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  On 29/08/2023 at 07:09, Stiff Arm said:

 

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

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

I rang the club about that $30 membership for 3 games    You only get Priority 3 tickets, with my normal country membership  I get priority 2,        Yes I know some of you that know me,  will agree I am from the Country  and still a member,    Go Dees

  On 29/08/2023 at 05:01, Sir Why You Little said:

Lots of Filth Supporters ringing SEN This Morning wanting to Burn down Ticketek. 
it is a dog’s Breakfast every year. 
 

What a way to waste their one phone call

 
  On 29/08/2023 at 07:09, Stiff Arm said:

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

To be honest I’m responding to what I  heard from people calling talk back this morning. Collingwood fans saying they were Legends fans (I don’t know what that is, but assume it’s Trident equivalent) and they didn’t get through for  90 minutes and felt very annoyed about the investment. I empathised with that. 

The club is selling priority access membership for $30. It gives the highest priority for the first 3 weeks of the finals. Then for Gf that priority is level 3 (no idea what that means but I assume they’ll sell Gf tickets in a more tiered system). 👍

  On 29/08/2023 at 07:39, 640MD said:

I rang the club about that $30 membership for 3 games    You only get Priority 3 tickets, with my normal country membership  I get priority 2,        Yes I know some of you that know me,  will agree I am from the Country  and still a member,    Go Dees

My wife is a country member and had no bar code on her account. In the past she was allowed to get final tickets. I'm a reserve seat member and received the email and sms from the club. Strange because she got the bar code for the Kings birthday game.

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  On 29/08/2023 at 07:39, 640MD said:

I rang the club about that $30 membership for 3 games    You only get Priority 3 tickets, with my normal country membership  I get priority 2,        Yes I know some of you that know me,  will agree I am from the Country  and still a member,    Go Dees

Oh that’s interesting. The way they promoted it implied the Priority 3 was only for GF 👍

re standing room

during regular season you can't distinguish between standing and ga, as ga don't have reserved seats

but in finals all ga get reserved seats, therefore standing room is easily identifiable and available separately.

  On 29/08/2023 at 05:52, The heart beats true said:

I see and hear a lot of members from both sides bemoaning the lack of access for members with Priority seats. The issue is around how hard it is to get through, not the access once they are in.

I do find it frustrating that they can’t allocate members different time slots. Especially when the club was selling access this week, and undermining the value of memberships most of us have paid for and used for the last 7 months. 

Would it kill Ticketek to give priority seating access its own hour? 

They do for the GF though.  

 

In other news, I managed to get tickets to Eric Prydz' second show, it's been a rather expensive day

 

P.S I have one Junior ticket on level 4 for sale

  On 29/08/2023 at 07:43, The heart beats true said:

To be honest I’m responding to what I  heard from people calling talk back this morning. Collingwood fans saying they were Legends fans (I don’t know what that is, but assume it’s Trident equivalent) and they didn’t get through for  90 minutes and felt very annoyed about the investment. I empathised with that. 

The club is selling priority access membership for $30. It gives the highest priority for the first 3 weeks of the finals. Then for Gf that priority is level 3 (no idea what that means but I assume they’ll sell Gf tickets in a more tiered system). 👍

GF Level 3 priority leaves you very unlikely to get grand final tickets. Likely to sell out at Level 2.


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  On 29/08/2023 at 07:43, The heart beats true said:

To be honest I’m responding to what I  heard from people calling talk back this morning. Collingwood fans saying they were Legends fans (I don’t know what that is, but assume it’s Trident equivalent) and they didn’t get through for  90 minutes and felt very annoyed about the investment. I empathised with that. 

The club is selling priority access membership for $30. It gives the highest priority for the first 3 weeks of the finals. Then for Gf that priority is level 3 (no idea what that means but I assume they’ll sell Gf tickets in a more tiered system). 👍

You're empathising with Collingwood fans? Really.... really?!!! 

The post three above yours says the $30 membership was for priority 3 for finals as well.

It's a simple marketing ploy to get new members into the club. Clearly it worked, and the bonus for them is they can low prioity level access to finals tix.

