Essendon Game Ticketed?
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Essendon Game Ticketed?
Usually the games against Essendon are ticketed. I didn't receive an email this year, did I miss the notification.
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Ok, so 3 questions for anyone to answer........perfectionist wrote:Next week's game is not but round 20 against them will be as it's their home game. All the premium reserved are sold for next week so you'll have to use first come, first served GA. There are up to 20,000 of these for a non ticketed game (so we are told), but I wouldn't leave it too late to arrive.
So does this mean that it is not possible for club members to book a seat on level 3?
How do we know which areas in level 3 are available for walk-up I'm presuming the "premium reserved" are first few rows on the wing....
Why do I not already know this information - surely it ought to be better disseminated than by word of mouth on an internet forum....
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The "premium" reserved seats on Level 3 are the front 6 rows (A-F)of the "Wing" areas, roughly between the two 50m arcs, on both sides of the ground...the exception being Aisle 35/36 which is Moorabbin Wing yearly reserved seating.Richter wrote:Ok, so 3 questions for anyone to answer........perfectionist wrote:Next week's game is not but round 20 against them will be as it's their home game. All the premium reserved are sold for next week so you'll have to use first come, first served GA. There are up to 20,000 of these for a non ticketed game (so we are told), but I wouldn't leave it too late to arrive.
So does this mean that it is not possible for club members to book a seat on level 3?
How do we know which areas in level 3 are available for walk-up I'm presuming the "premium reserved" are first few rows on the wing....
Why do I not already know this information - surely it ought to be better disseminated than by word of mouth on an internet forum....
The rest of Level 3 is walk up seating...but yes..get there early..gates open 2.30pm!!
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You didn't already know this info for two reasons:Richter wrote:Ok, so 3 questions for anyone to answer........perfectionist wrote:Next week's game is not but round 20 against them will be as it's their home game. All the premium reserved are sold for next week so you'll have to use first come, first served GA. There are up to 20,000 of these for a non ticketed game (so we are told), but I wouldn't leave it too late to arrive.
So does this mean that it is not possible for club members to book a seat on level 3?
How do we know which areas in level 3 are available for walk-up I'm presuming the "premium reserved" are first few rows on the wing....
Why do I not already know this information - surely it ought to be better disseminated than by word of mouth on an internet forum....
(1) Our rubbish Telstra-porn "official" website doesn't have any ticketing info re the Bombers game, yet it still has the Filth game info on it.....surely the club could put ticketing info out a few weeks in advance, I mean, is THAT HARD for them to get their act together, even considering they couldn't employ The Peanut to administer our official site??
(2) SEN, 3AW etc rarely can be bothered talking about ticketing info, quite pathetic really, considering the crap they go on with to fill in time.....
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Answers:Richter wrote:Ok, so 3 questions for anyone to answer........perfectionist wrote:Next week's game is not but round 20 against them will be as it's their home game. All the premium reserved are sold for next week so you'll have to use first come, first served GA. There are up to 20,000 of these for a non ticketed game (so we are told), but I wouldn't leave it too late to arrive.
So does this mean that it is not possible for club members to book a seat on level 3?
How do we know which areas in level 3 are available for walk-up I'm presuming the "premium reserved" are first few rows on the wing....
Why do I not already know this information - surely it ought to be better disseminated than by word of mouth on an internet forum....
1. Yes
2. All of them except the first six rows on the wings
3. Who knows? Remember, the plutocracy which runs the world is greedy but stupid.