Sold out in minutes when it went public.
Every man and his dog wanted tickets.
not sure dogs are allowed access??
If they are it is a pity Hawthorn wasn’t in the GF. Most of their pets are members!!
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Sold out in minutes when it went public.
Every man and his dog wanted tickets.
Sold out in minutes when it went public.
Every man and his dog wanted tickets.
Not many of those left either it seems, only the $2495 and thats your last option unless keen to pay 23k for a dining option for 8There's still some of the rip off $2k packages if people are desperate.
Nice try, but that is illegal. No one with a membership in a state with closed borders was able to purchase tickets. The barcodes were invalid.
I think a few were HOPING it wouldn't sell out.Lol to anyone who genuinely thought it wouldn't sell out
I think they forgot that it went to Members first. So when the members of 2 Victorian clubs that have 99% of their membership base banned from going didn't sell it out they got a little excited.not going to read the whole thread but surely no one genuinely thought it wouldn’t sell out did they? No one can be that out of touch with the game... surely?
not going to read the whole thread but surely no one genuinely thought it wouldn’t sell out did they? No one can be that out of touch with the game... surely?
How would the grand final in Perth worked logistically? All teams needing to quarantine before the game?Could have had 60k at Optus Stadium, probably an average ticket price of $300. That's about $18 million in revenue.
Will be struggling to get a third of that at the Gabba.
They'll fill the 30k one way or another but there will be discounted or comped tickets to ensure it happens.
Egg on the faces of the AFL.
Optus would have been 36000Could have had 60k at Optus Stadium, probably an average ticket price of $300. That's about $18 million in revenue.
Will be struggling to get a third of that at the Gabba.
They'll fill the 30k one way or another but there will be discounted or comped tickets to ensure it happens.
Egg on the faces of the AFL.
Dont the government set capacity?I think once Brisbane got knocked out the AFL were content with a 30,000 crowd and didn’t really want to push for more just in case it didn’t sell well. After today that fear vanished, I don’t think even Gil would’ve expected the ground to be sold out within 20 minutes.
Do we think there’s any chance they backtrack and allow 35,000 in now? There is a 2nd sale on Thursday for unused tickets (usually 100-200) but they could just add an extra few thousand into that really...
The Biggest difference is Post game. in QLD: Players become ordinary QLDers and can jump in the crowd/Hug Crowd members/Visit as many stripjoints as they like.How would the grand final in Perth worked logistically? All teams needing to quarantine before the game?
not going to read the whole thread but surely no one genuinely thought it wouldn’t sell out did they? No one can be that out of touch with the game... surely?
Yeah that would never have worked unless they decided to play the whole final series in Perth.The Biggest difference is Post game. in QLD: Players become ordinary QLDers and can jump in the crowd/Hug Crowd members/Visit as many stripjoints as they like.
In WA: No interaction with the crowd, party back in the hotel before the flight out the following day. Game would have to be called from Interstate, and anyone who would have liked to attend (family, Gil, Other AFL reps, Reporters/Photographors, Musicians) would have had to quarantine for 2 weeks beforehand.