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34 minutes ago, kev martin said:

That's not problem solving, it's adding to the problem and distressing to most.

Hope you don't teach that to vulnerable innocents.

Toxic and lacking of love and understanding.  An expression of an isolated sole who knows only their own shadow and does not see the reflection of, or care for, the diversity of beings in this world.  

Don't worry Kev, i was kidding. i would never advocate violence as a solution.

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Posted
54 minutes ago, Kick_It_To_Pickett said:

I’d be disappointed if we didn’t get 60k there this week 

Prepare to be disappointed. I’m tipping mid to high 50’s. Our supporter demographic don’t do cold, late nights.

(excuse the poor grammar)

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Posted
57 minutes ago, Kick_It_To_Pickett said:

I’d be disappointed if we didn’t get 60k there this week 

IMO 60k will be the tops. More like 52k. 

Posted
36 minutes ago, buck_nekkid said:

Accidentally bought double the tix I need.  Damned Ticketek.  In premium location, 3 tix.  Pm if you want heavily discounted tickets.

I did that once (senior's moment). I sent a msg to Ticketek asking to return some of the tickets. They agree, and gave me a refund. Not sure whether you've left it too late though.

Posted
5 hours ago, kev martin said:

 

Running commentary, so what. If only Melbourne supporters would chirp all match long. 

Footy is about being in a conflictual environment, learning sportsmanship, having consensus and participating with others whose action may be opposite to yours.

Without our ability to cooperate within the competition then we wouldn't even have sport.

Tribal, though in it together.

As for people who you don't like, so what get over it. That's what being out in the market place entails.You also chose to engage which probably wasn't in a calming way, but an antagonistic way. Plenty of learning's there, which wouldn't be available if isolated. 

So that person irritated you. Control is not possible, only influence. You are the only person you can control. There will be one in every crowd. You could develop skills to create an optimal environment in the market place. The loud mouth gave you the opportunity to do that. Arguments will only make it uncomfortable for both of you and others around you. Figure out a better way to engage and influence in order to get closer to what you want in the engagement. 

Big fan of your posts Kev but this stumps me. 

someone is annoying you - so what, get over it?

No, hold people accountable. That person is the one making it uncomfortable for everyone. 

good natured banter is what I love about going to the footy but being a tool needs to be called out less this type of behaviour becomes acceptable 

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6 hours ago, kev martin said:

 

Running commentary, so what. If only Melbourne supporters would chirp all match long. 

Footy is about being in a conflictual environment, learning sportsmanship, having consensus and participating with others whose action may be opposite to yours.

Without our ability to cooperate within the competition then we wouldn't even have sport.

Tribal, though in it together.

As for people who you don't like, so what get over it. That's what being out in the market place entails.You also chose to engage which probably wasn't in a calming way, but an antagonistic way. Plenty of learning's there, which wouldn't be available if isolated. 

So that person irritated you. Control is not possible, only influence. You are the only person you can control. There will be one in every crowd. You could develop skills to create an optimal environment in the market place. The loud mouth gave you the opportunity to do that. Arguments will only make it uncomfortable for both of you and others around you. Figure out a better way to engage and influence in order to get closer to what you want in the engagement.

 

Psychologist, I take it.

I'll know who to ask in future, or not.

WALOS

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Posted
1 hour ago, M_9 said:

Prepare to be disappointed. I’m tipping mid to high 50’s. Our supporter demographic don’t do cold, late nights.

(excuse the poor grammar)

Our supporters do occasionally sound like the get off my lawn types.

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Posted (edited)
19 minutes ago, Dante said:

Psychologist, I take it.

I'll know who to ask in future, or not.

WALOS

WOW. 

You like arguments and putting people in their places.

I am off to the bottom of your pecking order,  master superior, ruler of the stadium.

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Posted (edited)
1 hour ago, DubDee said:

Big fan of your posts Kev but this stumps me. 

someone is annoying you - so what, get over it?

No, hold people accountable. That person is the one making it uncomfortable for everyone. 

good natured banter is what I love about going to the footy but being a tool needs to be called out less this type of behaviour becomes acceptable 

Live and let live.

Cannot control them and attempting to just makes it worse for everyone. 

If bad, call the stadiums staff. 

I hate seeing and hearing toxic men going at each other.

Annoying is better than angry.

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Posted (edited)
2 hours ago, DubDee said:

good natured banter

Did you read what Dante said, he doesn't want to be around opposition supporters. The one he argues with, do you trust his opinion about him. I would have to ask a Swans supporter, so as to believe he was making it uncomfortable for everyone and not just the Dees fans.

@Dante, how many Swan fans asked him to go easier with the commentary? As you said there were other Swans supporters there. 

Given the way Dante rebuked my opinion about the matter (WASOS; what a load of s...t) does indicate he isn't very tolerant of those whose think differently to him.  

