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6 hours ago, Jibroni said:

Because it denies Cat 2 and 3 members a chance to go. Sorry but unless you have been a regular contributor to this forum you don't deserve a code. 

I couldn't agree with this more.

 

I have quite a few priority 1 and 2 barcodes and if anyone is interested they can PM me, I'm not looking for payment. 

There are 6 priority one and maybe 7 priority 2, I'm not sure exactly.

Get back to me and I'll respond in the morning.

I'm a long time WA based member. Praying that my Priority 2 barcode gets me a ticket after 11am Tommorow. Would be crushed if all of the VIC based supporters have passed on their codes to casual fans and the allocation is full when Priority 2 starts 😅

Anyone know how many Priority 1 memberships would be out there?

 
6 minutes ago, DemonWA said:

I'm a long time WA based member. Praying that my Priority 2 barcode gets me a ticket after 11am Tommorow. Would be crushed if all of the VIC based supporters have passed on their codes to casual fans and the allocation is full when Priority 2 starts 😅

Anyone know how many Priority 1 memberships would be out there?

How many prIority 1 do you need?

8 minutes ago, Dante said:

How many prIority 1 do you need?

Myself and 2 other priorty 2 members are hoping  to go - so 3 is what we are hoping for. Would be ideal to get the tickets early and be able to relax haha!


I think we can arrange that. I’ll pm you the barcodes, they are GF guarantee tickets. 
just make sure the lot of you yell loud and often. 

28 minutes ago, Dante said:

I have quite a few priority 1 and 2 barcodes and if anyone is interested they can PM me, I'm not looking for payment. 

There are 6 priority one and maybe 7 priority 2, I'm not sure exactly.

Get back to me and I'll respond in the morning.

Sent you a PM.

VERY keen for a priority 1 barcode if you have one left! Great of you to share so many!

Just now, Spaghetti said:

Sent you a PM.

VERY keen for a priority 1 barcode if you have one left! Great of you to share so many!

I'll send you a PM with the barcode

 
30 minutes ago, Dante said:

I have quite a few priority 1 and 2 barcodes and if anyone is interested they can PM me, I'm not looking for payment. 

There are 6 priority one and maybe 7 priority 2, I'm not sure exactly.

Get back to me and I'll respond in the morning.

I would love to be considered. I currently have 2 x priority 1 and would you love another 3 priority 1 so the whole family can go. We are mad Demons supporters and moved to WA 2 years ago. 

Desperately chasing 2 x barcodes if anyone has any available (happy to pay). Perth based dees fan! Thanks in advance 🙏


On 8/29/2021 at 12:58 PM, Demonland said:

Excellent question.

I would happily give my ticket to someone in Perth provided they sign a stat dec that they will cheer for the Dees and put thier excellent booing skills to use to our benefit.

I would happily go for your team and buy your tickets ….. I will even wear your team colours 

8 hours ago, Phil C said:

Thanks for that. 

I can confirm Phil is correct block 131 is always the home team cheer squad and where Melbourne CS were last Friday night.

47 minutes ago, Dante said:

I have quite a few priority 1 and 2 barcodes and if anyone is interested they can PM me, I'm not looking for payment. 

There are 6 priority one and maybe 7 priority 2, I'm not sure exactly.

Get back to me and I'll respond in the morning.

Long time user mate, know I don’t post enough but I’m happy to dm you

Got a priority 1 here for a genuine WA lander in need.  PM me if interested

Still got a couple left but I'm going to be so PM me and I'll get back to you in the morning

 


2 minutes ago, Dante said:

Still got a couple left but I'm going to be so PM me and I'll get back to you in the morning

 

Have sent you a DM. Thanks in advance 🙏

Edited by TheJack

Ive genuinley been too busy celebrating hungover all weekend after attending friday nights game to even realise this whole barcode trade is a thing!

Prior to covid shutdowns in 2020 shutting down my business id been an interstate member for decades, hurts so much not having access to guaranteed tickets for me and my family given its going to be the only time in history (at least for the next 99years) the GF will be in my home town.

Assuming i dont get access to genral admission tickets Im going to make the most of it and have a good old fashioned back yard bbq with a bunch of friends that have all jumped on board the bandwagon

 

Go the dees.................1 more game of happy tears to come hopefully!

Edited by DurriePirate

1 hour ago, TheJack said:

Desperately chasing 2 x barcodes if anyone has any available (happy to pay). Perth based dees fan! Thanks in advance 🙏

Just need the 1 priority 1 now if possible! Thanks in advance 

Edited by TheJack

Also chasing 1 x Tier 1 code? I know I’m late to the party but was just waiting for my dad to confirm he’d be there so hoping to secure him a ticket, who has flown up from tassie 

Good morning all. Insanely jealous of the lucky dees fans out west. Would love to be at a Grand Final let alone one with my beloved Melbourne Football Club in it. Still pinching myself that we’re in it after so many years of mediocrity punctuated by false dawns.  

 

I have a priority 1 GFG so I’ve got access to a ticket.  Don’t want it to go to waste. At the moment it’s offered to my cousin who is a teacher in a remote Aboriginal community in the Kimberley.  He’s understandably got a few travel logistics to get sorted before he can attend. I understand the WA school term finishes the day before the game, so it’s an additional level of complication. If he gets there, needless to say he’ll cheer red and blue. 

 

This is a bit backwards but I’m going to purchase the ticket for him on the assumption that he can go. I’ll aim to purchase a “cheaper” ticket (category 4/5/6) near the Dees cheer squad.

 

If he can’t sort out his travel then I’ll be on the wrong side of border restrictions, having paid for a GFG and GF ticket. Not the smartest hey but my decision-making is clouded by grand final fever at the moment.

 

TL DR: I’ll potentially have a ticket for sale/purchase in a few days. 

 

Good luck with ticket purchases today and GO DEES


Hi all - still trying to get 2 Cat 1 barcodes.

Son and his cousins hoping to escort their old man and ensure he doesn't have a heart attack - one a 5th year med student. Hopefully they can sit with me.

All from Tasmania - all have flights booked already. G2G pass attached.

Go Demons

G2G Pass.pdf

Edited by Grapeviney

My brother and I live in SA and are life long MFC members and have a cat 3 barcode. We're all booked and ready to go, but if people keep giving away their cat 1 and 2 passes we're going to miss out. Please stop!!!!

 

I have a code but cant get it to work on ticketmaster. anyone else having the same issue?

Its showing my code but asking me to select a quantity which I cannot do

Edited by BAMF

3 minutes ago, BAMF said:

I have a code but cant get it to work on ticketmaster. anyone else having the same issue?

The Cat 1 tickets go on sale at 9am Perth time not CST or EST


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