Tickets v essendon
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Re: Tickets v essendon
Just to add to the confusion, this page would indicate that there would be general admission tickets available...
http://www.saints.com.au/news/2014-04-1 ... -info-rd-5
http://www.saints.com.au/news/2014-04-1 ... -info-rd-5
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Re: Tickets v essendon
That info is dated after 2:30pm on Thursday, so it's fairly up to date given the public holiday yesterday. I'd say that it's probably on the money. Besides I'm not handing my hard earned over to that pack of cheating bastards.Johnny Favier wrote:Just to add to the confusion, this page would indicate that there would be general admission tickets available...
http://www.saints.com.au/news/2014-04-1 ... -info-rd-5
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Re: Tickets v essendon
Axcess one still available for MCC members $41 per adult.
Might go.
Might go.
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Re: Tickets v essendon
Reserved seats (way up the back) were still available for $25 a little while ago when I bought mine.
"Home and Away" members can apparently scan in and find an unreserved seat.
This doesn't fully make sense to me, because there's no indication where these unreserved seats might be -- given that there are none for anyone else.
(Made even less sense to me before I discovered what a "home and away" membership technically meant.)
H+W members "who would like to upgrade" may do so for an extra charge.
"Home and Away" members can apparently scan in and find an unreserved seat.
This doesn't fully make sense to me, because there's no indication where these unreserved seats might be -- given that there are none for anyone else.
(Made even less sense to me before I discovered what a "home and away" membership technically meant.)
H+W members "who would like to upgrade" may do so for an extra charge.
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Re: Tickets v essendon
We'll be going, but will just turn up and buy general admission for the $25 - not paying those Ticketmaster robbing b@stards an extra $7 each just for the privilege of using my own ink to print my own ticket... + on the remote chance of us not getting in, we'll just go to the Royal Melbourne and drink real beer while we watch it on TV instead!
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Re: Tickets v essendon
Yep. Have to fork out extra, even with a 16 game ticket. SCAM!
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Re: Tickets v essendon
You could have turned around and said no thanks.
So now that you are in, what do reckon the crowd is?
So now that you are in, what do reckon the crowd is?