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1 minute ago, seed shell said:

I think it's different for finals, where the ticket type is linked to the membership category unfortunately. Will see tomorrow though

yes worth a shot. ticketek are not very smart sometimes.

 
1 hour ago, The heart beats true said:

I still have PTSD from the Taylor Swift situation. That was 3 days I’m never getting back, followed by a traumatic conversation with my 10 year old niece.

Worst. Uncle. Ever.

Lol. You know in this day and age it's OK to come out as a Tay Tay fan, you don't need to hide behind your niece?

5 hours ago, Ben said:

9am tomorrow.

Only 1 visitors tkt per member allowed, 1 tkt short. 😞 anyone know a member that isn’t going and would be willing to pass on their barcode?

 
5 hours ago, daisycutter said:

this is for mcg

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Does anyone know what the Family ticket provides? E.g. is it 2 x adult + 2 x children or some other mix.

I’ve got 2 member codes, but I’m looking for 2 more if anyone is unable to attend and happy to share.  Forever in debt to whoever is able to help out.  Cheers HB


1 minute ago, hells bells said:

I’ve got 2 member codes, but I’m looking for 2 more if anyone is unable to attend and happy to share.  Forever in debt to whoever is able to help out.  Cheers HB

Should have bought one/two of the $30 memberships/ guarantees last week!  

2 hours ago, Lucifers Hero said:

fwiw I still don't have the email with the barcode.

There is an option:  ask them to get their barcodes from mfc website:

 

Thanks for the legup LH. I did see that suggestion before but me doing this and trying to get others to do this are very different things I'm afraid.

10 minutes ago, 58er said:

Should have bought one/two of the $30 memberships/ guarantees last week!  

Shoulda coulda woulda…

 
13 minutes ago, hells bells said:

I’ve got 2 member codes, but I’m looking for 2 more if anyone is unable to attend and happy to share.  Forever in debt to whoever is able to help out.  Cheers HB

I have one spare so just sent it on a pm

1 hour ago, seed shell said:

I think it's different for finals, where the ticket type is linked to the membership category unfortunately. Will see tomorrow though

Thanks, you’ve answered my question. I’d like to think if for example you’ve sat level 2 all year that that’s where your tickets will be allocated from. Here’s hoping….


6 hours ago, layzie said:

Already taking the Friday off, ideally don't want to take tomorrow off as well just to concentrate 100% on getting tickets!

I’m taking next Thursday and Friday off, flying down for the game. 

30 minutes ago, Bombay Airconditioning said:

Thanks, you’ve answered my question. I’d like to think if for example you’ve sat level 2 all year that that’s where your tickets will be allocated from. Here’s hoping….

Level 2 is N12 to N49 (38 bays) Punt Road end and N29 to N36 (8 bays( at the city end. 

I reckon we'll be allocated the city end and only a small portion of the Punt Road end. Good luck getting level 2.

7 minutes ago, M_9 said:

Level 2 is N12 to N49 (38 bays) Punt Road end and N29 to N36 (8 bays( at the city end. 

I reckon we'll be allocated the city end and only a small portion of the Punt Road end. Good luck getting level 2.

Going off what Ben posted on page 3, I think we’re a chance, time will tell.

6 hours ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

@Lucifers Hero @ChaserJ @Jaded No More 

So sorry for the misinformation. The Demon Army will be in M3, our usual bay. 

Evening @WalkingCivilWar, was it just me or did the Swans have their supporters behind both goal’s yesterday? Does this happen at other grounds?

Thanks


Hi all, unfortunately I cannot make the game Thurs.  And have a barcode if someone would like it.  Send me a PM.  First in best dressed.

12 minutes ago, Bombay Airconditioning said:

Evening @WalkingCivilWar, was it just me or did the Swans have their supporters behind both goal’s yesterday? Does this happen at other grounds?

Thanks

Has always happened at Pork Barrel Park (GMHBA).

Hi,

I'm also looking for one extra barcode. My elderly mother would love to go with my father, who is a member and has a barcode (I'm MCC so covered). If anyone can kindly assist if not going, that would be amazing.

Thanks in advance

Can someone advise me please - is it still possible to walk from the Ponsford stand around the back of the Members to the Olympic stand?


I am also on the lookout for a spare barcode if anyone is unable to attend and willing to pass it on. Trying to take the girls to their first final coming up from Canberra.

thx.

Hey all, looking for an extra barcode too from someone who is unable to attend if possible. Would be much appreciated, cheers!

Does anyone know what category the General Admission Membership with a GF Ticket guarrantee gets?

 
42 minutes ago, M_9 said:

Can someone advise me please - is it still possible to walk from the Ponsford stand around the back of the Members to the Olympic stand?

Don't think so, unless you get a pass out and go outside the stand - but I don't think that's what you are asking.

It is quite possible now to walk from the MCC members in the Northern Stand to the AFL members on levels 1 and 4 via the Punt road end.  Not sure if that was always possible prior to the new Norther/Olympic stand.

4 minutes ago, Rodney (Balls) Grinter said:

Don't think so, unless you get a pass out and go outside the stand - but I don't think that's what you are asking.

It is quite possible now to walk from the MCC members in the Northern Stand to the AFL members on levels 1 and 4 via the Punt road end.  Not sure if that was always possible prior to the new Norther/Olympic stand.

You certainly used to be able to because I did it a year or so ago.
The reason I ask is because I want to stand in M9 but fear we will only be offered Ponsford Stand seats as per previous years when we've been the away team.

 


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