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oh s**t. last night was bad as well.God help us next year when Marvel goes mobile only
waited 10 mins whilst idiots at the front had fingers in their bums
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oh s**t. last night was bad as well.God help us next year when Marvel goes mobile only
I never had an issue. I just scanned in.oh s**t. last night was bad as well.
waited 10 mins whilst idiots at the front had fingers in their bums
PhonesI never had an issue. I just scanned in.
God knows what we all will be doing next year.
Do we get issued with a smartcard or do we have to use our phones?
God help us all people struggle with a barcode as isPhones
Same, scanned in 5 minutes before start, no one in queue.I never had an issue. I just scanned in.
God knows what we all will be doing next year.
Do we get issued with a smartcard or do we have to use our phones?
The NFL has the same tech this year and its paperless.Same, scanned in 5 minutes before start, no one in queue.
Pretty sure we still just scan member cards as usual next year. It's really just the purchased tickets that they will be using the new technology on.
The NFL has the same tech this year and its paperless.
But they can still scan a member card I think.The NFL has the same tech this year and its paperless.
The NFLs case season tickets are in an app. I think in our case theyre keeping barcodes for it for the year while people get used to it. With two different ticket providers we might have barcodes for a while yet but the AFL will be looking.But they can still scan a member card I think.
I have no faith in the AFL or either ticket agency to be able to get their s**t together and provide a working solution using techThe NFLs case season tickets are in an app. I think in our case theyre keeping barcodes for it for the year while people get used to it. With two different ticket providers we might have barcodes for a while yet but the AFL will be looking.
It would stop people selling thier ticket at a premium.
I dont ether. I can see a big issue come R1 next yearI have no faith in the AFL or either ticket agency to be able to get their s**t together and provide a working solution using tech
It won't work properly all the timeI have no faith in the AFL or either ticket agency to be able to get their s**t together and provide a working solution using tech
It takes the average person longer to scan a ticket in from their phone than from the piece of paper
Some people can take all dayYou reckon?
NFC like the myki on Android would work much better than scanning a qcodes or barcodesSome people can take all day
With a paper ticket the attendant can literally take it off the truly stupid and scan it themselves
Really need to queues, for people who know what they are doing and for those who don't
It's in this thread somewhere, was about 14k last year. Pies had 7k last time they released stats. Technically no gold members are guaranteed a seat, no matter who is playing, but in reality it is a virtual guarantee. They will ensure all competing gold can get one, they just won't explicitly guarantee it in case some unforeseen problem pops up.A bit of grand final ticket news:
Just had the AFL membership department confirm to me that competing gold AFL members of Collingwood and Richmond are not guaranteed a ticket if it's a Collingwood V Richmond grand final due to both clubs having a high amount of gold member allocation. However it will be highly likely gold members of both clubs will get one.
They also confirmed that Richmond and Geelong have about 3,000 Gold members each.
Does anyone know how many total seats were allocated to all Gold members in the AFL members reserve last year (2018 GF) before corporates and staff got their hands on them?
A bit of grand final ticket news:
Just had the AFL membership department confirm to me that competing gold AFL members of Collingwood and Richmond are not guaranteed a ticket if it's a Collingwood V Richmond grand final due to both clubs having a high amount of gold member allocation. However it will be highly likely gold members of both clubs will get one.
They also confirmed that Richmond and Geelong have about 3,000 Gold members each.
Does anyone know how many total seats were allocated to all Gold members in the AFL members reserve last year (2018 GF) before corporates and staff got their hands on them?
As Blue Harvest mentioned above 14,000 tickets were available for gold members, so therefore it sounds like all Collingwood and Richmond gold members would be catered for if a Pies V Tiges GF.Gee this thread will explode if that happens and there were competing members missing out.
Can imagine alot of people would dump their membership if that happened in favour of a club guaranteed membership. That being said gold afl member is still a fair bit cheaper
As Blue Harvest mentioned above 14,000 tickets were available for gold members, so therefore it sounds like all Collingwood and Richmond gold members would be catered for if a Pies V Tiges GF.
Collingwood 7,000 gold members.
Richmond 3,000 gold members (surprised not more)
Remaining 4,000 gold members
TOTAL 14,000
Yep that 7k figure is from 2013, it may have gone up but even at 10k they should fit in.Those numbers are outdated though - Collingwood might have 10k full members by now the reserve feels like a Collingwood members area during their games
As per page 160 of this thread, someone mentioned that Collingwood had 7K gold members last year which was referenced from the AFL Members twitter page.Those numbers are outdated though - Collingwood might have 10k full members by now the reserve feels like a Collingwood members area during their games