jpop being a genuine supporter, so if anyone has a spare Priority 1 ticket available then please message him.

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forgot to say please

Does anyone know how many cat one tickets member has?

 

im the only one flying across and have move interstate hoping we would make it . 
I have 2 x two cat tickets 

1 x $1800 sponsorship ticket(mfc coterie ) or ro buy a cat 1 bar code for $260 on here plus hopefully the 495 seat 

 

all I want is a good seat to watch the match, which way should I go

 

 

 


14 minutes ago, Wolfgang219 said:

Does anyone know how many cat one tickets member has?

 

im the only one flying across and have move interstate hoping we would make it . 
I have 2 x two cat tickets 

1 x $1800 sponsorship ticket(mfc coterie ) or ro buy a cat 1 bar code for $260 on here plus hopefully the 495 seat 

 

all I want is a good seat to watch the match, which way should I go

 

 

 

We have 12,000 tickets allocated. I doubt there are 12,000 P1 holders. Normally about 500 WA demons at games normally and many of those are members. So you would think P1 and P2 will be good as we get first say on the tickets (After AFL members today). Not sure how many AFL members in WA, I doubt there would be many.  

 

Fortunately Tasmanian's can travel and I'm heading there. Watched us lose in '88 and 2000 so hoping for 3rd time lucky. We are certainly a better side than those I watched in my previous two GFs.

Fortunately know one poor Category 1 member stuck in Melbourne so secured a golden ticket - if anybody has another 2 available they will go to fellow long suffering fans.

Go Demons - I'm getting to old for this!

Hi Demonland,

I'm really sorry for posting on your board but I'm desperate to get my hands on a barcode for my dear mother for the Grand Final. She is a die-hard demon has been all my life, she is a member and currently has access to 1 priority 2 ticket but as she is getting on in age doesn't want to go be herself, so here I am hoping to get her one more ticket so she can take dad with her. I am happy to prove my details if anyone is willing to share. My email account is [email protected] if you would like to chat more. 

I dont like to ask but I'm a bit desperate. 

Good luck Mathew

 

I'd sell mine for $200. Barcode. I have seen others go for $300 and up. But no newly signed up people who only signed up to get tickets. Need real Dees.

Yeah I have 1 priority 1 tick too - paid for as well as my airfare Sydney to Melbourne (which have since been refunded with a credit voucher). I’d sell my barcode for $200 but really want a real Supporter too!!


1 hour ago, Darkhorse72 said:
HI
I am after 2 more P1 tickets so the family (4 in total) can sit together, thank you to the person who gave me 1. I will pass on my P2 tickets to other demon supporters in WA. Pm if you can help.
(Yes we are all massive lifetime supporters of the Dee's, except for 1 daughter but she's not going!) Plus my local team I coach lost the GF today, need a cheer up (me on the right end) 🙂.

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Just quoting myself. 

Thank you for the follow demonlanders as I have P1 tickets I need for my family to sit together.  Not sure if i can name them, they are the best and know who they are.  For my P2 barcodes I have contacted the WesternDemons supporters group here in Perth, which I belong to see if we have members in that group that need a ticket.  Just waiting on a response if they need them.

 

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Still coming to terms with being unable to attend...

1 x Priority 1 barcode for sale to a Dees fan. PM if interested. 

Go Dees!

25 minutes ago, kryton101 said:

Yeah I have 1 priority 1 tick too - paid for as well as my airfare Sydney to Melbourne (which have since been refunded with a credit voucher). I’d sell my barcode for $200 but really want a real Supporter too!!

Thanks to our WA supporters for flying the grand old flag - ticket is no longer available and one more seat filled with a supporter. 

I have one category 1 barcode for sale for the $229 price or whatever it was. Just looking at getting my money back. Contact me if interested if you're a Dees supporter and can go.


I gave my barcode away to a friend of a friend who lives in Perth and they asked if I wanted any money for it, and I just asked them to scream their lungs out in support of the boys, and that will make me feel like I’m a part of it in some way.

Hey guys I have 2 of P3 concession and 2 P2 concession barcodes if anyone interested. 

Have 1 Priority 1 ticket. If sadly you cant attend, would love to attend and cheer on the Dees. Looking for one more for my wife, kryton101 can vouch for my genuineness. Prepared to compensate. Thx

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13 minutes ago, roydevers said:

Hey guys I have 2 of P3 concession and 2 P2 concession barcodes if anyone interested. 

Hi mate, me and my son are long suffering perth based dees fans, would love to take my boy-would be a dream come true, can u help? Thank you


I have priority 1 memberships.....does anyone know if the club is planning to reimburse/credit for next year anything in lieu of us not being able to attend the GF?

I have 1 x priority 1, 2 x priority 2 and 2 x priority 3 up for grabs. PM me, proof of undying MFC love required.

19 minutes ago, doggafez said:

I have 1 x priority 1, 2 x priority 2 and 2 x priority 3 up for grabs. PM me, proof of undying MFC love required.

Hi mate, me and my son are long suffering perth based dees fans, would love to take him it'll be a dream come true for him, can u help? Thanks

 

Hi

Im looking for one more barcode. I am a demons member in Perth and can get one for me but unfortunately one barcode only gets one ticket so would love one more for my wife. Happy to pay $300 for the barcode.

Thanks team

36 minutes ago, Gawns Boy said:

Hi mate, me and my son are long suffering perth based dees fans, would love to take him it'll be a dream come true for him, can u help? Thanks

I’d be very careful if I were you. I can understand people coming on here and joining the group in order to try and source tickets, but when people join Demonland in the last day in order to try to sell tickets (I assume they’re selling and not giving away), alarm bells start ringing.

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