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Re: Anyone for free AFL tickets

Posted: Fri Aug 01, 2014 2:43 pm
by NlolRL
Couple of things.

This is an unprecendented move, not the norm like in RL

The game is in thetime slot that has been the main reason for the drop in crowds - Sunday twighlight

The AFL are very much aware of the issues and will adress them for coming seasons which is a win

Such shit

Re: Anyone for free AFL tickets

Posted: Fri Aug 01, 2014 2:57 pm
by Dogs
NlolRL wrote:
Couple of things.

This is an unprecendented move, not the norm like in RL

The game is in thetime slot that has been the main reason for the drop in crowds - Sunday twighlight

The AFL are very much aware of the issues and will adress them for coming seasons which is a win

Such shit
Are you sure this is unprecedented. Answer carefully, let me give you a hint. You are wrong

Deflection 1. I created a topics on crowds, try to stay on topic. In response though that note, SA seems be handling it ok. Maybe they are now the AFL capital

Sucks to be you yep. Shit comp, crowds react and you try tell bs to try and deflect. I totally agree with you. Must suck to not be able to pull out the same old reaponses to everything because your comp is of a pathetic standard

Re: Anyone for free AFL tickets

Posted: Fri Aug 01, 2014 4:33 pm
by AFLcrap1
NlolRL wrote:
Couple of things.

This is an unprecendented move, not the norm like in RL

The game is in thetime slot that has been the main reason for the drop in crowds - Sunday twighlight

The AFL are very much aware of the issues and will adress them for coming seasons which is a win

Such shit
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Re: Anyone for free AFL tickets

Posted: Fri Aug 01, 2014 5:29 pm
by NlolRL
Dogs wrote:
NlolRL wrote:
Couple of things.

This is an unprecendented move, not the norm like in RL

The game is in thetime slot that has been the main reason for the drop in crowds - Sunday twighlight

The AFL are very much aware of the issues and will adress them for coming seasons which is a win

Such shit
Are you sure this is unprecedented. Answer carefully, let me give you a hint. You are wrong

Deflection 1. I created a topics on crowds, try to stay on topic. In response though that note, SA seems be handling it ok. Maybe they are now the AFL capital

Sucks to be you yep. Shit comp, crowds react and you try tell bs to try and deflect. I totally agree with you. Must suck to not be able to pull out the same old reaponses to everything because your comp is of a pathetic standard
The very article you linked described the move as unprecedented. I have personally never seen a homeland AFL club have a "bring a friend for free" offer.

As for our comp, isn't that the one with crowds STILL over double the NRLs? I mean you've got the nerve to laugh at a Collingwood initiative to maximise crowds in what has ended up being a terrible scheduling decision. Yet Colingwood still average over 50k per game. Isnt that over 3 times the NRLs average?

Re: Anyone for free AFL tickets

Posted: Fri Aug 01, 2014 5:34 pm
by AFLcrap1
NlolRL wrote:
Dogs wrote:
NlolRL wrote:
Couple of things.

This is an unprecendented move, not the norm like in RL

The game is in thetime slot that has been the main reason for the drop in crowds - Sunday twighlight

The AFL are very much aware of the issues and will adress them for coming seasons which is a win

Such shit
Are you sure this is unprecedented. Answer carefully, let me give you a hint. You are wrong

Deflection 1. I created a topics on crowds, try to stay on topic. In response though that note, SA seems be handling it ok. Maybe they are now the AFL capital

Sucks to be you yep. Shit comp, crowds react and you try tell bs to try and deflect. I totally agree with you. Must suck to not be able to pull out the same old reaponses to everything because your comp is of a pathetic standard
The very article you linked described the move as unprecedented. I have personally never seen a homeland AFL club have a "bring a friend for free" offer.

As for our comp, isn't that the one with crowds STILL over double the NRLs? I mean you've got the nerve to laugh at a Collingwood initiative to maximise crowds in what has ended up being a terrible scheduling decision. Yet Colingwood still average over 50k per game. Isnt that over 3 times the NRLs average?
Forget Bring a friend for free.
How about all the freebies in AFL heartland.
& plenty of links have been put up showing that.
Funny thing is you mongs just ignore them.

Re: Anyone for free AFL tickets

Posted: Fri Aug 01, 2014 5:38 pm
by NlolRL
AFLcrap1 wrote:
NlolRL wrote:
Dogs wrote:
NlolRL wrote:
Couple of things.

