gringo2011
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Your son must really dislike you not having chips and a hot dog.
Didn't ask for them, he'd eaten before we left. He usually gets crap from there though and that's when it does add up, that and drinking booze.
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Your son must really dislike you not having chips and a hot dog.
Last two seasons, I spent $100 on GA home game membership each season, which was a deal the club isn’t running anymore. Went to 90% of home games, caught public transport in, either treated myself to a pie or brought a sandwich, avoided the beers, brought a water bottle. Across 2 seasons worth of games, I probably spent $250-$300 total by choosing to be frugal, and also having some student concessions for PTV which was fortunate. That’s for transport, food/drink, membership, and about 15-20 games I guess.
Alternatively, I have spent far more on maintaining my MCC membership in that time, and only been to a few saints games there, AND it costs $50 to bring a guest. Feels like a scam to keep that going (proportionate to my income), but I trust in due time it’ll be worth it.
Kayo One costs $25 a month, and if you run it during the footy season alone that’s priced OKAY.
7AFL is free, replays on AFL website after all matches are free. Pirating is free if you’re so inclined. Going to the pub and watching fox footy there is free / the price of a pot. Radio is free.
Totally believe that you can go to the footy on the cheap, say $18 GA (IIRC), $4.50 pie, $4.50 public transport (after 6pm IIRC) = $27 for the night ain’t bad.
IMO, public transport should be significantly cheaper if not free, and GA footy tickets should be capped at $10, and pies capped at $2.50, so anyone no matter who you are, can have a basic Australia footy experience (which is still world class) for a great reliable price. But hey, that’s just my imagined utopia, it’s all a business at the end of the day isn’t it, so there will always be every incentive to spend more and more, and Aussie’s are big spenders.
And the other thing is that it’s relative, right now spending a lot of money on the footy to me is ludicrous, but it’s possible down the track I will be fortunate enough not to batt an eyelid at paying my KAYO subscription, or buying a beer or two at the stadium, or getting a nicer st kilda annual membership perhaps with reserve seats, or buying a $70 scarf etc etc. Would be an immense privilege.
For now I’m just stoked I get nice MCC seats for our 150th next week!
Did you read what I said? I agree it’s expensive but only if you want to make it expensive. It can also be done very cheaply. No one is forced to eat or drink at the footy. If I couldn’t afford I’d bring my drink and food. Watching all sport on tv is cheap. If I had a choice I’d go every single time and if I couldn’t afford the add ons I’d bring stuff. Can’t beat being there. Unfortunately Saturdays for me are usually out when local footy starts. Not this week though. There goes $200. And that’s just for me. And I get free train travel because I’m old.
Don’t ever give up your mcc membership if you can afford it. Grand final day is the best day of footy for the year even if we aren’t playing. My daughter was down at birth. She is now 28 and still about 6 years from full membership but I make sure she pays it every single year It’s a waste when she sees 2 games a year but she will thank me when she can go to grand finals every year.Last two seasons, I spent $100 on GA home game membership each season, which was a deal the club isn’t running anymore. Went to 90% of home games, caught public transport in, either treated myself to a pie or brought a sandwich, avoided the beers, brought a water bottle. Across 2 seasons worth of games, I probably spent $250-$300 total by choosing to be frugal, and also having some student concessions for PTV which was fortunate. That’s for transport, food/drink, membership, and about 15-20 games I guess.
Alternatively, I have spent far more on maintaining my MCC membership in that time, and only been to a few saints games there, AND it costs $50 to bring a guest. Feels like a scam to keep that going (proportionate to my income), but I trust in due time it’ll be worth it.
Kayo One costs $25 a month, and if you run it during the footy season alone that’s priced OKAY.
7AFL is free, replays on AFL website after all matches are free. Pirating is free if you’re so inclined. Going to the pub and watching fox footy there is free / the price of a pot. Radio is free.
Totally believe that you can go to the footy on the cheap, say $18 GA (IIRC), $4.50 pie, $4.50 public transport (after 6pm IIRC) = $27 for the night ain’t bad.
IMO, public transport should be significantly cheaper if not free, and GA footy tickets should be capped at $10, and pies capped at $2.50, so anyone no matter who you are, can have the basic Australian footy experience (which is still world class) for a great reliable price. But hey, that’s just my imagined utopia, it’s all a business at the end of the day isn’t it, so there will always be every incentive to spend more and more, and Aussie’s are big spenders.
And the other thing is that it’s relative, right now spending a lot of money on the footy to me is ludicrous, but it’s possible down the track I will be fortunate enough not to batt an eyelid at paying my KAYO subscription, or buying a beer or two at the stadium, or getting a nicer st kilda annual membership perhaps with reserve seats, or buying a $70 scarf etc etc. Would be an immense privilege.
For now I’m just stoked I get nice MCC seats for our 150th next week!
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Well that the price you have to pay. Actually that’s the price you don’t have to pay. I’ve always made a day at the footy a big day even when we went as a family but I could afford it. My dad couldn’t when he took the kids so it was a pie each and shut up.It's a different world than when I was a kid. Part of the ritual was all the thermos full of scorching tomato soup and s**t sandwiches and a blanket that you didn't want because it made you look like a pussy. You'd feel like a bit of a tit these days doing the full picnic set up.
