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I am thinking I'll head north for the Suns match next month.

Can anyone on demonland suggest the best seating areas at People's First Stadium?

Also, does anyone (WCW perhaps) know the area that has been assigned to the MFC contingent?

 

If you go on the Demon Army website closer to round 23, the ticketing details for the match will be posted.  We normally sit behind the goal posts (at the end where there is no built up stands, but lots of sun).  WCW will probs know more exact details!

I went up a few years ago, didnt sit with the cheer squad cos had some Queenslanders with me. 
 

Small stadium so most seats are pretty good IMO

 
1 hour ago, Percy Beames said:

I am thinking I'll head north for the Suns match next month.

Can anyone on demonland suggest the best seating areas at People's First Stadium?

Also, does anyone (WCW perhaps) know the area that has been assigned to the MFC contingent?

We sit in bay 148 behind the goals. Nearest entry is Gate 7

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26 minutes ago, roy11 said:

I went up a few years ago, didnt sit with the cheer squad cos had some Queenslanders with me. 
 

Small stadium so most seats are pretty good IMO

Yep, I agree. Good seating.

Love the fact once you're in the gates, there's plenty of green space to sit and relax and an oval to kick a footy 

Last time we went, we sat on the grass and played cards, drank beers and wandered up to our seats about 2 minutes before the game started 


Bay 207 is the best available bay you can get (208-210 are best seats but are Gold Coast reserved bays). 207/206/205 will likely be full and will be 90% melbourne. I will at the very least be in 207.

I think me and a few others are in bay 104. We have sat around there a few times before.

I’ve sat at the cheer squad once and got my 4 drinks before the first bounce to be told I can’t bring them in 😬 so if you like a Bev id sit somewhere else 

 

Are we talking about Carrara Stadium?

I steadfastly refuse to call footy grounds [insert current sponsor's name here].

46 minutes ago, Demonstone said:

Are we talking about Carrara Stadium?

I steadfastly refuse to call footy grounds [insert current sponsor's name here].

Almost as crazy as playing footy on a cricket ground!


51 minutes ago, Demonstone said:

Are we talking about Carrara Stadium?

I steadfastly refuse to call footy grounds [insert current sponsor's name here].

Surely People’s First Stadium is situated in Pyongyang, North Korea?

12 hours ago, Brownie said:

Yep, I agree. Good seating.

Love the fact once you're in the gates, there's plenty of green space to sit and relax and an oval to kick a footy 

Last time we went, we sat on the grass and played cards, drank beers and wandered up to our seats about 2 minutes before the game started 

I love the fact that you don’t have to leave the ground in order to have a cigarette. Moreover, they have a designated smoking area(!) If I’m to hasten my demise, I’d rather do so with the greatest of ease. 😊

10 hours ago, Moonshadow said:

Almost as crazy as playing footy on a cricket ground!

Imagine if McDonald's sponsored our hallowed home ground and called it the McG. 

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