This is an unprecendented move, not the norm like in RL

The game is in thetime slot that has been the main reason for the drop in crowds - Sunday twighlight

The AFL are very much aware of the issues and will adress them for coming seasons which is a win

Such shit
Are you sure this is unprecedented. Answer carefully, let me give you a hint. You are wrong

Deflection 1. I created a topics on crowds, try to stay on topic. In response though that note, SA seems be handling it ok. Maybe they are now the AFL capital

Sucks to be you yep. Shit comp, crowds react and you try tell bs to try and deflect. I totally agree with you. Must suck to not be able to pull out the same old reaponses to everything because your comp is of a pathetic standard
The very article you linked described the move as unprecedented. I have personally never seen a homeland AFL club have a "bring a friend for free" offer.

As for our comp, isn't that the one with crowds STILL over double the NRLs? I mean you've got the nerve to laugh at a Collingwood initiative to maximise crowds in what has ended up being a terrible scheduling decision. Yet Colingwood still average over 50k per game. Isnt that over 3 times the NRLs average?
Forget Bring a friend for free.
How about all the freebies in AFL heartland.
& plenty of links have been put up showing that.
Funny thing is you mongs just ignore them.
Why are we forgetting the unprecedented bring a friend for free offer, which is what I was referring to? That was why I said it. :roll:

As for free tickets in AFL heartland, there are occasional promotional offers, which are designed to target certain groups, but nothing on the attempts made by RL to draw crowds.

Re: Anyone for free AFL tickets

Posted: Fri Aug 01, 2014 5:45 pm
by AFLcrap1
NlolRL wrote:
AFLcrap1 wrote:
NlolRL wrote:
Dogs wrote:
NlolRL wrote:
Couple of things.

This is an unprecendented move, not the norm like in RL

The game is in thetime slot that has been the main reason for the drop in crowds - Sunday twighlight

The AFL are very much aware of the issues and will adress them for coming seasons which is a win

Such shit
Are you sure this is unprecedented. Answer carefully, let me give you a hint. You are wrong

Deflection 1. I created a topics on crowds, try to stay on topic. In response though that note, SA seems be handling it ok. Maybe they are now the AFL capital

Sucks to be you yep. Shit comp, crowds react and you try tell bs to try and deflect. I totally agree with you. Must suck to not be able to pull out the same old reaponses to everything because your comp is of a pathetic standard
The very article you linked described the move as unprecedented. I have personally never seen a homeland AFL club have a "bring a friend for free" offer.

As for our comp, isn't that the one with crowds STILL over double the NRLs? I mean you've got the nerve to laugh at a Collingwood initiative to maximise crowds in what has ended up being a terrible scheduling decision. Yet Colingwood still average over 50k per game. Isnt that over 3 times the NRLs average?
Forget Bring a friend for free.
How about all the freebies in AFL heartland.
& plenty of links have been put up showing that.
Funny thing is you mongs just ignore them.
Why are we forgetting the unprecedented bring a friend for free offer, which is what I was referring to? That was why I said it. :roll:

As for free tickets in AFL heartland, there are occasional promotional offers, which are designed to target certain groups, but nothing on the attempts made by RL to draw crowds.
You are clueless,or brainwashed.
probably both.
& as for the CERTAIN groups ..
Bullshit .
I posted proof of "Multicultural round "free tickets for anyone who wanted them .

Melb has given away freebies.
N Melb has given away freebies.

You are dumber than a bag of manure.

Re: Anyone for free AFL tickets

Posted: Fri Aug 01, 2014 5:51 pm
by NlolRL
From memory Melbournes offer was for families living in Casy, the site of their new training base. They werent widely available to every fan.

What free tickets were available for indigenous round?

Re: Anyone for free AFL tickets

Posted: Fri Aug 01, 2014 5:53 pm
by AFLcrap1
NlolRL wrote:
From memory Melbournes offer was for families living in Casy, the site of their new training base. They werent widely available to every fan.

What free tickets were available for indigenous round?
Don't know .(prob be a one whitey parent rule attached to freebies) as I never mentioned it.

Re: Anyone for free AFL tickets

Posted: Fri Aug 01, 2014 5:54 pm
by NlolRL
Are you referring to http://www.AFL.com.au/news/2014-07-15/p ... free-footy ?

Isnt that engaging a particular group? Again, not available to all fans, only a specific promotion targetting potential new fans

Is that it?

