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2 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

I’m not sure I can bear to watch us get slaughtered in front of 70,000 Pies fans. 

70k, to 20 with 10k who failed to show. 

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Just got off the phone to the club, I was successful getting 4 guest passes and 4 general admission tickets. If you had rang up last week or earlier and were put on the list you should also be good to go.

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Has any home and away game at the MCG ever been an actual sell out?  Even the record set in 1958 99K+ was not even close.

Just a few weeks back Coll v Carl was a 'sellout' yet barely 80K rolled up.

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On 5/19/2023 at 12:17 PM, dworship said:

I purchased a 3 game membership for our daughter at the start of the month as part of the Kozzie promo.

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While I  If I have to pay extra for a "Reserve Seat" ticket I'll be annoyed but as long as I can get the daughter on level 2, I will do whatever I need to do.

 

On 5/19/2023 at 12:44 PM, dworship said:

Need an allocated seat to get in. This is the problem I have at the moment as Guest Passes apply to a seating "area" not individual seats.

Not sure if you caught up with the latest on this.

With a GA membership and having purchased a 'guest pass' the club will send a link to acquire a complimentary 'ground entry pass'.

So your daughter can enjoy the game with you on level 2. 

If you haven't received the link in the coming days give the club a call.

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The team have certainly popped the hype balloon that was building for this game given our last couple of performances.

God forbid if we lose to a completely out of touch and undermanned Carlton this week. The Melbourne supporter drop off will be significant going into the pies game if we do. 

The club needs a rocking win this Friday night. A game of string four quarter football and none of this picking and choosing nonsense. 

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1 hour ago, JimmyGadson said:

The team have certainly popped the hype balloon that was building for this game given our last couple of performances.

God forbid if we lose to a completely out of touch and undermanned Carlton this week. The Melbourne supporter drop off will be significant going into the pies game if we do. 

The club needs a rocking win this Friday night. A game of string four quarter football and none of this picking and choosing nonsense. 

A win or loss is worth 15,000 people going through the gates on KB.

If we stink the joint up on Friday night, then I can see a crowd of only 70-75k the following week.

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On 5/30/2023 at 1:05 PM, Deebauched said:

Has any home and away game at the MCG ever been an actual sell out?  Even the record set in 1958 99K+ was not even close.

Just a few weeks back Coll v Carl was a 'sellout' yet barely 80K rolled up.

"sell out" simply means all available tickets for sale have been sold. it has nothing to do with how many people actually rock up and scan their ticket.

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1 hour ago, JimmyGadson said:

@FearTheBeard

Crowd esti? 

I tend to agree with the people saying that if we lose to Carlton there will be a large drop off which I think will only affect MCC walk up areas. People that have paid for reserved seats are still likely to go and I think our Reserved seat areas will be over 90% full regardless.

One thing that is forgotten is that Melbourne hasn't had a Queen/King's birthday home game at the MCG since 2018.

I think it will end up around 84,000 but could be as low as 75 and high as 88. 

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On 5/31/2023 at 3:06 PM, Lucifers Hero said:

 

Not sure if you caught up with the latest on this.

With a GA membership and having purchased a 'guest pass' the club will send a link to acquire a complimentary 'ground entry pass'.

So your daughter can enjoy the game with you on level 2. 

If you haven't received the link in the coming days give the club a call.

Thanks, no I hadn't caught up with that, very pleased if it has been sorted. I had a quick look at my emails and haven't received anything yet. How did you hear about it?

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On 5/25/2023 at 1:34 PM, Queanbeyan Demon said:

Is this a QB type sellout or an Adelaide Gather Round sellout (you know - the one where half the stadium is empty)?

Uninformed question as there has not been aQB sellout before.  


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35 minutes ago, Queanbeyan Demon said:

A completely failed attempt at satire by the QD.

Some of us 'got it'! 🙂

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9 hours ago, dworship said:

Thanks, no I hadn't caught up with that, very pleased if it has been sorted. I had a quick look at my emails and haven't received anything yet. How did you hear about it?

A month go I bought two guest passes with the intention of using some spare GA memberships for their entry to the G.

When the email saying GA memberships will not provide entry to the G arrived, I contacted the club and they advised they were working with the AFL and MCC to sort it out.  I called the club this week and they explained that complimentary 'ground entry passes' will be provided on request. 

I haven't as yet received the email with a link to how to obtain the 'ground entry pass'.  Will let you know when I see it.

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On 5/26/2023 at 4:43 PM, Jaded No More said:

I am trying to convince my husband to attend this one, since we all know that when he is at the ground, we win.

So far, his response was "90,000 Collingwood fans? I'd rather not".

 

Just get him some musician ear plugs, I'll be taking mine just in case the end is unbearable 😉

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Posted (edited)
3 hours ago, Queanbeyan Demon said:

A completely failed attempt at satire by the QD.

Don't put yourself down QD I got it. Some others are without humour!!!!

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1 hour ago, david_neitz_is_my_dad said:

Pies fans must be doing the heavy lifting here, we have been flat as a tack for a month plus now

A large number of the Dee supporters bought tickets before the rot set in, will they all turn up if we lose the next two? 

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18 hours ago, dworship said:

Thanks, no I hadn't caught up with that, very pleased if it has been sorted. I had a quick look at my emails and haven't received anything yet. How did you hear about it?

The email arrived this afternoon with Ticketek '(GA) ground entry pass' tickets enclosed.

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