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Well I finally got my tickets! Will be in Bay M54.

Only took nearly 2 and a half hours due to computer problems. The timer on the Ticketek website for 10 minutes really wasn't for 10 minutes either!

Anyway, all sorted.

Looking forward to this massive game between the Melbourne Demons and the Sydney Swans in the Qualifying Final.

Great to have AFL finals football back at the MCG!

Hopefully, there will be a crowd of 80,000+ attending.

GO DEMONS!!! :lol:

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Pretty disappointed 18 year membership x 2 womens foundation member cheer squad member and  can only get 2 seperate seats in level 4 

who in their wisdom allocates 10 tickets per membership

Melbourne membership are blaming afl yet you ring the afl they claim it’s a Melbourne request 

thanks Melbourne fc

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46 minutes ago, Wodjathefirst said:

That is so sad to hear, I really feel for you and others in a similar predicament.  This fiasco rips the heart out of loyal fans. 
I keep saying AFL is professional entertainment and money, not much else.

i believe all clubs have a responsibility to get together to work out a way forward in regard to how finals tickets are allocated. This problem will escalate even further as membership numbers keep increasing.

A no brainer for me would be one membership = one finals ticket.  That would reduce but not fix the problem.

Clubs should not  be able to ‘guarantee’ finals tickets unless they can actually do so.  
No easy solution but this cyclical problem needs to be sorted. 

My personal conspiracy theory is the AFL doesn’t give a flying duck.  They know the stands will be full no matter how big the finals ticket debacle each year is .  Their primary interest is purely on how many people watch the game on tv. Higher the rating the more money they can get for their product. Shame on the AFL.

You are 100% correct, TV ratings and payments is what drives the AFL the rest is lip service.

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So I had a little experiment after I got my seats today. I purchased our tickets by using my Redleg barcode number and the below options came up. I then went back and used the 3 game membership barcode I had purchased for my Daughter during the home and away. I can confirm that the Premium option does not appear. I don't believe this was true back in 2018. So an improvement that recognizes those members. I can also confirm that Premium option offers different seating but you can still purchase standard seats if you prefer. I would surmise that the barcodes will be linked to the GF guarantee when we get to that stage.

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1 hour ago, Jaded No More said:

Anyone else in M50?

Its a good bay M50 right next to the MCC members and the benches.

Unfortunately i can't make it over for next friday night, i wish everyone well.

How did everyone go with the ticketing line up? 

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2 hours ago, Lord Travis said:

I got my MCC tickets at 9:06am. All level 1+2 were gone already, but got right at the front of level 4. Not the worst result and just happy I'll be watching us play finals at the G again. It's been years and those 2018 ones were awesome fun with 90,000+ fans going nuts!

Same ...  Level 4 ... Row C. I'm happy with that. See you there !!!

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11 minutes ago, tez said:

Pretty disappointed 18 year membership x 2 womens foundation member cheer squad member and  can only get 2 seperate seats in level 4 

who in their wisdom allocates 10 tickets per membership

Melbourne membership are blaming afl yet you ring the afl they claim it’s a Melbourne request 

thanks Melbourne fc

Hi Tez, I don't really understand why. I just jumped on  and there are  7 bays on level 1 that have available seats and 2 bays on 2A. Can I ask what kind of Membership you hold?

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18 minutes ago, tez said:

Pretty disappointed 18 year membership x 2 womens foundation member cheer squad member and  can only get 2 seperate seats in level 4 

who in their wisdom allocates 10 tickets per membership

Melbourne membership are blaming afl yet you ring the afl they claim it’s a Melbourne request 

thanks Melbourne fc

Choose the Sydney member allocation, there are still plenty left. You can get more than 5 in a row last time I checked on level 2.

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20 minutes ago, tez said:

Pretty disappointed 18 year membership x 2 womens foundation member cheer squad member and  can only get 2 seperate seats in level 4 

who in their wisdom allocates 10 tickets per membership

Melbourne membership are blaming afl yet you ring the afl they claim it’s a Melbourne request 

thanks Melbourne fc

They did the same in Adelaide for the Qualifying final and Perth for the Prelim 10 tickets per 1 membership code.

Shocking for the paid up members, the club want as many people as possible but bend the paid up members over a barrel in the process.

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Just trying to learn for the next game.

