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Do we know as a home game only member when our replacement game is this year? 
previously it has been this coming weeks game. 
 

 

When can I get a general admission ticket? Or should I just rock up on the day?

 
1 hour ago, ucanchoose said:

When can I get a general admission ticket? Or should I just rock up on the day?

Can get at ground but may be easier if you get on ticketek get now. Costs about $22

For those having trouble forwarding barcoded tickets from the MFC app.

I contacted the club and here is the answer.

When displaying ticket details there is a button to select forwarding marked FORWARD on bottom LH side.

The button is only active for reserved seat tickets.

For all other tickets (e.g. GA) it is greyed out and inactive.

I have asked the club to allow this function for GA tickets or provide another solution. Will let you know the outcome.


2 hours ago, daisycutter said:

For those having trouble forwarding barcoded tickets from the MFC app.

I contacted the club and here is the answer.

When displaying ticket details there is a button to select forwarding marked FORWARD on bottom LH side.

The button is only active for reserved seat tickets.

For all other tickets (e.g. GA) it is greyed out and inactive.

I have asked the club to allow this function for GA tickets or provide another solution. Will let you know the outcome.

followup:

Only suggestion is screenshot or sharing the MFC app login details with other party.

Have asked them to forward a mod request to the app developers (probably AFL/xxxxx). We can only hope next years version might be more friendly.

Will be interesting to see how much of level 4 will be open against the Hawks given the heavy rain that's forecasted.

They're clearly not thinking of the supporters if they close level 4 of the southern stand in the pursuit of saving a a couple of bucks.

Can you print off your barcode and scan that?

 
18 minutes ago, loges said:

Can you print off your barcode and scan that?

yes that should work if you can print from your phone and you can meet the recipient to hand over 

you could also photo the barcode on the phone (using a camera or another phone) and then email the photo

probably other methods too if technical enough

Edited by daisycutter

3 hours ago, daisycutter said:

For those having trouble forwarding barcoded tickets from the MFC app.

I contacted the club and here is the answer.

When displaying ticket details there is a button to select forwarding marked FORWARD on bottom LH side.

The button is only active for reserved seat tickets.

For all other tickets (e.g. GA) it is greyed out and inactive.

I have asked the club to allow this function for GA tickets or provide another solution. Will let you know the outcome.

I couldn't forward my trident reserved seat for GWS home game, was greyed out. I ended up screen grabbing it and forwarding that, which worked fine

That we need to bypass their intended system shows it is far from a perfect process 🤔

Edited by Stiff Arm


37 minutes ago, Stiff Arm said:

I couldn't forward my trident reserved seat for GWS home game, was greyed out. I ended up screen grabbing it and forwarding that, which worked fine

That we need to bypass their intended system shows it is far from a perfect process 🤔

Exactly.

I was able to forward tickets in prior weeks, but not the last time.  Had to take screenshots to forward them on.  Have used printed screenshots for other tickets.

Ticketek just hopeless....Don't bother calling them, they don't answer their phones. 

Wait for a repeat of  the Finals tickets allocations disasters they perpetrated in previous years.

On 4/18/2022 at 5:03 PM, Vineytime said:

Do we know as a home game only member when our replacement game is this year? 
previously it has been this coming weeks game. 
 

A Home game replacement has been ONLY for the Hawks HOME game in place of our NT game.

Look at the Fixture it is a DEMON HOME game so no replacement needed.

Our replacement game this year announced almost pre season is QB vs Pies!

Glad you will be back to normal with Jack leading our inside football with Clarry this Saturday. 

Expect us to tidy up our handball happy style and regain our forward mojo. 

  • Demonland changed the title to 2022 Tickets Thread

I received 6 extra GA barcodes for the Saints game, which was a nice surprise.  Anyone else receive some extras?

However, the 'Forward' option is 'Grey' so isn't active.  Any ideas on how to forward?

Edit:  I just saw @daisycutteranswer to the last question a few posts above this.

