Paywall dickheadPete_2211 wrote: Wed Sep 27, 2017 1:54 pmhttp://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/victor ... c3b507f223
Attached is the link. Still think Im lying AFLcrap1...
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Paywall dickheadPete_2211 wrote: Wed Sep 27, 2017 1:54 pmhttp://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/victor ... c3b507f223
Attached is the link. Still think Im lying AFLcrap1...
They would give them a run for their money, its finals footy anything could of happen.
Next he will say Subscription is $3,500AFLcrap1 wrote: Wed Sep 27, 2017 2:22 pmPaywall dickheadPete_2211 wrote: Wed Sep 27, 2017 1:54 pmhttp://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/victor ... c3b507f223
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What a rantleagueiscrap wrote: Wed Sep 27, 2017 1:51 pmNo every year you read about stories of ticket prices going for insane prices & the nrlol struggling to sell theirs at reject shop pricesAFLcrap1 wrote: Wed Sep 27, 2017 12:32 pmI have no doubt tickets are in demand from long suffering Richmond fans .
Which in reality will probably make the AFL GF a winner in the ratings battle .
It usually happens when teams have waited so long
2'years ago it was the Cows v broncs that won the battle....
Due to never winning a GF
This year the NRL has two teams who have won a Gf in the last 5 years .
The AFL has the lets se if Richmond can do it factor
So yes Richmond fans will be after tickets ..
& willing to pay
As for 3.5k tickets .
Lol
Blah blah blah ratings
One is in prime time and one is not! You’ll attempt to trot out the same argument now like you a attempt to do! The same usual but buts be shown up every time!
The even more amusing thing is the AFL still charges more for advertising for their non prime time grand final over the nrlols prime time grand final.
The demand is for the AFL and not your pathetic nrlol
As been proven again in this years finals series
yeh they were robbed even I would admit that..docker24 wrote: Wed Sep 27, 2017 2:22 pmThey would give them a run for their money, its finals footy anything could of happen.
Im just pissed because I live in Sydney and if port would of won, I would be able to go see them vs GWS in sydney
Yeaaaaa...naahhhleeroy*NRL* wrote: Wed Sep 27, 2017 3:24 pmyeh they were robbed even I would admit that..docker24 wrote: Wed Sep 27, 2017 2:22 pmThey would give them a run for their money, its finals footy anything could of happen.
Im just pissed because I live in Sydney and if port would of won, I would be able to go see them vs GWS in sydney
such a weak free kick to win the game>>
hop on the Crows Bandwagon![]()
Lol good luckParko241 wrote: Wed Sep 27, 2017 2:33 pmI am looking to purchase 1 tickets to the AFL GF, happy with standing room (1 ticket). Willing to pay $800-$1000.
Please PM and Go Crows
Lol so that's a noPete_2211 wrote: Wed Sep 27, 2017 3:25 pmTICKETS for Richmond’s first Grand Final appearance in 35 years were last night fetching up to $3500 amid a last-minute panic for a seat.
With more than 50,000 Tigers members to miss out on the big day, scalpers were looking to take advantage of demand for tickets.
One seller on CraigsList was asking $14,000 for four Grand Final tickets.
The State Government, which bans reselling of tickets to declared events such as the AFL Grand Final above face value, said it would investigate.
It says it monitors websites, including eBay, Gumtree, Locanto and the Trading Post — and requests they remove ticket listings that contravene the Major Sporting Events Act.
Richmond fans like Cheryl Critchley and daughter Rebecca, 16, are now desperately searching for Grand Final tickets. Picture: Jake Nowakowski
This year the AFL increased the competing club Grand Final ticket allocation from 15,000 each to 17,000, taking the total to 34,000.
More than 95,000 Adelaide and Richmond members — almost enough to fill the MCG — face Grand Final heartache as they miss out.
Richmond has almost 73,000 members and Adelaide almost 57,000.
Tigers fan Julie Eyre, from Torquay, is tonight nervously waiting to find out whether she would receive a ticket tomorrow morning.
“My mum and daughter are gold members and my other daughter and I are silver, so we’re unsure how many tickets we will receive,” Ms Eyre said.
This year the AFL increased the competing club Grand Final ticket allocation from 15,000 each to 17,000 following a campaign by the AFL Fans Association.
“My mum, who is in her 70s, has been following Richmond since Tommy Hafey.
“She said to me if we only get two tickets, you should go with one of the girls, but I said we’ll try to find a way to get her there.”
Long-suffering Tigers fan Lee Nichols, from Ballarat, was also waiting to find out whether he had secured a coveted ticket.
“I’ll see how I go, and I should find out by this afternoon,” Mr Nichols said.
“Hopefully, I’ll be lucky otherwise I will be forced to watch the game on television.”
The AFL Fans Association is calling for competing club members to share 50,000 tickets with the increase taken from the corporate allocation of about 17,000 and other AFL clubs, who share about 7000.
AFLFA vice-president and Tigers tragic Cheryl Critchley appealed for suits to give up their seats.
The AFL Fans Association is calling for competing club members to share 50,000 tickets with the increase taken from the corporate allocation of about 17,000 and other AFL clubs, who share about 7000.
