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On 9/10/2021 at 10:37 AM, DemonJohn16 said:

I think those with GFG who are willing to pass on their codes should try to get them to West Aussie Dees interstate members first. We are the ones that have paid membership and madly support the club over the years not the “pop up Dees fans” who are really Wce or Freo. Would be easy to get proof to provide a photo of memberships.

Would Suck if ppl like myself n my wife missed out on tickets if none were available in priority 3 n wce/Freo members were ahead of any west Aussie Dees members who would be screaming the house down.

 

Hey ppl could anyone help me out with one priority 1 code so as a true long time Dees supporter/ member I’m guaranteed not to miss out on a seat for the GF

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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.

Hey I’m in Perth and a mad Dees supporter would be happy to sign a stat dec/provide evidence and photos on the day of me barracking the Dees!!!!! 

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Long time lurker first time poster. Currently residing in Hobart and booked my flights to WA. Ive been a member for 22 consecutive years (im 28) but only have priority 2.

Any legends have 2 priorty 1 memberships that I can use for me and my partner? 

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To any other Queensland based members, what are the chances of WA downgrading Queensland from “low risk” to “very low risk”?I’m guessing bugger all after a few recent cases popped up?

Im tossing up getting a ticket on the minuscule chance we get downgraded sometime in the next 2 weeks and don’t have to quarantine.

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31 minutes ago, Forest Demon said:

To any other Queensland based members, what are the chances of WA downgrading Queensland from “low risk” to “very low risk”?I’m guessing bugger all after a few recent cases popped up?

Im tossing up getting a ticket on the minuscule chance we get downgraded sometime in the next 2 weeks and don’t have to quarantine.

If you have community cases at the moment, no chance. 
 

McGowans rules are minimum 28 days with no community cases before he will even consider reducing restrictions

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Hi Demonlanders,

Chasing at least 1x Priority 1 barcode, happy to farm any more out to Perthsiders who commit to cheering for the red and blue. Long time Demons supporter, made the move across to Perth a couple years ago. Have been to more losses that wins over the years, but between the 2018 finals wins and Friday nights at Optus, it’s all worth it. I’ve got 4 tickets sorted between myself, my folks and another long suffering demon, but chasing an extra barcode to get my missus along with us! Happy to provide evidence of my love for the Dees, also covering your GFG and anything else on top of that. PM me if you can help out, I promise we’ll do you proud in your place at the GF. 

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48 minutes ago, OzScot19 said:

If you have community cases at the moment, no chance. 
 

McGowans rules are minimum 28 days with no community cases before he will even consider reducing restrictions

Thanks, wasn’t aware of the 28 days. We might have been on track until the last few days where a few cases popped up.

Oh well, can’t complain. Unlike those still in Vic, if things remain the same we can have a BBQ or get to the pub and watch with some other Dees fans.

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My Membership barcode is no longer available. I hope that Patricia and Teagan get tickets as well. I have been dreaming for 50 years to be at Grand final when Melbourne wins, but not possible with Covid19. 

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