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Any chance crowd will be 100k?

 
1 minute ago, Lucifers Hero said:

Relax...we won't.

Sorry to tell you...you will have to go through the ticket process again for our next final(s).

I’ve still got a few hairs left to tear out in another two weeks time!

 

1 hour ago, AzzKikA said:

Hey mate, bay buddies but I'm M13-1 EE whatever that is lol

You are little further back, out of the weather if it rains.

 
55 minutes ago, 58er said:

Great to see you are going OD and got your tickets. I nearly missed but had a reprieve I reckon when I went back in and put another barcode in as I had 3 barcodes and only wanted one ticket. 
Am in M35-1 GG 9. Not sure where it is but don't care. 

Hope we win as it will save coming up here to Gabba and play the fairly  confident Lions. Hope we win and stay at the G just what our fans want. 

Each week I am seeing signs we can salute this year. Toughness is unbelievable and we have some 2021 traits back. Hope Tmac is selected to replace the unlucky Melky.

Go Dees. 

Not sure there is anyone else who can fill the spot.

4 minutes ago, Stiff Arm said:

Wonder what my chances of getting 2 x GA seats at 3pm for a couple of mates?

There's still a decent chunk behind the goals at the Punt Rd end, so good chance if it's not all taken by members and you manage to get through the queue


1 hour ago, Satan said:

Good luck to afl members at 12 pm , going to be a bun fight 

Better off paying extra and trying to get members allocation.

14 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Indeed Wadda !  I imagine their collective halitosis would be vomit inducing.

Ive had a few past experiences Uncle lets say. Its totally nauseating.

16 minutes ago, dice said:

Any chance crowd will be 100k?

Unlikely. Standing room normally gets it up over 100k + MCC being at capacity.

12 minutes ago, old dee said:

You are little further back, out of the weather if it rains.

Ain’t going to rain. Why? Because. GO DEES!


18 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

I reckon the Thursday night fixture will [censored] it up to some extent.  85 -89k is my guess.

Its going to be somewhere between 91-94, would have been higher on the Friday. But based on how quick the 3 reserves have sold it will be above 90 easily.

57 minutes ago, Wodjathefirst said:

What is interesting (read disappointing) is that when you look at the seating map that the AFL members reserve has actually expanded towards the Punt Rd goals. What I mean by this is where my reserved seat was for the home and away season (bay 15) is now allocated to the AFL. 

 Disappointing for two reasons. More seats allocated to AFL members (presuming dominated by ferals) and less seats left for the general public to access.

Everyone is equal, but the some that are less equal than others gradually seem over a period of time to become even less equal.  Little by little.

I suspect that might also cover things like medallion club?

58 minutes ago, Wodjathefirst said:

What is interesting (read disappointing) is that when you look at the seating map that the AFL members reserve has actually expanded towards the Punt Rd goals. What I mean by this is where my reserved seat was for the home and away season (bay 15) is now allocated to the AFL. 

 Disappointing for two reasons. More seats allocated to AFL members (presuming dominated by ferals) and less seats left for the general public to access.

Everyone is equal, but the some that are less equal than others gradually seem over a period of time to become even less equal.  Little by little.

The AFL section is redefined on a match by match basis by reference to past attendance and club support numbers. For Hawthorn and Essendon games it's much larger than for MFC games. At finals time it reverts to its allocated size as agreed with the MCC back when Waverley closed

I've got 1 junior ticket for sale, level 4 q49. PM. It's a junior but it gets you in.


25 minutes ago, old dee said:

You are little further back, out of the weather if it rains.

Yeah almost at the back but I'm ok with that.

1 minute ago, Nascent said:

Waiting until 3 so I can go with family. Wish me luck.

Good luck, slim pickings when I just logged in. Only level 4.

9 minutes ago, danielE288 said:

Good luck, slim pickings when I just logged in. Only level 4.

They give free oxygen bottles up there. I would rather watch on TV.  

 

Ticketek are a bunch of peanuts.

x3 50 year MCC and one Full Member and the best we could do was in the nosebleeds on Level 4. What a joke! 

Bloody glad to have a seat but the process is infuriating.

My son finally got some tickets, but they are in the Warne stand in section Q and I think that's near the top, so not great.

Got 6 so that may be why I couldn't get better.

 


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