Yes I did read what you posted and if it’s $27 per head to walk up and buy a ticket that’s still $108 plus fares or parking for a family of 4. That’s not cheap, maybe compared to other forms of entertainment it’s reasonable but things are tough for a lot of people and I can understand why they stay home. I’d encourage anyone doing it tough to wander down and watch local football and watch afl on the tv.Did you read what I said? I agree it’s expensive but only if you want to make it expensive. It can also be done very cheaply. No one is forced to eat or drink at the footy. If I couldn’t afford I’d bring my drink and food. Watching all sport on tv is cheap. If I had a choice I’d go every single time and if I couldn’t afford the add ons I’d bring stuff. Can’t beat being there. Unfortunately Saturdays for me are usually out when local footy starts. Not this week though. There goes $200. And that’s just for me. And I get free train travel because I’m old.
Free train travel ? Really. I haven’t caught public transport in 20 years or so but I didn’t think anyone got it for free.Did you read what I said? I agree it’s expensive but only if you want to make it expensive. It can also be done very cheaply. No one is forced to eat or drink at the footy. If I couldn’t afford I’d bring my drink and food. Watching all sport on tv is cheap. If I had a choice I’d go every single time and if I couldn’t afford the add ons I’d bring stuff. Can’t beat being there. Unfortunately Saturdays for me are usually out when local footy starts. Not this week though. There goes $200. And that’s just for me. And I get free train travel because I’m old.
If it’s a family of 4 meaning two kids it’s $54 dollars for a family ticket. If you buy your membership it’s even cheaper. If you can’t afford it then you don’t go but I’d never encourage them to not go. I’d encourage them to go as many times as they can afford to go. I’d encourage every footy fan to find a local footy club and support them as well. Local Footy clubs are fantastic for kids and adults. Kids can actually have local footy hero’s.Yes I did read what you posted and if it’s $27 per head to walk up and buy a ticket that’s still $108 plus fares or parking for a family of 4. That’s not cheap, maybe compared to other forms of entertainment it’s reasonable but things are tough for a lot of people and I can understand why they stay home. I’d encourage anyone doing it tough to wander down and watch local football and watch afl on the tv.
If you over 60 it’s free from 6pm Friday until last train Sunday. Metro trains that is.Free train travel ? Really. I haven’t caught public transport in 20 years or so but I didn’t think anyone got it for free.
My old man and mother get free travel.Free train travel ? Really. I haven’t caught public transport in 20 years or so but I didn’t think anyone got it for free.
That’s pretty cheap, is that teenagers or little kids? Anyway it’s cheaper than McDonald’s but I guess if you don’t have it then you’re not doing either. I hear anecdotal stories of some people really starting to struggle so local footy and afl on the tv are good options Imo.If it’s a family of 4 meaning two kids it’s $54 dollars for a family ticket. If you buy your membership it’s even cheaper. If you can’t afford it then you don’t go but I’d never encourage them to not go. I’d encourage them to go as many times as they can afford to go. I’d encourage every footy fan to find a local footy club and support them as well. Local Footy clubs are fantastic for kids and adults. Kids can actually have local footy hero’s.
No idea what age the family ticket stops at. Couldn’t imagine it’s till you are 18. Maybe 14.That’s pretty cheap, is that teenagers or little kids? Anyway it’s cheaper than McDonald’s but I guess if you don’t have it then you’re not doing either. I hear anecdotal stories of some people really starting to struggle so local footy and afl on the tv are good options Imo.
I knew about that and that’s reasonable I was referring to your average Joe Public. Is it free for anyone on a pension for example.My old man and mother get free travel.
My old man worked in the railways for over 25 years. If you work for 25 years when you leave you and your spouse get free pass for life.
Some seniors do on weekendsI knew about that and that’s reasonable I was referring to your average Joe Public. Is it free for anyone on a pension for example.
Bloody hell that’s handy, I might break my drought and catch the train down to sandy for a laugh one weekend. It’s about time being old got me something other than more aches and pains.If you over 60 it’s free from 6pm Friday until last train Sunday. Metro trains that is.
I should have added you need a seniors card but unless you are the most honest person ever you get them when you are 60. You also get 2 free v line trains a year.Bloody hell that’s handy, I might break my drought and catch the train down to sandy for a laugh one weekend. It’s about time being old got me something other than more aches and pains.
Given VLine is about to get very cheap you may as well pay the 9 bucksI should have added you need a seniors card but unless you are the most honest person ever you get them when you are 60. You also get 2 free v line trains a year.
I’ve never bothered getting a seniors card I didn’t think it did much but that‘s a pretty handy thing.I should have added you need a seniors card but unless you are the most honest person ever you get them when you are 60. You also get 2 free v line trains a year.
That’s pretty cheap, is that teenagers or little kids? Anyway it’s cheaper than McDonald’s but I guess if you don’t have it then you’re not doing either. I hear anecdotal stories of some people really starting to struggle so local footy and afl on the tv are good options Imo.
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