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They way the members are being treated this season is likely to turn a lot of people off moving forward, especially when it's coupled with poor performance.
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They way the members are being treated this season is likely to turn a lot of people off moving forward, especially when it's coupled with poor performance.
I understand some angst towards the club over some things, the issue for Monday isn't the clubs fault.
It is why crowds are lower than expected and the AFL are aware of itYes this issue is industry wide the AFL needs to fix it quick there is already a huge backlash from supporters from every club
Yes this issue is industry wide the AFL needs to fix it quick there is already a huge backlash from supporters from every club
I feel a rule change coming on...Yes this issue is industry wide the AFL needs to fix it quick there is already a huge backlash from supporters from every club
What annoyed me most of all was seeing someone else sitting in my reserved seat on level 2 in the Olympic stand.
It’s competition wide
The amount of callers to talk back radio regarding the ticketing fiasco is huge
No-one can access reserved seats, older people who normally sit on level 1 due to ease of access now finding themselves on level 3 etc
Not good enough, but it’s not just a Hawthorn problem
The worst part is you look around and see other people sitting in your reserved seat and think WTF?Correct. My handicapped mother in law and brother in law have had the same reserved seats at Adelaide Oval since the move and this year were moved close to the top of the western stand, which is near impossible for the MIL to get up to in her condition.
But even stupider is the fact that the two of them have been split up this year for no apparent reason.
Whole ticketing situation is an absolute shambles nationwide.
Not for the footy though.Looks like restrictions are lifted. About time
Not for the footy though.
If you want to sit with your non member friends you'll have to purchase tickets in a single transaction when the general public seats go on sale. Hopefully your seat will be at a free or minimal cost (where you choose to sit will obviously dictate this).Can anybody provide some clarity around ticketing for Dees match. I got an email from club saying we can purchase additional tics for non members and be seated together. I'm unclear as to whether I get members tickets today and then purchase additional tickets tomorrow when general public tics go on sale. I'm probably complicating things in my head but I'm crook and my head feels more vacant than usual.
Why bother to have a reserved seat, general admission still gives access. Or just give footy away this season. It is unfair on people who have a reserved seat and go on their own but have become friends with the people around them.Just hear on SEN the games will be ticketed all season.
so the gouging continues. why is a reserved seat not ticketed? You scan to go in so they know where you sat.
surely for anzac day for example they don't scrub all reserved seats for home supporters?