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What's it mean?"It's up to the rest of the players in the room to make a new batch of premiership players next year," Adam Goodes, triple Bob Skilton Medallist, October 7, 2011.
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I would imagine that you will be moved from your platinum seats at Homebush into Gold category.
I'm sure you won't get a discount though if you say you want to keep your same seats at both venues, then it will be a platinum fee...
I have to decide what to do overall now I'm in Melbourne....keep a Sydney membership? get one of the AFL memberships through the club that gets me a bit of general AFL action too, or just take out a regular AFL membership...
I'm on the Chandwagon!!!
If you cannot compete for the premiership, it's better to be young and exciting than middle-aged and dowdy.
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Re having a different category of seating at each venue - my understanding from attending a focus group is that your $$ will be based on the lower category. So if you have gold at one and platimum at the other, you will pay the gold price. Pretty sure that's the deal. A discount for luck!!Patterns emerge, but do they mean anything? No.Comment
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I just checked my credit card statement ... each month they took $45.17 from me. If it was for 10 months, then my membership was around the $450 mark (full club reserved "premium" seats at both venues plus premmie club). If it was 12 months they took the money out (who knows these things!!), it was $540-odd for the year.
For the same membership this year - $545.00.
A big gain or a little gain, but a gain either way.
Oh well, still a bargain!!!Wild speculation, unsubstantiated rumours, silly jokes and opposition delight in another's failures is what makes an internet forum fun.
Blessed are the cracked for they are the ones who let in the light.Comment
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Im happy country membership only gone up $10. Will renew this year as Ill be away for a large chunk of the season then depending on where I end up working in 1st year out of uni (Probably nowhere at the current rate of things!) will upgrade to a reserved seat package"You get the feeling that like Monty Python's Black Knight, the Swans would regard amputation as merely a flesh wound."Comment
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Not entirely sure this is the case Wardy. I have paid $30.11 per month for 10 months for 2008 membership.
The '09 red zone membership is $300 up front or $28.23 per month. I doubt the $28.23 is for 10 months as this past season. So the red zone has either stayed the same or gone up slightly.Bring it on!Comment
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I'm a Red Zone and my cc payments were close to $30 per month, so I guess I am close to it again. As long as its close. I like being in the red zone, I have lots of weekend acquaintences, and have made fast friends along the way from people sitting in front, side and behind. Footy is good for you.
Nothing on TV so I am watching in increments an awful copy (that's the way it was b ack then) of a brilliant 1996 match against North Melbourne at Optus, and we creamed them. Only three fellas still going around from that era (Micky, Leapin and Rocca, Shagga now retired), but heaps and heaps of media/administration/coaches came out of those two teams. Also bloke in Swans colours was holding up his toddler daughter in celebration. Recognised him celebrating at the GF win in 2005. Don't know why that fella stands out!Last edited by Primmy; 1 November 2008, 12:26 PM.If you've never jumped from one couch to the other to save yourself from lava then you didn't have a childhoodComment
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11 equal payments...here's the link to the "brochure" for those who haven't received it yet...
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Canberra Country Membership
Experience the Sydney Swans in the nation's capital with a RESERVED seat at the Manuka Oval for two games
However, I am contemplating this membership this season, as getting to Sydney is getting more difficult as the family grows up. Can anyone tell me what sort of seats are reserved for the Canberra Country members?Comment
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