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3 hours ago, Jaded No More said:

 

I would get Harmes to play on Heeney. For me, he is their key playmaker. If we can shut him down I think we win.

Was at the Swans game last night. Don’t worry about Papley, Heeney is their most dangerous forward (including Buddy), he is so strong and is constantly on the move. Shut him down and it goes a long way to us winning. 

Pig has had a great past few weeks, so he gets first crack.

4 hours ago, Lucifers Hero said:

Thanks.  My barcodes were there🙂

If for some reason members can't access their ticketmaster account check emails this afternoon for barcodes.

Had a look on Ticketmaster, barcode has ‘Ad’ (for adult) at the start of it, I assume that has to go in as well

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15 hours ago, Kick_It_To_Pickett said:

Not sure thts how the finals system works. Dogs and Freo don’t go through to the Prelim

Correct Kick It   Loser of our game plays winner of Dogs vs Freo in Semi Final then winner vs Cats /Pies in Prelim.

Winner of our Qualifying Final game vs Swans awaits loser of Cats/Pies and winner of Lions/ Tigers in Semi Final result.

We host the Prelim Final at the G and winner then proceeds to GF.

Winner of GF at the G is Premiers in 2022.

Go Dees !! 

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8 minutes ago, Demon Disciple said:

Had a look on Ticketmaster, barcode has ‘Ad’ (for adult) at the start of it, I assume that has to go in as well

I don't think the 'Ad' is needed but not sure.  Hopefully the system is smart enough to know from the barcode whether it is an adult, concession or junior membership.

By the way, while our membership details are held by Ticketmaster, the tickets for the MCG finals are sold by Ticketek:

https://hotshow4.ticketek.com.au/shows/show.aspx?sh=AFLF22


4 hours ago, Demongirl35 said:

Was so keen for this game until I read the sydney Bigfooty board to suss and they’re saying there’s no chance they lose this and we should be scared of them :( 

Not going now

They're confident because their set of supporters have seen their club beat our club 10 of the last 13 times at the MCG, the most recent being this year.

 

30 minutes ago, 58er said:

Correct Kick It   Loser of our game plays winner of Dogs vs Freo in Semi Final then winner vs Cats /Pies in Prelim.

Winner of our Qualifying Final game vs Swans awaits loser of Cats/Pies and winner of Lions/ Tigers in Semi Final result.

We host the Prelim Final at the G and winner then proceeds to GF.

Winner of GF at the G is Premiers in 2022.

Go Dees !! 

Incorrect.  According to AFL website,  Loser of our game plays winner of Tiges vs Lions

16 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

They're confident because their set of supporters have seen their club beat our club 10 of the last 13 times at the MCG, the most recent being this year.

 

D 35 are you serious?  If you are shame  on you They have been in about 20 out of 22 finals  series that's  why. We have played in about 7 in that time. We should have beaten Swans at G in Round 12 with dodgy umpiring and defence injuries in game. 
Time  we put them to the sword! 

 
5 hours ago, Demongirl35 said:

Was so keen for this game until I read the sydney Bigfooty board to suss and they’re saying there’s no chance they lose this and we should be scared of them :( 

Not going now

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4 hours ago, Cal7B said:

Is anyone aware of how many tickets I can purchase with my barcodes, for context I'm a Trident member with 2x barcodes.

Any help on this would be amazing.

For this game its 10 per barcode.  (yes, true)  Checked with the club today.


Just got my barcodes via email

19 minutes ago, DeesignerAU said:

Just got my barcodes via email

Same.

I just want to clarify that the AFL and Ticketek in their wisdom are letting ALL club members of ALL competing clubs have access to tickets at the exact same time tomorrow?

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32 minutes ago, DeesignerAU said:

Just got my barcodes via email

I haven't 😟

16 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Same.

I just want to clarify that the AFL and Ticketek in their wisdom are letting ALL club members of ALL competing clubs have access to tickets at the exact same time tomorrow?

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What could possibly go wrong!


6 minutes ago, layzie said:

What could possibly go wrong!

I did some digging.

Us, Sydney, Geelong and Collingwood but only Priority 1 members all at 10am tomorrow.

Collingwood Priority 2 members from 10:30.

I predict the site will crash at 10:01am tomorrow.

 

 

3 hours ago, Lucifers Hero said:

I don't think the 'Ad' is needed but not sure.  Hopefully the system is smart enough to know from the barcode whether it is an adult, concession or junior membership.

By the way, while our membership details are held by Ticketmaster, the tickets for the MCG finals are sold by Ticketek:

https://hotshow4.ticketek.com.au/shows/show.aspx?sh=AFLF22

The email from the Club says Ticketmaster. I'm guessing this 'members pre-sale' is them and the public sales are then Ticketek?

51 minutes ago, Lucifers Hero said:

I haven't 😟

https://am.ticketmaster.com/melbournefc/

Luci - sign in to your membership account and your barcodes will be there. I did this earlier today, copied the barcodes and these were the same as those on my email when it turned up.

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3 minutes ago, Timothy Reddan-A'Blew said:

The email from the Club says Ticketmaster. I'm guessing this 'members pre-sale' is them and the public sales are then Ticketek?

My email doesn't mention either agency but when clicking on the ''GET YOUR TICKETS" button it takes me to the Ticketek website.

I'm pretty sure Ticketek are the agency for the MCG. 

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1 minute ago, In Harmes Way said:

https://am.ticketmaster.com/melbournefc/

Luci - sign in to your membership account and your barcodes will be there. I did this earlier today, copied the barcodes and these were the same as those on my email when it turned up.

Thank you very much. 

The email has since come through.

 


2 minutes ago, Lucifers Hero said:

My email doesn't mention either agency but when clicking on the ''GET YOUR TICKETS" button it takes me to the Ticketek website.

I'm pretty sure Ticketek are the agency for the MCG. 

Subject line of email to me: 

Melbourne Football Club <[email protected]>
 
Should we be surprised at yet one more layer of confusion/difficulty/stress induction????.....
 
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3 minutes ago, Timothy Reddan-A&#x27;Blew said:

Subject line of email to me: 

Melbourne Football Club <[email protected]>
 
Should we be surprised at yet one more layer of confusion/difficulty/stress induction????.....
 

Ok, I get what is happening.

That is the email address the club used to send the emails as that is where our membership details are help.

The ticketing info is in the body of the email.

What do you see in the body of the email?

Email sent by Melbourne Football Club

 

Looking forward to the joy of the Ticketek server crashing tomorrow morning. I've already cancelled my morning meetings.

 
18 hours ago, Lucifers Hero said:

Yeah, that is what it says...10 tickets per member.  So I guess they aren't expecting a lot of Sydney fans.  Nonetheless it seems a lot of tickets...

I rang the club, and yes one barcode can get you up to 10 tix for the Sydney game starting at 10am for all MFC members

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1 hour ago, Jaded No More said:

I did some digging.

Us, Sydney, Geelong and Collingwood but only Priority 1 members all at 10am tomorrow.

Collingwood Priority 2 members from 10:30.

I predict the site will crash at 10:01am tomorrow.

 

 

I'd be amazed if this went off without a hitch, ticketek couldn't organise a chook raffle judging by how things have gone this year. 


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