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Had 2 mates trying to get reserved seats in the MCC for the 3 of us, took them a combined effort of 6 hours to finally be successful . Anyway will be there to boo boo that thug. And cheer the boys on to victory.

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36 minutes ago, FearTheBeard said:

The split is likely going to be 20k max of us and 65-70k of them. Any booing is going to get massively drowned out

Not necessarily. When they booed Grundy in his first game with us vs them, we drowned them out.

 
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3 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Not necessarily. When they booed Grundy in his first game with us vs them, we drowned them out.

It was our home game.

This is the thing, likely going to be heavily outnumbered, any booing will be quite futile i'd imagine.


20 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

as an afl member...who logged on at 2pm

  • ipad on 4g - got thru after 10 mins in the waiting queue
  • iphone on 5g - got thru after 15 mins in the waiting queue (but was slowly purchasing on ipad)
  • computer on ethernet cable to fibre to the node nbn - was still in the wating queue at 2.45pm

ticketek is useless

Same here, got in on my phone with 4G before laptop on wifi. 

59 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

A few touted the idea of fans wearing imitation Gus helmets which I reckon is a cracker of an idea.

We’ll be wearing this year’s Big Freeze beanie though. Otherwise we’d be wearing the Gus helmets. A couple of hundred of us wore them during our round one match vs the Bulldogs but unless you were at the ground you wouldn’t have seen them since the camera didn’t capture us during the match and the commentators didn’t draw attention to it. (I guess this falls in line with the AFL’s desire for the whole Gussy travesty to just go away already.) We took it upon ourselves to buy them but the MFC were onboard with it and even ordered and paid for the “GUS” stickers we had on them…

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Round 24’s looking good for a return of the Gussy helmets. (Soz AFL, we won’t have forgotten it by then, either.)

17 minutes ago, FearTheBeard said:

It was our home game.

Would that make a difference?

 
17 minutes ago, danielE288 said:

This is the thing, likely going to be heavily outnumbered, any booing will be quite futile i'd imagine.

We won’t die wondering!

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29 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Would that make a difference?

Big difference between 35,000-40,000 of us last year and 20,000 this year


49 minutes ago, danielE288 said:

This is the thing, likely going to be heavily outnumbered, any booing will be quite futile i'd imagine.

We just can't have this mindset we need to have as many there as possible to make as much noise as possible, drowned out or not.

Highest percentage of members in the MCC re clubs is Melbourne, would be very disappointed if we can't at least break even in that area

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2 minutes ago, loges said:

Highest percentage of members in the MCC re clubs is Melbourne, would be very disappointed if we can't at least break even in that area

Will likely be 15K of us in the MCC, 1-2K in the AFL and 5-10K in the public reserve.

3 minutes ago, FearTheBeard said:

Will likely be 15K of us in the MCC, 1-2K in the AFL and 5-10K in the public reserve.

Yeah the MFC representation in the AFL members is deplorable when we play Collingwood, for obvious reasons.

Do you think the AFL member will sell out for Kings Bday?

 

 

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5 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Yeah the MFC representation in the AFL members is deplorable when we play Collingwood, for obvious reasons.

Do you think the AFL member will sell out for Kings Bday?

 

 

Yep, was up to standing room only an hour after it went on sale today.

Was more than happy with my decision to get level 2 MCC this morning.

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14 minutes ago, FearTheBeard said:

Will likely be 15K of us in the MCC, 1-2K in the AFL and 5-10K in the public reserve.

Well the Melbourne supporters in the MCC better make some noise then 

27 minutes ago, FearTheBeard said:

Big difference between 35,000-40,000 of us last year and 20,000 this year

so 70K Pies fans?

may god bless us all

1 minute ago, DubDee said:

so 70K Pies fans?

may god bless us all

All the more to send home with their tail between their legs then.

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12 minutes ago, DubDee said:

so 70K Pies fans?

may god bless us all

suspect 20,000ish of us 60,000 of them and 5k neutrals to get to 85k.


I wish there was some way to ensure only fans from teams playing are able to attend games.

( Especially grand finals).

Perhaps show their membership.

Also there are too many areas taken up by corporate boxes IMHO.

I'm certainly no socialist but when it comes to Afl...it should be available to the man.

And get rid of ticketfek. And those outrageous beer prices. Sheesh. A man ( or woman Stan) should be allowed to drink at his preferred sport without having to check his mortgage status.

End of rant. Thanks.

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13 hours ago, Longsufferingnomore said:

I was on at 10.20 and level 1 was sold out and level 2 at single seats.

Doesn't add up.

I mean it's not like pies fans are computer literate.

 
16 hours ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

We’ll be wearing this year’s Big Freeze beanie though. Otherwise we’d be wearing the Gus helmets. A couple of hundred of us wore them during our round one match vs the Bulldogs but unless you were at the ground you wouldn’t have seen them since the camera didn’t capture us during the match and the commentators didn’t draw attention to it. (I guess this falls in line with the AFL’s desire for the whole Gussy travesty to just go away already.) We took it upon ourselves to buy them but the MFC were onboard with it and even ordered and paid for the “GUS” stickers we had on them…

4E829807-B083-41B3-8357-6F05CF86E348.thumb.jpeg.bcc1fb8a6f005947523af7f32cbe1a38.jpeg

Round 24’s looking good for a return of the Gussy helmets. (Soz AFL, we won’t have forgotten it by then, either.)

Love the guy in the middle with red shirt stealing a kiss while everyone's distracted. Thought I had that move patented.

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3 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

Doesn't add up.

I mean it's not like pies fans are computer literate.

75%+ of The MCC reserved seats would have been taken up my Melbourne supporters. 
I got in at 10:02 and it was already selling really well, no surprises that by 10:10’it was single seats only on level 1.

was the same for the afl reserve.


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