Edited by Lucifers Hero


43 minutes ago, Lucifers Hero said:

I received 6 extra GA barcodes for the Saints game, which was a nice surprise.  Anyone else receive some extras?

However, the 'Forward' option is 'Grey' so isn't active.  Any ideas on how to forward?

It didn't work a couple of weeks ago.  It did last week.  It isn't this week.

Back to screenshots to pass them on to others. 

Just ridiculous that this keeps happening, and that our membership department ( and other clubs) spend all their time sorting out the ticket agencies problems.

I am flying from Perth for the MFC V Freo game in a couple of weeks time. My family and I are GA Members. Can anyone advise if the GA seating is OK? I assume it won't be a large attendance.

Tossing up whether to just go with the GA or purchase tickets.

Thanks

1 hour ago, The Swimming Dee said:

I am flying from Perth for the MFC V Freo game in a couple of weeks time. My family and I are GA Members. Can anyone advise if the GA seating is OK? I assume it won't be a large attendance.

Tossing up whether to just go with the GA or purchase tickets.

Thanks

Take GA seating. There isn’t a bad seat at Optus. 

4 minutes ago, John Crow Batty said:

Take GA seating. There isn’t a bad seat at Optus. 

Thanks JCB but im asking regarding the MCG. 
Agreed about Optus though 

2 hours ago, The Swimming Dee said:

I am flying from Perth for the MFC V Freo game in a couple of weeks time. My family and I are GA Members. Can anyone advise if the GA seating is OK? I assume it won't be a large attendance.

Tossing up whether to just go with the GA or purchase tickets.

Thanks

i doubt the crowd will get to 40k (a guess i admit) which should leave plenty of choice to find reasonable ga seats

after the start of the game you could probably just walk unchecked into many of the reserved seats areas. i've noticed there is very little checking after the game starts and certainly from qtr time on.


1 minute ago, daisycutter said:

i doubt the crowd will get to 40k (a guess i admit) which should leave plenty of choice to find reasonable ga seats

after the start of the game you could probably just walk unchecked into many of the reserved seats areas. i've noticed there is very little checking after the game starts and certainly from qtr time on.

Thanks DC

1 minute ago, The Swimming Dee said:

Thanks DC

just check on the web where the ga seats are situated before you go, so you don't waste a lot of time tramping around the g. the attendants are generally pretty clueless

 
1 minute ago, Lucifers Hero said:

This should please MCC members:  mcc-returns-to-traditional-ticketing-after-considering-member-feedback

and they will revert to glass instead of plastic and allow congregating in the bars.

About time LH in my view

I cannot believe many MCC members didnt fill in the survey and make a strong response

Any way the club seems too have got the drift of members feelings at last

On 5/3/2022 at 2:04 PM, Stevienic23 said:

Anyone know when MCC tickets become available for Queens B'day? I thought they were meant to be available from 9am today

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ROUND 12-15 MATCHES ON-SALE DATES AND MATCH CATEGORIES

 

Following the AFL’s confirmation of the match dates and start times for games throughout Rounds 12-15, the Club can confirm MCC members tickets will go on-sale at 9:00am AEST on Tuesday May 17.

 

The match categories have also been assigned and further information on entitlements can be found HERE
 

Rd

Date

Home

Away

Game

Category

12

Saturday June 4

Melbourne

Sydney Swans

7.25pm

2

12

Sunday June 5

Hawthorn

Collingwood

2.10pm

2

13

Thursday June 9

Richmond

Port Adelaide

7.20pm

3

13

Friday June 10

Essendon

Carlton

7.50pm

2

13

Monday June 13

Collingwood

Melbourne

3.20pm

1

14

Thursday June 16

Richmond

Carlton

7.20pm

2

15

Thursday June 23

Melbourne

Brisbane Lions

7.20pm

2

15

Saturday June 25

Geelong Cats

Richmond

4.35pm

2

15

Sunday June 26

Collingwood

GWS GIANTS

3.20pm

3

 

 

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