I tried to get 3rd tier seats that were located in the northern stand (Q59 -Q53) - which would have given me seats close to the front on the top stand (I like the ‘tv’ view).  I got allocated seats on the ground level at the Punt Rd end (M4) - which also is categorised as ‘3rd tier’ 

When choosing seats is there a way you can direct  (or redirect from what you are allocated) to the part of the ground where you actually want to sit, or is it the luck of the draw?

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6 minutes ago, YesitwasaWin4theAges said:

They did the 

They did the same in Adelaide for the Qualifying final and Perth for the Prelim 10 tickets per 1 membership code.

Shocking for the paid up members, the club want as many people as possible but bend the paid up members over a barrel in the process.

That was fine when MFC members were locked out of SA and WA due to covid.

Presumably the non-member extras would still buy tickets at 2.00pm in the General Allocation rather than be allowed tickets in the 10.00 am slot advertised as 'Member Pre-Sale', so it shouldn't affect attendances.

Maybe they should do what Collingwood did and have the 10.00 time for P1 members then 10.30 for other members.  General Allocation later in the day

What we have is just not fair.

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27 minutes ago, dworship said:

So I had a little experiment after I got my seats today. I purchased our tickets by using my Redleg barcode number and the below options came up. I then went back and used the 3 game membership barcode I had purchased for my Daughter during the home and away. I can confirm that the Premium option does not appear. I don't believe this was true back in 2018. So an improvement that recognizes those members. I can also confirm that Premium option offers different seating but you can still purchase standard seats if you prefer. I would surmise that the barcodes will be linked to the GF guarantee when we get to that stage.

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For the 2000 GF all I wanted was 9 Southern Stand standing room tickets. I had my 9 memberships.

My only option was to buy 9 seats in the Posford. The Southern Stand was not available as we were the away team.

Furthermore the AFL refused ro sell standing room until all seats were sold. 

I phoned the MFC and told them I was happy to swap my (good) seats for standing room tickets. They said they were too busy (understandable).

I guess I wasn't on Demonland then.

I"m hoping that has changed so that you can buy standing room, even if you are a Premium member. Today I bought Category 7 - restricted view and standing room. 

If we do get to the big dance I may well have 9 seats up for exchange.

ATM I have one (see earlier post)

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3 minutes ago, Wodjathefirst said:

Just trying to learn for the next game.

I tried to get 3rd tier seats that were located in the northern stand (Q59 -Q53) - which would have given me seats close to the front on the top stand (I like the ‘tv’ view).  I got allocated seats on the ground level at the Punt Rd end (M4) - which also is categorised as ‘3rd tier’ 

When choosing seats is there a way you can direct  (or redirect from what you are allocated) to the part of the ground where you actually want to sit, or is it the luck of the draw?

Click on the available bay that you are interested in and you will be presented with seats in that area equal to how many seats you request (where possible). Ticketmaster gives you a seating map of each bay. Ticketek does not, you just get what you're given. If you want better seats in the same area you have to start again and see what comes up. Unfortunately the more you do this the more seats are locked for a period of time. What can I say it's a shizen system.

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23 minutes ago, dworship said:

So I had a little experiment after I got my seats today. I purchased our tickets by using my Redleg barcode number and the below options came up. I then went back and used the 3 game membership barcode I had purchased for my Daughter during the home and away. I can confirm that the Premium option does not appear. I don't believe this was true back in 2018. So an improvement that recognizes those members. I can also confirm that Premium option offers different seating but you can still purchase standard seats if you prefer. I would surmise that the barcodes will be linked to the GF guarantee when we get to that stage.

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I just double checked my tickets after reading your post as I selected Melbourne premium allocation then best available. I got 4 tickets level 2 N55. So pumped for next week.

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39 minutes ago, dworship said:

So I had a little experiment after I got my seats today. I purchased our tickets by using my Redleg barcode number and the below options came up. I then went back and used the 3 game membership barcode I had purchased for my Daughter during the home and away. I can confirm that the Premium option does not appear. I don't believe this was true back in 2018. So an improvement that recognizes those members. I can also confirm that Premium option offers different seating but you can still purchase standard seats if you prefer. I would surmise that the barcodes will be linked to the GF guarantee when we get to that stage.

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I did see this option with premium allocation also when i had a look around to see if the system had changed from last year.

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