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I wonder what the go is for members outside of Syd or melb - e.g. Canberra
"As a player he simply should not have been able to do the things he did. Leo was a 185cm, 88kg full-back and played on some of the biggest, fastest and best full-forwards of all time, and constantly beat them." Roos.
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Originally posted by Bart I rang the club yesterday re: GF tickets.
They will send a letter to all Full Club Members by next week that contains a bar code number. This number must be presented in person (at probably one outlet in Sydney and Melbourne) or over the phone. The bard code is then cancelled upon ordering so as it can't be used again.
Sounds pretty fair
That sounds like a fantastic idea. Luckily I'm almost guaranteed a GF ticket if the Swans make the Grand Final (please!!!!!)
Originally posted by Bear I wonder what the go is for members outside of Syd or melb - e.g. Canberra
Have to be in either Melbourne and Sydney. Tickets should go on sale at the MCG and the SCG on the Monday, so that the travelling fans can get there in time.
Originally posted by robbieando Have to be in either Melbourne and Sydney. Tickets should go on sale at the MCG and the SCG on the Monday, so that the travelling fans can get there in time.
No internet sales
No internet, yes, but I'm sure I was told that phone bookings apply
Originally posted by Bron Liz and I were pretty unimpressed actually ... We were in a single row across a couple of bays, <clip> Also, rather than having us a couple of rows deep, they spread us along the railing and on either side of a stair or something, so we couldn't even see (let alone talk) to others in the group. The larger bunch was the people who had bought through ticketek I believe and that was a few bays around from us, they at least were in a bunch.
They did the same with the cheer squad, we we on the fence but in the next bay away from the goals, we swapped with some Port fans who were in the third row so we could feel more like we were in the cheer squad.
There were about four rows of Port supporters behind us then several rows of Swans supporters, not sure why they didn't do it the other way around
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