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hi

I wonder if any group is going over and back on the same weekend by chance?

I know the club is remaining in Adelaide but I would like to return.

thanks

Go Dees!

A

 
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On 11/03/2024 at 16:49, Demonstone said:

All aboard the reality bus!

I can't make up my mind and the only cheap seats are on the grassy hill - does anyone know if that is Hillbilly Hill at the Adelaide Oval?

I would love to see us fix up Port as I do with any oppo!

 

Have they changed much?

I could tell you about a bus trip to Sydney in the late 80s organised by the cheer squad but it would most likely be my last post on DL

13 hours ago, Anti-Saint said:

I can't make up my mind and the only cheap seats are on the grassy hill - does anyone know if that is Hillbilly Hill at the Adelaide Oval?

I would love to see us fix up Port as I do with any oppo!

If that is the area behind the goals it’s fine.I sat there 

2 years ago when we beat Port.


Just got a seat for $75 to sit in the nose bleeds behind the goals at the river end.

Free for MFC members or $35 for the same seat Vs Adelaide in Gather Round 5 days later.

1 hour ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Just got a seat for $75 to sit in the nose bleeds behind the goals at the river end.

Free for MFC members or $35 for the same seat Vs Adelaide in Gather Round 5 days later.

Stupid question, but what does a GA ticket cost at the G this year.  My tickets are also behind the goals at the river end for my family and in my opinion ticket prices are way too expensive in Adelaide.

2 hours ago, Demon Dynasty said:

Have they changed much?

I could tell you about a bus trip to Sydney in the late 80s organised by the cheer squad but it would most likely be my last post on DL

Late 70’s and I would have been on that bus

 
2 hours ago, Dingo said:

If that is the area behind the goals it’s fine.I sat there 

2 years ago when we beat Port.

Not worth the price, but convenient, comfortable and near facilities and bar/food/vendor-outlets and dunnies (although the latter have been well-hidden in the past). Lots of afternoon sun this time of the year, looking down the ground to the north-west. No, it's not the Southern Stand (MCG) by any means, but still good for individual occupation. Quieter, too, amid a stadium surrounded by the thousands of biased, overly-sensitive and thus rampantly noisy Port supporters with Crows supporters coming a close second. When we play there, Demon supporters tend to assemble providing a civilized collective of applauding reasonableness, good taste, civility and manners, and appreciative wins (depending on the umpires' moods and intents across the game). 

55 minutes ago, 640MD said:

Late 70’s and I would have been on that bus

They didnt move till 82 MD but yeh it might have been a tad earlier.  Possibly between 82 to 84


1 hour ago, Rossmillan said:

Stupid question, but what does a GA ticket cost at the G this year.  My tickets are also behind the goals at the river end for my family and in my opinion ticket prices are way too expensive in Adelaide.

GA is around $27 at the MCG.

$75 is absolutely expensive for a run of the mill home and away game.

9 hours ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Just got a seat for $75 to sit in the nose bleeds behind the goals at the river end.

Free for MFC members or $35 for the same seat Vs Adelaide in Gather Round 5 days later.

Take your family of four with no concessions, parking and snacks and booze and you'd be lucky to be under 400 bucks.

Sheesh 

3 hours ago, leave it to deever said:

Take your family of four with no concessions, parking and snacks and booze and you'd be lucky to be under 400 bucks.

Sheesh 

There are 5 of us, $268, for one game of footy and we are in the cheapest seats you can buy to reserve a seat.  I really think that 15 and 16 year olds should be included in the family ticket.  

But when all is said and done, I will enjoy every minute of being there.  

 

19 hours ago, Moonshadow said:

 

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Is the Karma Bus still running? Probably gets you there at half-time.

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Tonight will be my 4th time at Adelaide Oval for an AFL game. It is a terrific place to watch footy. I love coming over here.

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