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I heard there will only be 6,000 (trying to confirm). I thought there were 9,000 last year and over 7,000 registered for GF ticketsKudos to the club, they could have easily gotten greedy and fleeced the members during the post-GF glow period.
I was expecting a $100 rise too, I'm very impressed.
I heard there will only be 6,000 (trying to confirm). I thought there were 9,000 last year and over 7,000 registered for GF tickets
The West reported that there were 7129 category 1 (ie GFupgrade) registrations and I am pretty sure before registration that they said of 14000 tickets available, 9000 could go to priority 1 with the balance going to the ballot. Also appears that GF upgrade might only be available to those that had GF upgrade in 2013.I seem to remember 6,000 being the figure mentioned last year as well.
The West reported that there were 7129 category 1 (ie GFupgrade) registrations and I am pretty sure before registration that they said of 14000 tickets available, 9000 could go to priority 1 with the balance going to the ballot. Also appears that GF upgrade might only be available to those that had GF upgrade in 2013.
I didn't purchase it this year and there wasn't an option to do I it for the 2014 renewal. I suppose that means that those who already have it will be allowed to renew it before others can purchase it. Do people think that's reasonable ? I was hoping it would be first come, first serve this year.Would have been pissed if it had gone $100+ ..... though still paid it but was definitely expecting ~ $50. All thoughts of possibly not renewing ours are long long long gone and we'll be booking flights after about three wins
noticed that too. I think it's ironical they will do that for the GF upgrade but did nothing to recognised Quay Club members.I didn't purchase it this year and there wasn't an option to do I it for the 2014 renewal. I suppose that means that those who already have it will be allowed to renew it before others can purchase it. Do people think that's reasonable ? I was hoping it would be first come, first serve this year.
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I didn't purchase it this year and there wasn't an option to do I it for the 2014 renewal. I suppose that means that those who already have it will be allowed to renew it before others can purchase it. Do people think that's reasonable ? I was hoping it would be first come, first serve this year.
Possibly, but now anyone different will be locked out. Does that mean the same 5000 people will always get the upgrade every year if they choose to renew ? Not sure that's completely reasonable.
What is a fairer way ?
Some have been paying it for 10 plus years.
Whatever policy they adopt somebody is going to feel aggrieved.
Kudos to the club for keeping it reasonable after this year. Everyone had an option this year to buy it so think those who have paid should have first right of refusal like those who pay for their seat each year have first right to that. I'm sure members who have paid for years wouldn't want to give up their seat at subi for someone who decides to jump on now.
I do think they should give long term members a higher chance in the ballot though o reward those who have stuck through the bad times as well.
Also, I would be reasonably confident the grand final upgrade $ is set by the AFL and applies to all clubs. The price of $35.00 would be the same at all clubs.
Andrew Demetriou .... " A study of Avarice " .