Yeah but seriously...3 people in total? I am certain there'd also be more corporates than that who got given a ticket and couldn;t care100% if you wake up unable to go, you message your best mate and give it to them.
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Yeah but seriously...3 people in total? I am certain there'd also be more corporates than that who got given a ticket and couldn;t care100% if you wake up unable to go, you message your best mate and give it to them.
I'd better go tell myself and all my MCC mates that we're 'corporate' and not 'real fans'.Yeah it's awesome that corporate w***ers with cash can get seats over real fans.
Well, I certainly got the w***er bit right.I'd better go tell myself and all my MCC mates that we're 'corporate' and not 'real fans'.
No matter how hard you seethe, the ferals will never be let in the members. Never.
I don’t understand why people think it’s so elite? You’re welcome to put your name on the list, and the price is comparable to high level club membership/afl membership which isn’t classed as elite.
Good luck with your issues going forwardSimply look around at your pompous collins st cowboy brethren wearing their Stockbroker Slippers (RM Williams) and w***er Waistcoats (Northface puffer jackets) and the answers ye shall find.
I could have had a membership a few years back. Would rather drink warm piss out of a plastic cup with the general public then be a part of the * wits that frequent the MCC
AFL Members are fully ticketed to big games, no walk ups.Don't know about the AFL members, but the MCC Members was totally full. No spare seats anywhere. They made an announcement an hour before the game that only standing room was available for late arriving walk-up members.
This, the reason for the 100k crowds are corporates having there dodgy rabbit.MCC was fully ticketed.
It was only standing room.
No different to the rest of the reserve.
People need to realise that the 100k capacity isnt seats, it includes standing room, corporate boxes, dining rooms etc.
Two seats here three seats there = beers in the barAt about 12:45, and maybe earlier, the MCC announced that all seats in their reserve were taken, and only standing room was available. Walk-ups in the MCC get a ticket on the day that 'reserves' their seat. So the first people in the queue on the day get their choice of the best seats. Once the staff have no more tickets to hand out that means no more seats are available, which must've occurred on the day. About half the MCC Reserve is pre-reserved, so any unused seats would have been from that allocatment
There were a number of unused seats on level 3 & 4 of the AFL Members section, but they were of the two-seats-here, three-seats-there variety.
There were a lot of empty seats in the top level of the Ponsford Stand, behind the goals.
Making the whole thing walk ups would fill the place.AFL Members are fully ticketed to big games, no walk ups.
Exactly, it’s a farce that we shell out as much as we do for our memberships and then on top of that we have to “purchase” tickets. AFL lining own pockets again!Making the whole thing walk ups would fill the place.
Or they could be no-shows. Though until they release figures comparing the actual attendance with the number pre-reserved tickets we'll never know.Two seats here three seats there = beers in the bar
This is true, but as you’d be aware the bars are always full to the brim in the big games.Or they could be no-shows. Though until they release figures comparing the actual attendance with the number pre-reserved tickets we'll never know.
Or they could be no-shows. Though until they release figures comparing the actual attendance with the number pre-reserved tickets we'll never know.
At about 12:45, and maybe earlier, the MCC announced that all seats in their reserve were taken, and only standing room was available. Walk-ups in the MCC get a ticket on the day that 'reserves' their seat. So the first people in the queue on the day get their choice of the best seats. Once the staff have no more tickets to hand out that means no more seats are available, which must've occurred on the day. About half the MCC Reserve is pre-reserved, so any unused seats would have been from that allocatment
There were a number of unused seats on level 3 & 4 of the AFL Members section, but they were of the two-seats-here, three-seats-there variety.
There were a lot of empty seats in the top level of the Ponsford Stand, behind the goals.