Wife I'm hoping.In 2015, my wife and I got seats in N24 as competing Gold. Because Silver went on sale for competing, I bought a ticket for my 8 year old.
His seat was row AA in the nosebleeds.
Guess who sat in the nosebleeds?
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Wife I'm hoping.In 2015, my wife and I got seats in N24 as competing Gold. Because Silver went on sale for competing, I bought a ticket for my 8 year old.
His seat was row AA in the nosebleeds.
Guess who sat in the nosebleeds?
And we never saw TigerR again!whenever the AFL gets around to communicating with its members.
You compare the cost of other things in '93 to now though and it looks very good for the AFL. you could've done half a week's shopping for 10 bucks back then. now the cost of a ticket to the football is enough for a night's dinner and the next day's lunch.An inflation calculator has it at $23, so it's a tad cheaper.
The difference is just demand. At least in the context of physically wanting to go to the footy combined with general pervasiveness in society, it's a more relevant ticket these days. People assume footy's popularity in society is generally the same now as it was in 1993, and it's not, it's more popular now.
You compare the cost of other things in '93 to now though and it looks very good for the AFL. you could've done half a week's shopping for 10 bucks back then. now the cost of a ticket to the football is enough for a night's dinner and the next day's lunch.
Also on that fixture, why's Lavington mentioned as a venue? I don't remember it having hosted a proper home and away game?
Did david schwartz do his knee there?Lavington is mentioned just because it was one of the Fosters Cup grounds listed at the bottom of that fixture.
Yes but not that seasonDid david schwartz do his knee there?
Will be filthy if the afl members bar on lvl 2 is not serving glass pots again this Boxing Day, utter joke last yearIt's been a few good weeks of chat and venting about the AFL.
For those Golds going to the Grand Final, have a great day. See you on Boxing Day!
I will be sure to be back to discuss upgrades and the waitlist whenever the AFL gets around to communicating with its members.
You're going to need more realistic expectations than that.whenever the AFL gets around to communicating with its members.
Saw one inside Gate 7 not checking anyone.Saw some kids with clipboards assembled together to the side as I skimmed through the turnstiles. I whispered to one of them “You know, you might catch people if you actually stop them as they walk through.”
To be fair, a lot of Melburnians I know who follow Sydney are pretty well heeled. and in Sydney, Aussie Rules is a sport for the clueless and loaded of the north and eastern suburbs.We’re in P14. Most folks here look like corporates. I can tell - we’re dressed like slobs and they’re not.
Which a stupid opinion. LTo be fair, a lot of Melburnians I know who follow Sydney are pretty well heeled. and in Sydney, Aussie Rules is a sport for the clueless and loaded of the north and eastern suburbs.
Oh man they’ve really assembled a crack team there to stamp down on membership sharing.
All standing around to the side chatting to each other trying to make themselves as inconspicuous as possible instead of actually checking anyone?Oh man they’ve really assembled a crack team there to stamp down on membership sharing.
The tshirts used once a year was no give awayAll standing around to the side chatting to each other trying to make themselves as inconspicuous as possible instead of actually checking anyone?
If they gave a shit, they would lock down entry from GA during the yearI wonder how many they would catch if they were actually trying to crack down on it.