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Looking for a single ticket anywhere in the ground, any price, for the game against the Bombers.

If there are nine other people who are similarly stuck for a ticket, we can club together and book a box! Seems ridiculous that you can't buy a single ticket, but you can buy a box for ten people, but I guess that's modern footy/business. 😒

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Still looking ... Any Dees supporter in Adelaide know of a spare ticket anywhere?

15 minutes ago, Flower Magic said:

Still looking ... Any Dees supporter in Adelaide know of a spare ticket anywhere?

Will try to help you with this.

I’ll PM you either way. 🙂

 

I'm heading over without a ticket as well. Seems a bit sad to go all that way to watch it on the tele but my own fault. I completely missed the urgency. Would also appreciate any help.

Happy to put in for a box or whatever. Thanks

I have a couple of spare tickets because I'm heading into the SACA rooms now. You're welcome to both if you two don't mind sitting together. Send me a PM if you want them.


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1 hour ago, Yossarian said:

I have a couple of spare tickets because I'm heading into the SACA rooms now. You're welcome to both if you two don't mind sitting together. Send me a PM if you want them.

This would have been great, but I'm now sorted, thanks so much.

3 hours ago, deespicable me said:

I'm heading over without a ticket as well. Seems a bit sad to go all that way to watch it on the tele but my own fault. I completely missed the urgency. Would also appreciate any help.

Happy to put in for a box or whatever. Thanks

 

20 minutes ago, FearTheBeard said:

Keep checking ticketek, expect on Thursday for a few tickets to go on sale :)

For Gather Round only, anyone wanting a ticket can email their expression of interest to:

[email protected]

No guarantees since cancellations have to happen in order to free up tickets. And you may not be informed until as late as Thursday or Friday. Worth a try. 👍🏽

 
13 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

 

For Gather Round only, anyone wanting a ticket can email their expression of interest to:

[email protected]

No guarantees since cancellations have to happen in order to free up tickets. And you may not be informed until as late as Thursday or Friday. Worth a try. 👍🏽

Hi, I may have a free, available ticket to give to someone. Should I email details to this email listed?

 

1 hour ago, DEESadelaide said:

Hi, I may have a free, available ticket to give to someone. Should I email details to this email listed?

 

Definitely! They’ll make sure someone uses it. That’s very kind of you. 


I've got one that i won't be using if anyone wants.

Just now, Clintosaurus said:

I've got one that i won't be using if anyone wants.

@Flower Magic if you take Clintosaurus’s ticket, can you please let me know? Or email [email protected] to inform them that you no longer require one. TIA 👍🏽

1 hour ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

@Flower Magic if you take Clintosaurus’s ticket, can you please let me know? Or email [email protected] to inform them that you no longer require one. TIA 👍🏽

Flower Magic has one already.

Waiting on deespicable_me now. Someone's pm'd me asking for the two, so if deespicable_me wants the Clintosauraus single then it'll all work out nicely.

For anyone coming over the club will be holding a training session at Prospect Oval (My local team) on Friday at 2.30pm:

Melbourne Football Club training at Prospect Oval | NAFC

The North Adelaide Football Club is thrilled to announce that the Melbourne Football Club will be training at Prospect Oval, Friday 14th April in preparation for AFL Gather Round.

Following their training session, NAFC CEO, Craig Burton will interview Melbourne Senior Coach, Simon Goodwin and Head of Development, Mark Williams at approximately 3:30pm in the Pavilion at Prospect.

All NAFC Members and supporters are invited to come along to Prospect Oval. Meals will be available in the Pavilion from 5:30pm.

Our Men’s League and Reserves team will train on Prospect Oval, after Melbourne have completed their session at approximately 5:30pm. 


Hi there

I have a spare ticket available. The ticket says it's for a double-header (Melbourne v Essendon, Port v Bulldogs).

Happy to give it to whoever wants it, or else I'll shoot an email to Demon Army later in the week.

Cheers

2 minutes ago, yangry said:

Hi there

I have a spare ticket available. The ticket says it's for a double-header (Melbourne v Essendon, Port v Bulldogs).

Happy to give it to whoever wants it, or else I'll shoot an email to Demon Army later in the week.

Cheers

This would be much appreciated! We have a list of ppl wanting tickets. 

1 hour ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

This would be much appreciated! We have a list of ppl wanting tickets. 

Done!


Thanks for posting that, Andy (David)

Seems the predicted heavy rain has deterred some people, resulting in about 22 tickets up for grabs. 10 are in our bay, two are further back behind us and 10 in another part of the ground. Hopefully they’ll all be snapped up.

Edited by WalkingCivilWar

The available tickets for Gather Round are all now taken. If anyone has emailed DA ticketing but still hasn’t got one, there may be cancellations so something may become available. 🤞🏼

Anyone who’s looking to sit with or near the Demon Army, this is where we’ll be…

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Note we’re not directly behind the goals. That’s because Port’s cheer squad has the home cheer squad bay to themselves. Whatevs. Probs for the best that we’re not sharing a bay with them: don’t wanna have to listen to ankle bracelets going off all day. 😂

 

Of the utmost importance is this:

STRICTLY MELBOURNE FANS ONLY IN OUR BAY. No opposition fans, even if they’re your friends and they’re nice ppl.

It’s not pleasant having to ask anyone to leave our bay, and it’s not fair that our members are put in this position. But it will happen if need be. At our ‘Gabba match we had to ask some Lions supporters to leave our bay, and they did without ado. But best we avoid this situation. 👍🏽
❤️💙

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