I bought priority 1 tickets today at 10am, but I also bought GA tickets at 3pm not using my membership. So could've anyone not a member.

We get $30 and a new member, they get to go to the game which they could've done without spending the $30

Where's the issue again?

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  On 29/08/2023 at 07:43, The heart beats true said:

To be honest I’m responding to what I  heard from people calling talk back this morning. Collingwood fans saying they were Legends fans (I don’t know what that is, but assume it’s Trident equivalent) and they didn’t get through for  90 minutes and felt very annoyed about the investment. I empathised with that. 

The club is selling priority access membership for $30. It gives the highest priority for the first 3 weeks of the finals. Then for Gf that priority is level 3 (no idea what that means but I assume they’ll sell Gf tickets in a more tiered system). 👍

Empathised???? with FERALS??? I say give them a free ticket to a side show somewhere in a nondescript circus in an even more nondescript town with no road maps out. Should make their day! AND MINE!

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Full MCC and MFC member 

So hard to get a damn level 1 seat, every year it’s near impossible, missed out now 

vs Geelong 2018

vs hawks 2018

vs swans 2022

vs pies 2023

I was lucky enough to get a Ticket for the 2022 GF in the MCC ballot which I passed in after we got knocked out. 

 

 

  On 29/08/2023 at 08:05, DaveyJones'sLocker said:

Full MCC and MFC member 

So hard to get a damn level 1 seat, every year it’s near impossible, missed out now 

vs Geelong 2018

vs hawks 2018

vs swans 2022

vs pies 2023

I was lucky enough to get a Ticket for the 2022 GF in the MCC ballot which I passed in after we got knocked out.

Time to buy a lotto ticket

Level2 seats section N6 just a couple of bays around from my usual trident club seats. In front of the hasset room - can't complain at all :ph34r:

 


  On 29/08/2023 at 06:49, OhMyDees said:

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That is great. The last time I bought tickets in a reallocation was when the Sydney Olympic organising committee were forced to resell tickets to prestigious events like Magic Monday in athletics (Cathy Freeman night) after they were outed by the media in allocating 90% of seats for private sale to the rich and famous.

After spending 1 hour on the phone pressing redial every 5 seconds, I ended up getting 6 tickets (for about $80 each) on the home straight right near the media scrum on the finish line! Best night of sport ever, hands down (sorry, beat the 2021 premiership on TV which still doesn't feel real)

  On 29/08/2023 at 02:47, praha said:

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

The steps and bars in the MCC will be packed, especially if it is a good day on the sharemarket

  On 29/08/2023 at 08:03, Stiff Arm said:

You're empathising with Collingwood fans? Really.... really?!!! 

The post three above yours says the $30 membership was for priority 3 for finals as well.

It's a simple marketing ploy to get new members into the club. Clearly it worked, and the bonus for them is they can low prioity level access to finals tix.

I bought priority 1 tickets today at 10am, but I also bought GA tickets at 3pm not using my membership. So could've anyone not a member.

We get $30 and a new member, they get to go to the game which they could've done without spending the $30

Where's the issue again?

Was priority 1 ground level or 2nd level or both?

  On 29/08/2023 at 06:32, ElDiablo14 said:

Sold out as in 85k? 

Or more like 95k?

🤔🤔

Based on how wrong I was in my previous post speculating the make up of numbers and the like, with great confidence I can say I haven’t got a clue.  Not even prepared to give a off the cuff stab!

Just hope that the majority of our mob that turn up are the loud passionate supporters. 

  On 29/08/2023 at 07:05, FearTheBeard said:

Reasonable expectation is that it will be around 93. If the MCC is a lockout which it should be and the corporates show up, it will be above 95.

My understanding is the mcc has never been a lockout since the 2009 (I think) prelim between coll and geel. Not even GFs. But maybe this is the one that does it - melbourne and Collingwood have the 1st and 3rd most mcc members respectively.


  On 29/08/2023 at 08:17, Sideshow Bob said:

Level2 seats section N6 just a couple of bays around from my usual trident club seats. In front of the hasset room - can't complain at all :ph34r:

 

Similar, N14 (lvl 2), basically the same spot but a level down from my Trident seats. 

 

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