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1 minute ago, daisycutter said:

keep trying faulty

i wonder though if you aren't doing something wrong on tmaster with your choices......can be tricky if not used to it

mfc email or web site gives some ticketing instructions...

It's not me doing it daisy. It's the bloke I sent them to.

 
8 minutes ago, Jpop said:

Looks like all of the Melbourne allocation are sold out, the fans I passed my P3 onto can't get tickets.

I can't recall what the times were for tickets to go on sale, but do remember they were staggered by priority... so is it possible that they are not yet on sale?

EDIT: just saw DCs post above... they are sold out.

Edited by hardtack

 
1 minute ago, hardtack said:

I can't recall what the times were for tickets to go on sale, but do remember they were staggered by priority... so is it possible that they are not yet on sale?

EDIT: just saw DCs post above... they are sold out.

yeah, P3 started at 1pm.

23 minutes ago, The Swimming Dee said:

If anyone else has 2 x codes, I can garner up some Demon support...no stres either way though

Check you dm sd 


Section 149 row 8 right next to one the 4  players races... hope like hell it's ours

 
5 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

radio 3aw just said mfc allocation exhausted...............

Expect the floodgates to open on sites like Gumtree and even on Demons Facebook pages.


4 minutes ago, wizardinoz said:

How do you know if you card is P2 or P3?

 

 

p1 = paid gfg

p2 = i think membership with reserved seat

p3 = the rest

 

Edited by daisycutter

As a long standing forum member and OLD( 84) Demon supporter since 1948, I was wondering if anyone would be willing to let me have their membership number so that my daughter could take me to the Grand final. As a Melbourne member I could get a ticket but need help to get there. A big ask I know.

As a long standing forum member and OLD( 84) Demon supporter since 1948, I was wondering if anyone would be willing to let me have their membership number so that my daughter could take me to the Grand final. As a Melbourne member I could get a ticket but need help to get there. A big ask I know.

8 minutes ago, hardtack said:

Expect the floodgates to open on sites like Gumtree and even on Demons Facebook pages.

gumtree 27 entries australia wide. about half for sale others wanting bar codes or purchase


Hi all 

apparently all allocations for MFC sold out 

I was just trying to reallocate 

My wife spoke to club membership line just then and they got message our allocation of tix was gone 

not sure of the number but probably over 12000-15000 tickets max 

21 minutes ago, Pennant St Dee said:

Got my tickets and whilst I’m ecstatic, need to be humble as I’m still a little sad for all those back in Melbourne who through no fault of their own cannot attend.

Special thanks to @Lucifer's Hero what you have done for my nephew can not be put into words. Throughout my correspondence with you relating to the barcodes you have shown what a generous person you are who cares for others. I really hope Karma comes back and touch wood you get to attend the last day in September next year to see our beloved Demons

Very kind and generous words.  Thank you.

Delighted to help make your nephew happy.  Hope it is special for both of you and the family.

And with the karma you are sending my way, maybe I can share  the day with my niece at the G next year.  

 

Great news that our allocation has sold out. I assume the Dogs allocation will also sell out, unless less Melbourne based Dogs fans are willing to pass on their barcodes. 

I hope the rest of the tickets are sold to people who are coming to back us! I fully understand that the Dogs are not as hated as Geelong, but I still would hope we would be the sentimental favourites! 

Desperate punters can try their luck on Doggyland or whatever their fan site is called tomorrow.


Not sure if this is still the case but the 16 clubs that don’t make the GF are normally given 1000 tickets each (this may be less due to size of Optus). A friend of mine a few years back bought 2 tickets for $2000 from Collingwood. It also had entry to the GF breakfast. Considering tickets are worth $450 for priority 1 members it’s worth it in my opinion for what could be a once in a lifetime opportunity.

I'm not sure if this is acceptable in here but would anyone be willing to share 5 bar codes for the grand final with a family of 5 from Perth? We don't support West Coast or Fremantle if that helps seal the deal but we will be very happy to support the Demons if we can get tickets. Thanks in advance.

 
1 hour ago, faultydet said:

Hey drysdale.

Was that a concession ticket?

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

Yeah, I am a pensioner, sorry about that.

19 minutes ago, John Crow Batty said:

Desperate punters can try their luck on Doggyland or whatever their fan site is called tomorrow.

"Playing from behind"?


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