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17 hours ago, ElDiablo14 said:

I am in North America, yeah I just feel I am giving my money twice to Kayo, just for one game! Absolutely pathetic to be honest.

I am always concerned the VPNs won't work. 

Anyways I guess I will have to ponder the next couple of days if I am willing to give the 24 bucks to Kayo/7 Network/AFL

Bullet VPN came recommended on here. I have just got back from 6 weeks in SEA. The first week it worked fine with Kayo. The second week it blocked the three Kayo servers they use and I missed the last quarter of the Suns game. In the end I  gave up and found sports bars to watch the game, in whatever city i was in.  I would not recommend Bullet.

This will be my first game since  we played the Swans, so I am pumped. I just hope we wipe the arrogant smirks off their feral supporters faces.

 

Hey Guys and Girls just getting the word out that i have a spare ticket in M50 Row J Seat 7, reserved seat amongst other Melbourne people.

If anyone is interested just PM me and i can transfer the ticket to your ticketek account.

My only request is that you have a great time cheering the Red and Blue.

Go Dees.🇱🇮

Edited by YesitwasaWin4theAges

Similar to above. 

I have ticket for M14, row 6, seat 9.

Let me know if interested & able. Would be great to know my seat is being filled by a Demonlander. 

 
16 hours ago, FearTheBeard said:

100 seats have just gone on sale in bay Q32 rows CC-FF, looks like another case of someone forgetting to put them on sale or Collingwood giving back member allocations in the ponsford

Do you know which bays are the 'Guest' bays for Redleg members and their guests?

TIA.


Wishful about getting up to 4 tix anywhere? Happy to reimburse tix cost. Have my own memberships but was slow to get online and reserve spots

Edited by Demons1858

57 minutes ago, Demons1858 said:

Wishful about getting up to 4 tix anywhere? Happy to reimburse tix cost. Have my own memberships but was slow to get online and reserve spots

put your barcode in ticketek in general public and click melbourne allocation. Youll be able to get 4 single seats near each other

 

On 6/9/2023 at 1:32 AM, Ethan Tremblay said:

Can you just download a vpn and connect to an Australian server and then watch via Kayo or the 7+ app? 

Pretty sure the 7+ app doesn't stream the AFL games.

(I think they are changing next year and may stream.)

@ElDiablo14

Edited by kev martin

 
On 6/9/2023 at 1:48 PM, layzie said:

Gee $500 could get you many heads!

Uhm… You’d be lucky to get three for $500

1 hour ago, kev martin said:

 

Pretty sure the 7+ app doesn't stream the AFL games.

(I think they are changing next year and may stream.)

@ElDiablo14

Most of the streaming sites are now obliged by their content providers to run a third party VPN tracker. This tracker updates daily with all the IP addresses for VPN sites. As fast as they add a new IP address at your VPN provider the tracker will find it within a few days. Even ABC iview started running a VPN tracker last year.

The new system is to use a program that changes your DNS but it's way too complicated for most of us by comparison to VPN's.

Would be much better if Kayo had a stand alone sub for AFL overseas. This would not upset the other content providers to Kayo and would be much better quality than WatchAFL. Of course the mega dollars paid by other streamers overseas (lol) for the AFL rights might be in jepoardy


6 hours ago, kev martin said:

 

Pretty sure the 7+ app doesn't stream the AFL games.

(I think they are changing next year and may stream.)

@ElDiablo14

 

5 hours ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Most of the streaming sites are now obliged by their content providers to run a third party VPN tracker. This tracker updates daily with all the IP addresses for VPN sites. As fast as they add a new IP address at your VPN provider the tracker will find it within a few days. Even ABC iview started running a VPN tracker last year.

The new system is to use a program that changes your DNS but it's way too complicated for most of us by comparison to VPN's.

Would be much better if Kayo had a stand alone sub for AFL overseas. This would not upset the other content providers to Kayo and would be much better quality than WatchAFL. Of course the mega dollars paid by other streamers overseas (lol) for the AFL rights might be in jepoardy

Funny you mention the international broadcasters; My first ever contact/exposure to AFL footy (although I didn't know it at the time) was back in 2013 before I even migrated to Oz land.

Some random satellite dish channel was broadcasting AFL games on Sat afternoons in my home country of Mexico. I wonder how much they were paying for those broadcasting rights... 🤔

6 hours ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Uhm… You’d be lucky to get three for $500

I do see what you mean but we aren't saying it.

We're not 'talking' where just 'talking'.

Also still have one ticket still available, m15, row h if anyone needs

10 hours ago, ElDiablo14 said:

Some random satellite dish channel was broadcasting AFL games on Sat afternoons in my home country of Mexico. I wonder how much they were paying for those broadcasting rights..

Zero is my guess in the sense that some content offerer would have packaged up a number of "off beat" sports and wholesaled them. Mongolian wrestling perhaps and of course curling

We've just put our family ticket +1 adult on Ticketek marketplace if anyone needs, or knows anyone that needs, a ticket.

General admission though 

Purchased weeks ago for my birthday but the Mrs isn't recovering from her surgery anywhere near as quickly as expected so we've decided to stay home as a family.

 

Edited by mrtwister


So per email from club I upgraded my GA membership entry to get a reserved seat.

Just arrived at the ground and hear them saying there ARE general admission seats at top of Olympic (AA back) and first few bays of Shane Warne stand.

What gives?

How can it be a sell out if I have now walked around to a much better spot in the GA section, leaving my reserved seats empty?

And why did I have to pay extra to upgrade to a reserved seat, if I am now sitting in GA?

🤔

46 minutes ago, JTR said:

So per email from club I upgraded my GA membership entry to get a reserved seat.

Just arrived at the ground and hear them saying there ARE general admission seats at top of Olympic (AA back) and first few bays of Shane Warne stand.

What gives?

How can it be a sell out if I have now walked around to a much better spot in the GA section, leaving my reserved seats empty?

And why did I have to pay extra to upgrade to a reserved seat, if I am now sitting in GA?

🤔

Yep, unfortunately this kind of sh*t has been happening for years. 

Great to see a game widely announced as sold out weeks ago having an attendance falling some 16k short of capacity.

Didn’t make our yearly pilgrimage down from Central Queensland because it was “sold out.”  
 

Bit disappointing to see those numbers, as good as they were for King Birthday and the Big Freeze, because it’s obviously not sell out numbers. 


What was the crowd split? 

Did we show up in droves or have a few thousand pull out did to our form and for being Melbourne supporters.. 

 
8 minutes ago, JimmyGadson said:

What was the crowd split? 

Did we show up in droves or have a few thousand pull out did to our form and for being Melbourne supporters.. 

Prob 65-35 or 60-40 Pies. Blame the buffoons that said it was sold out. We turned up and made a lot of noise. 83k nothing to be sneezed at 

The win was great, but after having rocked up every week to the low crowd drawing games including Hawthorn, North and Freo I'm so [censored] that I couldn't be there today because of the Fffffed up ticketing arrangements.


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