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14 minutes ago, Dedringer said:

I have one priority 2 barcode, it's only going to go to someone who can convince me they're a real fan.

Open your pm's please

 

 
14 minutes ago, drysdale demon said:

Ethan, do you know anybody that wants a barcode, I will give it to you if they follow the demons.

me!!!!!!!!!

 

This is doing my head in.

 

Anyone with a spare code or codes, can I have a couple please.

I can provide a pic of the dudues membership card if you want proof.

 

thanks, faulty


19 minutes ago, drysdale demon said:

Ethan, do you know anybody that wants a barcode, I will give it to you if they follow the demons.

I will take 1 or both please.

Can supply a pic of the dudes membership details as proof they are going to a good cause.

23 minutes ago, Dedringer said:

I have one priority 2 barcode, it's only going to go to someone who can convince me they're a real fan.

Pick Me!

 

I have my P3 for myself but want to take the family along so am asking if anyone has 1-3 barcodes still out there that I can utilise?


Can all of you people who have just signed up to Demonland, [censored] off and leave this for actual Melbourne supporters please?

30 minutes ago, drysdale demon said:

Ethan, do you know anybody that wants a barcode, I will give it to you if they follow the demons.

Hi mate, just saw your message. I am chasing one but it’s not for a Demons supporter (although they’ll support us on the day). So definitely give it to a Melbourne supporter/member if you can. 

1 minute ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Hi mate, just saw your message. I am chasing one but it’s not for a Demons supporter (although they’ll support us on the day). So definitely give it to a Melbourne supporter/member if you can. 

I am just about to pm faultydet then, thanks for the reply.

I've got a mate in Perth who I've given my 5 barcodes to but he's just highlighted that 4 of them are for concession tickets. Does anyone know if these can be used to purchase a non concession / full price ticket?

If it is allowed - if there are any members generous enough and would like to see their tickets utilised at the GF - I, like everyone in Perth am chasing 2 or more priority membership bar codes.


I had a very polite PM asking if I had a spare Grand Final ticket. That's fine by me.

Unfortunately, I have given away my Grand Final tickets to WA friends who I have known for many years and adopted the Demons as their Victorian team well before 2021.

While, I understand Demonlanders getting annoyed with new people wanting Grand Final tickets, I would ask any new WA people wanting Grand Final tickets to only PM those who say they have Grand Final tickets available and to be polite and respectful.

Priority should go to family, friends, genuine Melbourne members and supporters and then lastly those who are willing to wear red and blue and barrack for the Demons at the Grand Final.

Edited by Supreme_Demon

21 hours 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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Was that the 7/8 Girls at Scarborough yesterday. If so it was against our Sorrento Duncraig Yr 7/8 girls who brought home our clubs first ever girls Premiership

10 minutes ago, drysdale demon said:

I am just about to pm faultydet then, thanks for the reply.

Number has been sent to my mate and he sends his kindest regards.

One more Dees supporter going to the granny.

Thanks legend!

Still chasing another number if anyone has a spare.

Please p.m.

 

regards,

faulty.


Just now, daisycutter said:

did anyone have transferred barcodes but couldn't get a ticket?

unlikely Daisy, there appears to be allocation remaining

Just now, daisycutter said:

did anyone have transferred barcodes but couldn't get a ticket?

Yep.

Having that trouble now

8 minutes ago, Supreme_Demon said:

I had a very polite PM asking if a had a spare Grand Final ticket. That's fine by me.

Unfortunately, I have given away my Grand Final tickets to WA friends who I have known for many years and adopted the Demons as their Victorian team well before 2021.

While, I understand Demonlanders getting annoyed with new people wanting Grand Final tickets, I would ask any new WA people wanting Grand Final tickets to only PM those who say they have Grand Final tickets available and to be polite and respectful.

Priority should go to family, friends, genuine Melbourne members and supporters and then lastly those who are willing to wear red and blue and barrack for the Demons at the Grand Final.

As a lad who signed up today as such I hope no offense was taken by you nice folks here. Just trying to get my Mum and little brother to the game in make sure the Dees are getting as much support as Perth can if so. Hope we can do you all justice

 

Definitely look after your own first :) 

 
17 minutes ago, drysdale demon said:

I am just about to pm faultydet then, thanks for the reply.

Hey drysdale.

Was that a concession ticket?

He's trying to purchase but it won't let him.

Got tickets!!!  Here we come Dees!!!!


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