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On 05/02/2024 at 11:05, Demonland said:

 

$5 to reserve a ticket at Princes Park plus $3.80 handling fee -$8.80 is some new definition of free ...

18 minutes ago, old55 said:

$5 to reserve a ticket at Princes Park plus $3.80 handling fee -$8.80 is some new definition of free ...

Very misleading by the Club. When they say “free” they’re referring to the practice match at Casey as well as two open training sessions during the April and July school holidays. 

 
1 minute ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Very misleading by the Club. When they say “free” they’re referring to the practice match at Casey as well as two open training sessions during the April and July school holidays. 

All community games are on Foxtel as well as Kayo.

Hopefully the Club will have a BBQ with the Demon Army on the 2 March, the last Saturday training before Round O!

9 minutes ago, Longsufferingnomore said:

All community games are on Foxtel as well as Kayo.

Hopefully the Club will have a BBQ with the Demon Army on the 2 March, the last Saturday training before Round O!

Nothing planned as yet, but it is definitely something we’d love to do. 


The practice matches might be a good opportunity for us to try out a new chant for games at the ‘G.

🎶 His name is Kysaiah 🎶 to the tune of Freed From Desire, as per this request from Tracc…

 

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… and if Tracc wants it, Tracc gets it. 😂

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3 hours ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Very misleading by the Club. When they say “free” they’re referring to the practice match at Casey as well as two open training sessions during the April and July school holidays. 

That X tweet that @Demonland linked to from AFL House clearly refers to the Community Series and says it's free for club members. The Community Series is when we are playing Carlton at Princes Park, not those other matches you refer to.  It's not the club being misleading, it's the AFL.

https://www.afl.com.au/news/1071843/afl-confirms-fixture-for-2024-community-series-matches

It's not "free" because it cost me $8.80 to secure a ticket and I guarantee it will sell-out with the small capacity at that ground and you won't be able to walk up and get in "free".

54 minutes ago, old55 said:

That X tweet that @Demonland linked to from AFL House clearly refers to the Community Series and says it's free for club members. The Community Series is when we are playing Carlton at Princes Park, not those other matches you refer to.  It's not the club being misleading, it's the AFL.

https://www.afl.com.au/news/1071843/afl-confirms-fixture-for-2024-community-series-matches

It's not "free" because it cost me $8.80 to secure a ticket and I guarantee it will sell-out with the small capacity at that ground and you won't be able to walk up and get in "free".

Thank you for clarifying. I should’ve known it was the AFL.

 I believe it will be a sell-out. Capacity at Ikon is 12,000 and Blues fans are all aboard the bandwagon, they’re already planning their post-premiership parties. 😁

 
43 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Thank you for clarifying. I should’ve known it was the AFL.

 I believe it will be a sell-out. Capacity at Ikon is 12,000 and Blues fans are all aboard the bandwagon, they’re already planning their post-premiership parties. 😁

Stop it you’re making me ill!! After the way they behaved last year I will never go to another Carlton or Collingwood game unless it’s a Grand Final.

4 hours ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

The practice matches might be a good opportunity for us to try out a new chant for games at the ‘G.

🎶 His name is Kysaiah 🎶 to the tune of Freed From Desire, as per this request from Tracc…

 

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… and if Tracc wants it, Tracc gets it. 😂

Feel the Deebrief lads need credit for this, was definitely being belted out by them circa 2021


1 hour ago, Clayton van Oliver said:

Feel the Deebrief lads need credit for this, was definitely being belted out by them circa 2021

Kossie's on fire, your defence is terrified.....

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