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21 minutes ago, Mel Bourne said:

Are all members tickets gone? Been waiting a long time 

Just got on. Still good ones available.  Stick with it and good luck

 
1 minute ago, The heart beats true said:

I just realised that in the excitement and anxiety of it all I didn’t select Priority membership allocation. I don’t care that much. I just need to be there.

🤦🏻‍♂️

Next time I'm going to have a camera filming myself going through this process so I can study it the same way the team studies the match tape after the game. 

Just now, FearTheBeard said:

there are still plenty seats available!

All of our priority member seats are pretty much gone but heaps still available on level 4. 

Do not worry if you are in the ponsford, we have 3 bays on level 1 and 3 on level 4 as well. You won’t be alone.

Is M50 a Melbourne bay? I selected priority member so fingers crossed. 

 

got q49 row ff.  good spot for a nose-bleed seat. northern wing.

blood pressure slowly dropping


10 minutes ago, layzie said:

Honestly I can see why people are having trouble. Why call the barcode field a password field? 

Older people, or people who are not tech savvy will always be disadvantaged in these [censored] situations. it's all about cost ,as usual, [censored] cost cutting !

Like many, I kind of panicked and went for “best available”. Got given M35 Row N. In theory, a good seat. In practice, horrifically close to the Pies cheer squad (behind point post, Southern Stand end).

And on my own! 

Will either be the best or worst afternoon of the year. 
 

 

 

Are there visitor tickets available? Was hoping to purchase an extra ticket for a friend.

3 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Is M50 a Melbourne bay? I selected priority member so fingers crossed. 

It should be, I'm there too


Just now, Mel Bourne said:

Like many, I kind of panicked and went for “best available”. Got given M35 Row N. In theory, a good seat. In practice, horrifically close to the Pies cheer squad (behind point post, Southern Stand end).

And on my own! 

Will either be the best or worst afternoon of the year. 
 

 

M35 is a Melbourne bay as well as M30 and M31

Good seeing everyone snapping up seats.

Still feels weird to me that the last finals win that a lot of us would have seen in person had the following players running around Jetta, OMac, Lewis, Frost, Hannan, Weideman, AVB, Jonesy, Tyson. 

Just now, Bitter but optimistic said:

Older people, or people who are not tech savvy will always be disadvantaged in these [censored] situations. it's all about cost ,as usual, [censored] cost cutting !

Bitter as someone who considers themselves pretty savvy online I really struggled and missed a few tricks. If I'm struggling with it I can't imagine how the less savvy are coping with all this. It's not good.

Just now, FearTheBeard said:

M35 is a Melbourne bay as well as M30 and M31

Ahhhh sweet relief!!! Thanks for that wonderful information. 

7 minutes ago, Demongirl35 said:

Any m56 buddies here??? Can’t wait!!

at least 4 demons friendly people right here in that Bay!


5 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Is M50 a Melbourne bay? I selected priority member so fingers crossed. 

Looks like it is

All booked! Giddy up!

just a heads up if you have kids barcodes that are classified as Gen admin, they will work within the current allocation  

5 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Is M50 a Melbourne bay? I selected priority member so fingers crossed. 

You'd hope these bays are all MFC. Unless those hubcaps steel some barcodes or rort the system somehow. 

11 minutes ago, dl4e said:

I got m55. Not going to complain

Woo hoo, finally someone in M55

1 minute ago, Bates Mate said:

at least 4 demons friendly people right here in that Bay!

Make that another.  Suspect will be solid red and blue. Kozzie's pocket too.


23 minutes ago, deanox said:

Are there any bad seats on N?

My preference is behind the goals because of view of structures etc, but obviously the other end is far away. (I'm lucky this time, I got N3!)

The wing means you get the best view of both ends but it's harder to see the structures and width of the ground.

Winners all around on Level 2!

No. No bad seats. I had to get 7 tickets so you're limited. Tempted to forget the rest of the family next time and sit by myself in the best seats possible which is my preference anyway.

3 minutes ago, Demons11 said:

All booked! Giddy up!

just a heads up if you have kids barcodes that are classified as Gen admin, they will work within the current allocation  

yes. i just did 2

 

Add me to the M50 crew - 5 of us in row G. 

Not my preferred spot - you dont see much that low & close - but it seems its a Melbourne bay so if nothing else the excitement (or disappointment...) will be palpable 

Those of you who can actually see the sport from higher up, please guide us with your cheers


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