Re: Anyone for free AFL tickets

Posted: Fri Aug 01, 2014 5:57 pm
by AFLcrap1
Yes that's it.
& I posted how anyone could get tickets.
AFL fans were lining up as when you applied there was NO proof needed that you were NOT AUSTRALIAN.

Smoke & Mirrors once again & you dumb fucks fall for it.

Re: Anyone for free AFL tickets

Posted: Fri Aug 01, 2014 6:01 pm
by NlolRL
AFLcrap1 wrote:
Yes that's it.
& I posted how anyone could get tickets.
AFL fans were lining up as when you applied there was NO proof needed that you were NOT AUSTRALIAN.

Smoke & Mirrors once again & you dumb fucks fall for it.
Who cares if you posted a way fans could take advantage of it. They promoted it for people from other nations, it was not a Free for all offer for all fans, merely a one off promotion

Re: Anyone for free AFL tickets

Posted: Fri Aug 01, 2014 6:06 pm
by AFLcrap1
How dumb are you seriously..

They promoted free tickets & to cover the fact that they were available to anyone who wanted them ,they attach a label to the RD.
iTS ALL ABOUT THE IMAGE ,THE PERCEPTION ,that AFL don't give away tickets to anyone.
Yet that is exactly what they do..
Smoke & mirrors.


The AFL and Australia Post are offering people born overseas up to 4 tickets to experience an AFL match during the 2014 Toyota AFL Multicultural Round




To access your tickets;

1. Select the match in which you'd like to claim tickets for
2. Enter the Promo Code PASSPORT and press 'go'
3. Select the quantity of tickets you would like (up to four), press 'continue' then 'add to cart'
4. Select 'Ticket Fast' as your delivery method and 'checkout'
5. Review then 'Submit' your order
6. Select 'Print Tickets' then select to open your PDF file
7. Print the downloaded PDF file, all tickets will be in the one PDF file


donga100 on 09/07/2014 - 19:16


It's going to look funny when they cross to the "multicultural" section of the crowd during the tv broadcast and it is all a bunch of Caucasian people wearing Ozbargain, Kinchrome and NewBalance shirts.






+3 votes

Food on 09/07/2014 - 18:04


Here is the ticket
http://files.ozbargain.com.au/upload/92 ... 8/tikk.jpg
there is really no pointer that states to check if you're born o/s, nor do the lazy arses at the portress check anything

Re: Anyone for free AFL tickets

Posted: Fri Aug 01, 2014 6:13 pm
by NlolRL
AFLcrap1 wrote:
How dumb are you seriously..

They promoted free tickets & to cover the fact that they were available to anyone who wanted them ,they attach a label to the RD.
iTS ALL ABOUT THE IMAGE ,THE PERCEPTION ,that AFL don't give away tickets to anyone.
Yet that is exactly what they do..
Smoke & mirrors.


The AFL and Australia Post are offering people born overseas up to 4 tickets to experience an AFL match during the 2014 Toyota AFL Multicultural Round




To access your tickets;

1. Select the match in which you'd like to claim tickets for
2. Enter the Promo Code PASSPORT and press 'go'
3. Select the quantity of tickets you would like (up to four), press 'continue' then 'add to cart'
4. Select 'Ticket Fast' as your delivery method and 'checkout'
5. Review then 'Submit' your order
6. Select 'Print Tickets' then select to open your PDF file
7. Print the downloaded PDF file, all tickets will be in the one PDF file


donga100 on 09/07/2014 - 19:16


It's going to look funny when they cross to the "multicultural" section of the crowd during the tv broadcast and it is all a bunch of Caucasian people wearing Ozbargain, Kinchrome and NewBalance shirts.






+3 votes

Food on 09/07/2014 - 18:04


Here is the ticket
http://files.ozbargain.com.au/upload/92 ... 8/tikk.jpg
there is really no pointer that states to check if you're born o/s, nor do the lazy arses at the portress check anything
The offer specifically states it is only for people who hold an international passport. Whether this is checked during acquisition of said tickets is irrelevant because no one would check just in case.

Re: More free NRL tickets in NRL heartland

Posted: Fri Aug 01, 2014 9:54 pm
by Fred
Didn't you say crowds were down because the bottom clubs getting flogged. And then it was pointed out that other clubs are also down. I think this was in discussions as to why they are down in Melbourne ... This bring Sunday late schedule and variable pricing.

On another note, and this goes to all who do it, don't you guys think changing the names of clubs or cities is pretty juvenile ??? I mean seriously ....