I'm with you on this Buzz. PFs are a rare and wonderful thing to watch your team participate in. Having been to all four of ours since 1996, the joy of witnessing our team win its way through to another GF is something I wouldnt miss no matter how much it cost.
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I'm sure everybody here wants to go, most will go, but the reality is some might be priced out. Think of a family; that's a lot of money for a couple of hours of entertainment. Now by comparison sitting at home watching it for free might be preferable. While I'm making the trip to Sydney for the game and forking out the money and time, I completely understand is some fans decide that they can't.
Anyway, when I attended the prelim against Freo in 06 I'm certain the price wasn't nearly so high. I got great seats too for a reasonable price. I reckon if I tried to pay the same I'd be up in the nosebleed section on Level 6.Comment
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I know the ticket prices are a rip off for this game but guys, seriously?!? This is the prelim...the game to get us into the big one! An extra $30 or so shouldn't be the difference whether you go or not. As an earlier post said, it could be years before we make it this far again. I live in tassie and I attended last weeks game in Adelaide and flights were $600 alone, not to mention tickets and accommodation. I will be doing the same next week too. Let's get as many to the game as possible. Anything under 50k would be a disappointment IMO.Life's not a spectator sportComment
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I know the ticket prices are a rip off for this game but guys, seriously?!? This is the prelim...the game to get us into the big one! An extra $30 or so shouldn't be the difference whether you go or not. As an earlier post said, it could be years before we make it this far again. I live in tassie and I attended last weeks game in Adelaide and flights were $600 alone, not to mention tickets and accommodation. I will be doing the same next week too. Let's get as many to the game as possible. Anything under 50k would be a disappointment IMO.
If we make the GF it's going to cost me a $1,000 to take my nephew down. To afford that I might have to give the Prelim a miss which will cost me about $150 at the minimum to attend.
So please think before you post. People on here are diehards and the decision not go is a bloody tough one and we don't need unthinking people casting judgement...And the Swans are the Premiers...The Ultimate Team...The Ultimate Warriors. They have overcome the highly fancied Hawks in brilliant style. Sydney the 2012 Premiers - Gerard Whately ABC
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It is all relative. I paid $148.00 for a family ticket to the Crows game: two adults, two children; gold class tickets. Included was a free bus ride to and from the game from the other side of town. An additional but unexpected bonus was meeting up with Dale Lewis, and having pictures taken. The seats, game and fantastic outcome made it a great day out. People spend that sort of money just to go the Easter Show."Play like you can’t lose."Comment
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It is all relative. I paid $148.00 for a family ticket to the Crows game: two adults, two children; gold class tickets. Included was a free bus ride to and from the game from the other side of town. An additional but unexpected bonus was meeting up with Dale Lewis, and having pictures taken. The seats, game and fantastic outcome made it a great day out. People spend that sort of money just to go the Easter Show.Comment
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It's pricing for the preliminary final that appalls me. Weeks 1 & 2 of the finals seem acceptable (finals are special, after all), but in week 3 they are nearly double the weeks 1 & 2 prices. IMO, this shows yet another way that the AFL doesn't understand the Sydney market.
Like DLBIA14 says, "The prices are a huge turn off when you are trying to introduce more people to the game. I can't ask any of my friends to come, because who would pay that sort of money for something they don't really care about?"
Those prices + Friday night game + ANZ stadium = 20,000-30,000 in my opinion. Fewer if we play West Coast because I would expect fewer of their fans to be able to attend.All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing. - Edmund BurkeComment
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It's quite extraordinary that you can ascertain peoples financial status from behind your keyboard and then judge them. Also where do you get the extra $30 from. The cheapest tickets to the PF are a lot more than that. Some have families to think about as well. So your extra $30 is way off he mark.
If we make the GF it's going to cost me a $1,000 to take my nephew down. To afford that I might have to give the Prelim a miss which will cost me about $150 at the minimum to attend.
So please think before you post. People on here are diehards and the decision not go is a bloody tough one and we don't need unthinking people casting judgement.Comment
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..And the Swans are the Premiers...The Ultimate Team...The Ultimate Warriors. They have overcome the highly fancied Hawks in brilliant style. Sydney the 2012 Premiers - Gerard Whately ABC
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Sorry if I offended anybody but this was certainly not a personal attack on anyone. Al the $30 figure I got is the fact that u pay around $50-60 for a good ticket during weeks 1-2 of finals and now the tickets are $90. This is obviously for an individual. I was just excited as we all are so forgive my enthusiasm for hoping and wanting a good crowd there...And the Swans are the Premiers...The Ultimate Team...The Ultimate Warriors. They have overcome the highly fancied Hawks in brilliant style. Sydney the 2012 Premiers - Gerard Whately ABC
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It's not really about us rusted on fans. Most of us will be there regardless and those that can't would probably kill to get there.
It's about the casual observer who is just not going to fork out $100+ for a ticket to have a look at a game they have no huge emotional attachment to, thus a golden opportunity is being missed by the AFL to gain punters who in the future may get that emotional attachment by attending a blockbuster...Driver of the Dan Hannebery bandwagon....all aboard. 4th April 09Comment
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