GIVE YOUR GRAND FINAL TICKET TO A FAN
“Part of the problem is the corporates and neutrals who go to the Grand Final when their team is not competing,” Ms Critchley said.
“I would appeal to them to let a long-suffering Richmond or Adelaide fan have their ticket, as they should not be there ahead of them.
“I’ve refused two Grand Final invitations in the past because I didn’t feel I should be there when my team wasn’t competing.”
The MCG has a total capacity of 100,024, consisting of 95,000 seats and about 5000 standing room spaces.
In recent years, competing club members have shared 30,000 tickets, MCC members 25,000, AFL members/Medallion Club 21,000, corporates/stakeholders about 17,000 and all 18 AFL clubs about 7000 tickets.
But but butAFLcrap1 wrote: Wed Sep 27, 2017 4:58 pmLol so that's a noPete_2211 wrote: Wed Sep 27, 2017 3:25 pmTICKETS for Richmond’s first Grand Final appearance in 35 years were last night fetching up to $3500 amid a last-minute panic for a seat.
With more than 50,000 Tigers members to miss out on the big day, scalpers were looking to take advantage of demand for tickets.
One seller on CraigsList was asking $14,000 for four Grand Final tickets.
The State Government, which bans reselling of tickets to declared events such as the AFL Grand Final above face value, said it would investigate.
It says it monitors websites, including eBay, Gumtree, Locanto and the Trading Post — and requests they remove ticket listings that contravene the Major Sporting Events Act.
Richmond fans like Cheryl Critchley and daughter Rebecca, 16, are now desperately searching for Grand Final tickets. Picture: Jake Nowakowski
This year the AFL increased the competing club Grand Final ticket allocation from 15,000 each to 17,000, taking the total to 34,000.
More than 95,000 Adelaide and Richmond members — almost enough to fill the MCG — face Grand Final heartache as they miss out.
Richmond has almost 73,000 members and Adelaide almost 57,000.
Tigers fan Julie Eyre, from Torquay, is tonight nervously waiting to find out whether she would receive a ticket tomorrow morning.
“My mum and daughter are gold members and my other daughter and I are silver, so we’re unsure how many tickets we will receive,” Ms Eyre said.
This year the AFL increased the competing club Grand Final ticket allocation from 15,000 each to 17,000 following a campaign by the AFL Fans Association.
“My mum, who is in her 70s, has been following Richmond since Tommy Hafey.
“She said to me if we only get two tickets, you should go with one of the girls, but I said we’ll try to find a way to get her there.”
Long-suffering Tigers fan Lee Nichols, from Ballarat, was also waiting to find out whether he had secured a coveted ticket.
“I’ll see how I go, and I should find out by this afternoon,” Mr Nichols said.
“Hopefully, I’ll be lucky otherwise I will be forced to watch the game on television.”
The AFL Fans Association is calling for competing club members to share 50,000 tickets with the increase taken from the corporate allocation of about 17,000 and other AFL clubs, who share about 7000.
AFLFA vice-president and Tigers tragic Cheryl Critchley appealed for suits to give up their seats.
The AFL Fans Association is calling for competing club members to share 50,000 tickets with the increase taken from the corporate allocation of about 17,000 and other AFL clubs, who share about 7000.
GIVE YOUR GRAND FINAL TICKET TO A FAN
“Part of the problem is the corporates and neutrals who go to the Grand Final when their team is not competing,” Ms Critchley said.
“I would appeal to them to let a long-suffering Richmond or Adelaide fan have their ticket, as they should not be there ahead of them.
“I’ve refused two Grand Final invitations in the past because I didn’t feel I should be there when my team wasn’t competing.”
The MCG has a total capacity of 100,024, consisting of 95,000 seats and about 5000 standing room spaces.
In recent years, competing club members have shared 30,000 tickets, MCC members 25,000, AFL members/Medallion Club 21,000, corporates/stakeholders about 17,000 and all 18 AFL clubs about 7000 tickets.
Just that people were asking for that price
Doesn't say anything about them being sold for that .
I could put NRl tickets on eBay for 40k each
Doesn't mean they sell at that .
Just I'm ASKING for that .
Terry, it's a forum for code wars you clown! If you dont like it dont come hereTerry wrote: Wed Sep 27, 2017 8:17 pmWhen poster's obsess over ticket prices and spend time searching websites of the code they hate to try to prove their point it's a fair assumption said poster is stupid, unemployed and follows the Australian Fumbling League.
Please search for a life.
Fight about something that means something ya dill. If you wanna obsess about tickets go back to your kinda class. The crowds this year will be about 80k NRL V 100k AFL like every other year.NlolRL wrote: Wed Sep 27, 2017 8:19 pmTerry, it's a forum for code wars you clown! If you dont like it dont come hereTerry wrote: Wed Sep 27, 2017 8:17 pmWhen poster's obsess over ticket prices and spend time searching websites of the code they hate to try to prove their point it's a fair assumption said poster is stupid, unemployed and follows the Australian Fumbling League.
Please search for a life.![]()
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