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1 minute ago, JimmyGadson said:

If you have reasons that you believe are valid for not attending, you have no need to feel uncomfortable about the criticism?

But if you feel uncomfortable, you must be taking it personally?

Personally?  Not at all.  I'm very comfortable with my attendance and barracking levels.

I just think we are better on DL than belittling our own (fans/members). 

To me it is no different than posters belittling players who wear our beloved rad and blue.

 
18 minutes ago, JimmyGadson said:

Update @Fear the beard

Q1-Q15 rows A-T just about sold out probably 60 tickets left. That’s over 5K there plus 2k in the northern stand and maybe 7k mcc gives you 14k level 4.

it might sneak above 60

5 minutes ago, FearTheBeard said:

Q1-Q15 rows A-T just about sold out probably 60 tickets left. That’s over 5K there plus 2k in the northern stand and maybe 7k mcc gives you 14k level 4.

it might sneak above 60

So 70k tickets sold? Sure not all will turn up but that's decent tbh, considering the highest finals crowd in Melbourne involving Brisbane was only 66k in 2003. Brissy games have never drawn big whichever club was involvement.

Edited by Deenooos_

 
5 minutes ago, Deenooos_ said:

So 70k tickets sold? Sure not all will turn up but that's decent tbh, considering the highest finals crowd in Melbourne involving Brisbane was only 66k in 2003. Brissy games have never drawn big whichever club was involvement.

Highly doubt 70k tickets sold.

would suggest 55k tickets sold plus mcc walk ups and a few afl walk ups. Less no shows


1 hour ago, FearTheBeard said:

Turns out someone forgot to put row HH on sale in bays M7-M15, so that's now all gone on sale. 

Another tick for the system.

2 hours ago, FearTheBeard said:

Turns out someone forgot to put row HH on sale in bays M7-M15, so that's now all gone on sale. 

Its possible these were allocated as finals series tickets to other clubs and returned

For those AFL members that are still undecided on attending, you can get free admission at the following areas on the top level:

Bays Q15 - Q24 | Rows K - DD Bays Q25 - Q28 | All Rows

 
1 hour ago, jnrmac said:

Its possible these were allocated as finals series tickets to other clubs and returned

Finals series tickets are bays Q8-Q1 normally no?

doesn’t make sense for 9 bays to be unsold.

who cares tho every demon should be there and make some [censored] noise 

1 hour ago, FearTheBeard said:

Finals series tickets are bays Q8-Q1 normally no?

doesn’t make sense for 9 bays to be unsold.

who cares tho every demon should be there and make some [censored] noise 

Final prediction crowd lord? 


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