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10 hours ago, Les Davey said:

I am after 2 Bulldog member barcodes so that I can get tickets for the Grand final to support their team. You can email the barcodes to [email protected]

That's quite a pisstake there "Les"

Reckon you might have some explaining to do once your mate (the real Les) realises you have set him up.

 
On 9/14/2021 at 1:35 PM, TassieDevil said:

There was an option for "AFL finals" on the G2G application - obviously a huge boost to their economy. Pretty straightforward - need proof of vaccination so make sure you have that. Go Dees. Hope you secured tickets - and flights.

I certainly did. My old man told me today that apparently there are something like 10flights out of Hobart direct to Perth on the Friday now. I reckon normally there may only be 2 to 3 per week. Sounds like there will be a good contingent of dees fans on board.

Appealing to any Melbourne Members/Supporters/Fans who have purchased a Grand Final Ticket/s  and who now are unable to attend. I am in Perth and desperate for just one ticket. I  have applied but have been unsuccessful in various sales. Out of desperation, I paid $810 for what I thought was a genuine offer on gumtree for Cat One Ticket wing position, plus the seller wanted extra for priority code. I was scammed, unfortunately, it was partially my fault. However, on advice, there is not a lot I can do to pursue it. My bank possibly can refund but the process will not be immediate, I have to wait 

I would be so happy to pay for a genuine ticket from a genuine person. Thankyou.

Sincerely

Lyndal Rose Smith

 

  • Demonland changed the title to TICKETING: GF vs Bulldogs
 

I finally gave mine away. The guy who took it promised to pay to fly me up and pay for accommodation for our first game in WA next year. Since it’s not money, I guess it’s legal, eh? 

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Long shot. Any Dees members who haven’t swapped there gf tickets yet? WA man who’s Happy to pay to get to see big maxi hold the cup.

 

Hey all, 6 year Dees member and a lurker on here longer than that. I used to enjoy seeing Saty's blurry training pics/scooter pics and reading Grand New Flag's riddles and trade rumours.

Live in SA and recently found out work will let me take leave to attend the grand final if I can get a ticket. If there's anyone out there that finds out they can't go to the game I'd happily buy your ticket off you, let me know.

Let's go dees.

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