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AFL members Level 2a (level p) are excellent seats.Anyone familiar with Level P seating in the AFL members section? If so how are the seats?
Anyone familiar with Level P seating in the AFL members section? If so how are the seats?
Hi All, I have 1 X Adult and 1 X Concession tickets Standing Room for M50. If anyone would like to swap these for seating anywhere I will pay the difference.
I have a 10 y/o daughter I'd like to take, but in standing room she won't see a thing and I doubt she'll cope with standing for 5 hrs. Otherwise seems like the missus will get the gig. PM me if interested. Thanks.
Just go to a ticketek agency, give them the credit card you paid with and photo ID, easy as that!How do I actually get my tickets?
Was notified of successful ballot entry from HFC.
Credit card charged.
Ticketek gives ZERO information when a 10 step process needs to be outlined.
Suffering needless anxiety and loss of productivity thanks to these fumbling half baked flogs.
Just go to a ticketek agency, give them the credit card you paid with and photo ID, easy as that!
AFL members Level 2a (level p) are excellent seats.
Well I guess I won't know my exact seats until I pick the tickets up. Seems a strange system to have a 'transaction history' section on your website that doesn't show the transactions.
The best imo. Section 18/19 and you are laughing
Anyone familiar with Level P seating in the AFL members section? If so how are the seats?
Yes, but you will find club members don't get to go because AFL members have 25% of the stadium allocated to them so why would anyone feel sympathy for them? Those are the rules of course and I don't begrudge AFL members. I do however begrudge the AFL for selling AFL memberships and competing with clubs by monopolizing some of the best seating at the MCG and a large segment of the stadium..
Hi guys, I have a standing ticket Concession M29. If anyone is keen to swap their seating ticket please pm me! I am more than happy to pay the difference and also upgrade the concession to an adult at the ground! My younger brother is about 5'6 so it might be a bit tough for him to see the action when standing.Hi all, have 2 standing tickets in M22, 1 Adult, 1 Conc. Would be keen to swap for 2 seating and pay difference in costs. (Ideally would like 3 seats but understand this would require a lot of luck).
Let me know.
It's more like 16%. The AFL membership was offered to football fans (not just club fans) and rewards loyalty (waiting list is over 10 yrs for gold now). It's frustrating to see members scalping their ticket as it should be used in the right way but for those of us who use it properly, we are entitled to our fair share of grand final seats/
What's annoying is going to Hawks matches this season and having empty seats everywhere. 28k attendance on a Friday night against St Kilda was a disgrace. For a club claiming to have 60k+ members, hawks supporters are generally poor in getting out in the cold to support their club.
To then see general members with 2yrs service on their scarf complain about not getting a grand final ticket is laughable.
It's more like 16%. The AFL membership was offered to football fans (not just club fans) and rewards loyalty (waiting list is over 10 yrs for gold now). It's frustrating to see members scalping their ticket as it should be used in the right way but for those of us who use it properly, we are entitled to our fair share of grand final seats/
What's annoying is going to Hawks matches this season and having empty seats everywhere. 28k attendance on a Friday night against St Kilda was a disgrace. For a club claiming to have 60k+ members, hawks supporters are generally poor in getting out in the cold to support their club.
To then see general members with 2yrs service on their scarf complain about not getting a grand final ticket is laughable.
Agree.
We're the quintessential yo-yo club. One week we'll draw 80,000 against the Cats, the next week 28,000 against the Dees and then 50,000 against the Eagles.
Most of our fans have now been spoilt by success and wont go in large numbers to fixtures unless the match has 'box office appeal'. It wasn't always that way, our support in 2008 was outstanding
So, here is my situation. My bro and I have 2 reserved seats (L4) and a mate has a single reserved seat (L1).
We want to stand together for the match. What is the best way to do this? Last year we tried a similar thing but couldn't get in the same gate together...?
Why is it that club members are in a raffle for nose bleed seats at either end of the ground while AFL members get prime seating on the wing (potentially nose bleed seats also but not at one end of the ground)?
In regards to your complaint about Hawk attendances . . . we didn't play a home game against the saint this year so no doubt that is a factor. The game was at Etihad so potentially a factor also. But really, given we have at least 10,000 members outside of Melbourne/Victoria and we were playing a bottom 5 club with a relatively small supporter base what do you honestly expect? A sell out?
Because we all know the number on your scarf is the only indication of whether or not you're a true Hawks supporter.To then see general members with 2yrs service on their scarf complain about not getting a grand final ticket is laughable.