My father and I used to go to West Coast and Dockers game in WA. I lived there for 4 years.

We couldn't barrack for the MFC, too many want to verbally interfere. Dante sounds like one of those to me. Dad gave up going, because of the distress they caused,.one eyed, possessive, controlling and vicious. 

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Posted
9 hours ago, Winners at last said:

I did that once (senior's moment). I sent a msg to Ticketek asking to return some of the tickets. They agree, and gave me a refund. Not sure whether you've left it too late though.

Cheers, will try

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I have two tickets to the final this weekend, i accidentily bought tickets and my dad had already bought some two. 

Tickets are Q13 row D seat 1 and 2. 

Please text me on 0400093974 if you are intersted, i can sell for 60 each which is a slight discount.

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7 hours ago, kev martin said:

Did you read what Dante said, he doesn't want to be around opposition supporters. The one he argues with, do you trust his opinion about him. I would have to ask a Swans supporter, so as to believe he was making it uncomfortable for everyone and not just the Dees fans.

@Dante, how many Swan fans asked him to go easier with the commentary? As you said there were other Swans supporters there. 

Given the way Dante rebuked my opinion about the matter (WASOS; what a load of s...t) does indicate he isn't very tolerant of those whose think differently to him.  

My father and I used to go to West Coast and Dockers game in WA. I lived there for 4 years.

We couldn't barrack for the MFC, too many want to verbally interfere. Dante sounds like one of those to me. Dad gave up going, because of the distress they caused,.one eyed, possessive, controlling and vicious. 

So this all goes back to your childhood. I see.

Read my post, there were two Swans supporters near me, one behind and one two down, the rest were mainly Dees supporters.

My partner and I went to the Collingwood QB game and sat in the middle of, mainly their supporters, and I congratulated them on their victory after the game, there was banter but it was mainly lighthearted. So I can and for years have sat with opposition supporters, if you can't see the difference  with the other night then it's you that has the problem.

I don't really care for your opinion so you can offer it if you like but it's not solicited and not wanted.

You get what I'm saying?

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I do see where Kev is coming from as I'm very much someone who likes both teams fans to get along in the outer. Despite it being against the rules I don't have a major issue with opposition fans in our area as long as they behave themselves and don't use disgusting and offensive language or cause other kinds of trouble. Even if they are playing up I still take the 'live and let live' approach and try to ignore it but that's just me, I'm a non-confrontational person who just wants everyone to get along but that doesn't mean I don't admire people for calling poor behaviour out. We've all got different personalities and if Dante genuinely thought these people crossed the line then I applaud him for trying to address it. 

If we're on this message board we are most likely true fans so that is not in question to me. 

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I accidently bought two extra tickets to the final on friday night, Melbourne v Brisbane. 

Seats are Q13 row D seat 1 and 2. Selling for 60 each. 

Please text me on 0400093974 if you are interested. 


Posted
29 minutes ago, Stevienic23 said:

Geelong Members Priority 1,2&3 tickets have gone to ballot for the grand final. Early crow!

All 4 teams that make a prelim go into a GF ballot before the prelim, was the same for us in 2018.

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Posted
1 hour ago, Stevienic23 said:

Geelong Members Priority 1,2&3 tickets have gone to ballot for the grand final. Early crow!

I'm told that The Pies Grand final guarantee "ticket" costs over $900 a year. Plus you had to register your intention of wanting one by 7th Sept or  will have waived your right to a ticket.

Don't think we have any such rule. 

 

 

Posted
5 minutes ago, Mr Steve said:

I'm told that The Pies Grand final guarantee "ticket" costs over $900 a year. Plus you had to register your intention of wanting one by 7th Sept or  will have waived your right to a ticket.

Don't think we have any such rule.

Is the $900 for a membership which includes a GFG or for the GFG option when added to a regular membership?

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15 minutes ago, Lucifers Hero said:

Is the $900 for a membership which includes a GFG or for the GFG option when added to a regular membership?

It's like ours, it is included in some memberships. But starts at $945 or so one of their supporters told me. 

Guess we will go the same way now that we are winning games and making finals.

 

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18 minutes ago, Mr Steve said:

It's like ours, it is included in some memberships. But starts at $945 or so one of their supporters told me. 

Guess we will go the same way now that we are winning games and making finals.

I guess each club can offer only a limited number of GFG inclusive memberships or a GFG option so with so many members they need to make those premium memberships pretty pricey.  I'm guessing the number is fixed at around 10K to 12K GFG guarantees.

Our similar membership kicks in at about $530.

I suspect our GFG memberships will be almost impossible to buy as when you have one you get the first right to go with it the following year.  They were all sold out this year. 

Would expect most if not all our membership prices to go up next year.

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