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Gold Coast tickets

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Hi everyone.

Just went to get tickets for the Gold Coast game.

Would like to sit amongst the cheersquad.

Any functions I should be aware of.

Thanks in advance

Cheers

Jimmy.

 
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Bump on how I can get tickets with the cheersquad. 

Probably didn't word the initial post properly.

Edited by Golly123

Can’t help but I have a bet with the family. 

if we win the next 2, I go to the Gold Coast and thaw out while watching the footy. If I lose, my wife gets a weekend retreat. 
 

I assume the dees will have some sort of function up there…. As long as we win the next 2!!

🙏 

 

Does anyone know if they still have a pre match function for MFC supporters on match days? 

I went to a game years ago and they had one at a golf club near the ground. 


On 16/07/2024 at 19:35, Golly123 said:

Hi everyone.

Just went to get tickets for the Gold Coast game.

Would like to sit amongst the cheersquad.

Any functions I should be aware of.

Thanks in advance

Cheers

Jimmy.

Here's a couple for you, Jimmy!

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Oh, sorry, I misread your heading 🤦‍♂️

Join the Demon Army Facebook group and they will post a link where you can register your interest to sit in the cheersquad. There will be seats available provided you are a Melbourne supporter.

Alternatively, book in bay 207 or 206, both will be 90% Melbourne.

 
On 17/07/2024 at 15:35, Golly123 said:

Bump on how I can get tickets with the cheersquad. 

Probably didn't word the initial post properly.

Email the Demon Army at:

[email protected]

to register your interest in a ticket to sit in our bay. You’ll be sent a link.

See you there! ❤️ 💙
 

We sit here…

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