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TICKETING: 2023 Finals Week 01


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1 hour ago, Supreme_Demon said:

There will probably be 90,000 at the MCG for this finals match between Melbourne and Collingwood.

At least that's my prediction. 🤔

I’m going for 93k:

2018 we got 91.8k against the Cats and 90.2k against the Hawks.

2022 Pies got 91.5k against the Cats and 90.6k against Freo.

I reckon we’re good for a few more in the MCC than at a Freo game so guestimaths says 93k. 

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15 minutes ago, The heart beats true said:

undermining the value of memberships most of us have paid for and used for the last 7 months.

Isn't the value of a reserved seat membership just the reserved seat for 11 home games and the grand final guarantee? As a GA member I kind of like the level playing field that the finals ticket process is currently. I agree with you regarding the questionable $30 'memberships' to access finals tickets though. They should be more expensive.

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2 hours ago, Jaded No More said:

Without a doubt every time I try to get finals tickets it only works on a mobile. Never on PC

I was on both pc and mobile. It was the pc that came up first so I used that. Just luck of the draw I think.

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Got my 3 members tickets easily this morning. The other 8 I was after for various interested parties got nowhere in the public section --- couldn't seem to get anything more than 1 ticket somewhere random despite being online on multiple browsers right on the dot of 3.00. Looks like it is 3 lucky ones at the ground and the rest at a family watch party at home ...

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1 hour ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Lots of Filth Supporters ringing SEN This Morning wanting to Burn down Ticketek. 

 

Good, hope they miss out. Its too hard for them to be patient and figure it out, they can't simply scratch an X on a signature line, like they do at Centerlink

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38 minutes ago, Ben said:

Isn't the value of a reserved seat membership just the reserved seat for 11 home games and the grand final guarantee? As a GA member I kind of like the level playing field that the finals ticket process is currently. I agree with you regarding the questionable $30 'memberships' to access finals tickets though. They should be more expensive.

I feel like it’s unfair that someone who pays a couple of grand a year to support the club has the same access as someone who paid $50 to become a member in July. It’s not a value judgement of either person, merely an observation on the access established by the membership concept itself.

For example I’m not a Trident member, but I fully support those members getting earlier access than me, because their investment in the club is greater than mine. 👍

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As a Member, Got 20 rows up in level 1 between HFF and Forward pocket....cost $64.00 plus usuals $70 bucks all up. HAPPY!

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9 minutes ago, Stiff Arm said:

Good, hope they miss out. Its too hard for them to be patient and figure it out, they can't simply scratch an X on a signature line, like they do at Centerlink

I was wondering if they had turned on their Laptop…

 

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8 minutes ago, The heart beats true said:

I feel like it’s unfair that someone who pays a couple of grand a year to support the club has the same access as someone who paid $50 to become a member in July. It’s not a value judgement of either person, merely an observation on the access established by the membership concept itself.

For example I’m not a Trident member, but I fully support those members getting earlier access than me, because their investment in the club is greater than mine. 👍

Is there a membership level that costs a couple of grand? I'm trident and it's about $600 pa

Can a person really get priority 1 or 2 with a $50 membership or is it just the usual online outrage?

One of the great things about our game is that it's still 'the people's game', regardless of Gill's control. We can sit next to oppo supporters and not expect to be beaten unconscious 

I personally don't have a problem with all members having same time access online

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5 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

I was wondering if they had turned on their Laptop…

 

They are still wondering why the microwave was not delivering the required tickets!

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