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Hi Demonlanders,

As part of our Trident membership, we receive an additional 2 x General Admission tickets for most home games. I'd love to pass those on to any Dees fans, who might not otherwise go to the game. Please DM me if you'd like the tickets and I will transfer them - first come, first served, obviously. Let's get as many Dees voices out there!

 

The club should be giving free tickets for this one. Will be grim considering the weather and the F1.

Looking forward to having a bay to myself in the AFL.

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Hi guys - tickets have gone, thanks for all the enquiries, hopefully those that missed out will still go. Will do the same for future games.

 
55 minutes ago, FearTheBeard said:

The club should be giving free tickets for this one. Will be grim considering the weather and the F1.

Looking forward to having a bay to myself in the AFL.

Has it been confirmed that level 4 of the southern stand will be closed? Even allowing for wet weather.

33 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Has it been confirmed that level 4 of the southern stand will be closed? Even allowing for wet weather.

AFL members level 4 is closed, pretty certain that the Southern and Ponsford will be closed to.

Will be 18-22k sort of crowd.


I do sometimes have a spare seat in M51. Not sure about this week, but happy to bring anyone along if it's free.

6 hours ago, FearTheBeard said:

The club should be giving free tickets for this one. Will be grim considering the weather and the F1.

Looking forward to having a bay to myself in the AFL.

see you on l2

guarantee the ushers try to block me from sitting there, undercover, with no one else in the bay

On 14/03/2025 at 10:40, FearTheBeard said:

The club should be giving free tickets for this one. Will be grim considering the weather and the F1.

Looking forward to having a bay to myself in the AFL.

Last year kids entered free for the WCE afternoon game.  Great turnout on trains and atmosphere at the ground.

I reckon kids should get in free for all MCG games vs i/state teams especially day games. 

Kids come with parents thereby increasing the adult numbers.  And kids can make a lotta noise!

 
39 minutes ago, Lucifers Hero said:

Last year kids entered free for the WCE afternoon game.  Great turnout on trains and atmosphere at the ground.

I reckon kids should get in free for all MCG games vs i/state teams especially day games. 

Kids come with parents thereby increasing the adult numbers.  And kids can make a lotta noise!

Ye but that's an AFL initiative during rounds 16-20 not a club thing. 32K that day was a great turnout.

1 hour ago, Lucifers Hero said:

Last year kids entered free for the WCE afternoon game.  Great turnout on trains and atmosphere at the ground.

I reckon kids should get in free for all MCG games vs i/state teams especially day games. 

Kids come with parents thereby increasing the adult numbers.  And kids can make a lotta noise!

It used to be, in a galaxy far far away, $1 for kids 12 (or 15?) and under for all games.  I have no idea what it is now, but that was effectively the same thing as what you're proposing here.   More of this please AFL HQ.


1 hour ago, FearTheBeard said:

Ye but that's an AFL initiative during rounds 16-20 not a club thing. 32K that day was a great turnout.

The club could lobby the AFL.  

The AFL give a leg up to the big Vic clubs in so may ways.    Wouldn't hurt to help the smaller ones.  On balance the gate takings would be higher as adults bringing the kids would pay and it would be better viewing on tv with more people/noise.

Can't see a downside.

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