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If I an ever get on I will grab my tickets and work out how to get down there later. Why haven't they split the start time for both games. 

I got in on my phone at 1006am.

Got 3 in Level 2 almost where my membership seat is. No problems!

 

OK so I finally got in. On the browser not the phone this time and got the same seats as last week.

If you select Premium Member Allocation you can choose the bays. I chose M50 as this is our regular bay and it gave me 5 seats together which is a miracle I will take. 


the ticketing system is like Melbourne's Fwd 50 entries.. everyone knows how bad it is.. but nothing ever changes.

12 minutes Still waiting...... 

5 minutes ago, Stiff Arm said:

In the queue waiting and noticed that Collingwood priority 2 club members have a separate time slot for tickets. I guess when they have 100,000 members they can do whatever suits the club

Interesting. I spoke to a mate who is a Collingwood premium member and he reckons they are limited to 1 ticket per barcode. I have been in the queue for 20 minutes now. Really annoying. It wouldn’t surprise me if it is being clogged up by Collingwood members. trying to get in early.

 
1 minute ago, Demon3 said:

the ticketing system is like Melbourne's Fwd 50 entries.. everyone knows how bad it is.. but nothing ever changes.

So you got tickets in the right side pocket. 

5 minutes ago, He de mon said:

Interesting. I spoke to a mate who is a Collingwood premium member and he reckons they are limited to 1 ticket per barcode. I have been in the queue for 20 minutes now. Really annoying. It wouldn’t surprise me if it is being clogged up by Collingwood members. trying to get in early.

Same here, 20 mins. This is pathetic. 


13 minutes ago, Sideshow Bob said:

12 minutes Still waiting...... 

you are not alone

14 minutes ago, Mr Steve said:

So you got tickets in the right side pocket. 

Gold.

1 hour ago, Demon3 said:

Got on 8 mins after they went on sale at 9am.. couldn't get a level 2, and am stuck up the back of Level 4. Absolute nonsense.

Absolute crap isn’t it. I tried to go level 2 also and got allocated seats on the terrace. I’ve bailed out and will try again soon


I got tickets in N11. Close enough for Zorko to hear me, but far enough way for him not to be sure who it was. 👍

Took 25 mins but got in and got 5 Cat 1 tickets in N2 I'm rapt

1 minute ago, layzie said:

I'd get better satisfaction banging my head against a brick wall..

Dont


If you have trouble getting a good seat as a Melbourne member click on Brisbane member.

I know it's been said before. Worked for me.

30 plus minutes, this is a frigging joke. There won't even be 60K at the game, and I have to spend half my work day waiting to get in.

 

um, is everyone else's ticked $193? I am going to baulk at that price

The cheapest i have found is $163. Is this the same as general public tickets when they go on sale?

3 minutes ago, cookieboc said:

um, is everyone else's ticked $193? I am going to baulk at that price

The cheapest i have found is $163. Is this the same as general public tickets when they go on sale?

No $93 for premium level 1 tickets in M50

$193 doesn't sound right. I paid $472 for 5 adults. 


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