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  • ShockOfHair
    One Man Out
    • Dec 2007
    • 3668

    Originally posted by aardvark
    Only 23,000 tickets sold so far.......
    Which means - barely past 40,000?
    The man who laughs has not yet heard the terrible news

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    • Zlatorog
      Senior Player
      • Jan 2006
      • 1748

      I wouldn't panic yet. It's only Tuesday. Some "fair-weather supporters" will wait until Thursday to decide whether or not they'll come. Keep in mind that there are 2 NRL SF's playing this weekend at SFS and they'll probably take a lot of potential customers away from the Swans PF.

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      • Mel_C
        Veterans List
        • Jan 2003
        • 4470

        Originally posted by Industrial Fan
        Barry will no doubt chime in, but I think thats a big disadvantage of ANZ. If it was at the SCG I would already have bought tickets. I'm sure many casual fans would be holding out to see what the weather is doing (at least that was the excuse v Freo).

        Basic supply and demand. Anz will never sell out, no risk of not getting a ticket.
        But wouldn't the prices still be the same at the SCG? If people would be willing to pay if it was at the SCG then it shouldn't matter that it is ANZ and they should go.

        Barry as an ANZ member do you need to purchase a reserved seat or can you just walk up on the night?

        I'm feeling a little deflated. Was looking forward to being part of a big crowd. And as Meg mentioned I feel for our players.
        I'm also really annoyed that I paid $170 for cat 1 when I could have saved money and got cat 5...especially as I am spending so much on flights and accommodation.

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        • Industrial Fan
          Goodesgoodesgoodesgoodes!
          • Aug 2006
          • 3317

          Originally posted by Mel_C
          But wouldn't the prices still be the same at the SCG? If people would be willing to pay if it was at the SCG then it shouldn't matter that it is ANZ and they should go.

          Barry as an ANZ member do you need to purchase a reserved seat or can you just walk up on the night?

          I'm feeling a little deflated. Was looking forward to being part of a big crowd. And as Meg mentioned I feel for our players.
          I'm also really annoyed that I paid $170 for cat 1 when I could have saved money and got cat 5...especially as I am spending so much on flights and accommodation.
          The prices would be the same - which are still too high in principle but there would also be a legitimate risk of the stadium being sold out. Certainly a risk that I wouldnt get the seats I want.

          As a result people need to commit their dollars earlier in the week. When it comes to big groups going that has a big flow on effect. I will probably buy tickets on Thursday or maybe even Friday. If the weather had an effect on my intentions to head to the game then the $ I would have already spent at the scg would be at my risk.

          The numbers at the last final were embarrassing for the club and the players. Hopefully they dont drop for a prelim final..
          He ate more cheese, than time allowed

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          • barry
            Veterans List
            • Jan 2003
            • 8499

            Anz members can reserve or rock up. If you reserve you have better chance at level 4 or 1 wing. Unless its sold out (bledisloe, SOO, nrl granny) ypu can rock up. Level 6 western wing is the overflow for ANZ menbers.

            - - - Updated - - -

            ANZ has averaged over 60k to prelims, so cant blame the AFL just yet. The Norf factor is the killer.

            Theyll need to ramp up advertising soon.

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            • Mr Magoo
              Senior Player
              • May 2008
              • 1255

              Can I add again - the over priced mid strength beer is NOT a winner - Please take note ANZ Management - If I wanted to live in a Nanny State I would have moved to Singapore long ago

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              • ugg
                Can you feel it?
                Site Admin
                • Jan 2003
                • 15963

                Originally posted by Mr Magoo
                Can I add again - the over priced mid strength beer is NOT a winner - Please take note ANZ Management - If I wanted to live in a Nanny State I would have moved to Singapore long ago
                At least the food is nice and cheap in Singapore.
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                • Doctor
                  Bay 29
                  • Sep 2003
                  • 2757

                  If there are only 23,000 sold, it makes the ridiculous situations that some of the folks on this 'ere forum have gone through even harder to explain. One quarter of an 80,000 seat stadium and people having to wait for an hour to buy tickets or be told that they can't sit anywhere near where they want to? Ticketek need to be sorted out by Consumer Affairs or some like agency.
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                  • aardvark
                    Veterans List
                    • Mar 2010
                    • 5685

                    Originally posted by Doctor
                    If there are only 23,000 sold, it makes the ridiculous situations that some of the folks on this 'ere forum have gone through even harder to explain. One quarter of an 80,000 seat stadium and people having to wait for an hour to buy tickets or be told that they can't sit anywhere near where they want to? Ticketek need to be sorted out by Consumer Affairs or some like agency.
                    One theory being floated is they try to fill the areas that show most on the TV first. Maybe we should all join Actors Equity and demand our share of the TV rights.

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                    • aardvark
                      Veterans List
                      • Mar 2010
                      • 5685

                      Good news......

                      Malceski ticking every box

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                      • DamY
                        Senior Player
                        • Sep 2011
                        • 1479

                        I think Macca said Mal was definitely playing?

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                        • DamY
                          Senior Player
                          • Sep 2011
                          • 1479

                          Originally posted by aardvark
                          One theory being floated is they try to fill the areas that show most on the TV first. Maybe we should all join Actors Equity and demand our share of the TV rights.
                          I hope that is the case. But the changing categories is obviously frustrating members.. Wish the AFL would come out and say something about it

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                          • DamY
                            Senior Player
                            • Sep 2011
                            • 1479

                            Originally posted by Mr Magoo
                            Can I add again - the over priced mid strength beer is NOT a winner - Please take note ANZ Management - If I wanted to live in a Nanny State I would have moved to Singapore long ago
                            Go to the Swans Members Bar, there's full strength beer there

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                            • Zlatorog
                              Senior Player
                              • Jan 2006
                              • 1748

                              Well, he's got another test tomorrow to get through and after that they'll make a decision whether or not he'll play on Friday.

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                              • SimonH
                                Salt future's rising
                                • Aug 2004
                                • 1647

                                Originally posted by Doctor
                                If there are only 23,000 sold, it makes the ridiculous situations that some of the folks on this 'ere forum have gone through even harder to explain. One quarter of an 80,000 seat stadium and people having to wait for an hour to buy tickets or be told that they can't sit anywhere near where they want to? Ticketek need to be sorted out by Consumer Affairs or some like agency.
                                It is absurd (I had to desperately request, request, request in order to finally get tickets in the price bracket & location I wanted?mostly because the number of seats in that price bracket was too small), but I wouldn't blame Ticketek. They allocate both as to price and location in accordance with instructions. Whether they're the instructions of the AFL, Swans, ANZ or all three to some degree, I don't know.

                                There's one simple thing that ANZ is screaming out for?the top deck to be GA $20. You know, the same top deck that is completely closed for all of our H&A Homebush matches these days and was even closed for the QF. Come out to Homebush at a moment's notice, slip us a note, and go & watch the game with your mates, sitting wherever you want up the top. That's how you fill a stadium. Paying massively inflated prices in order to view the game from allocated seats, that are often not even terribly good seats (e.g. the H&A 'red zone' with its obscured view of the entire near wing), where you need to commit days in advance and unless you're highly coordinated you don't get to sit with your mates, is not. As a football-watching market, this is not Melbourne and never will be. In short: you have to encourage and embrace casual supporters who are going for the spectacle, for a fun night out etc. The same people that hardcore supporters call 'bandwagoners'.

                                The achievement of 70,000+ on two occasions in 2003 was amazing, but have almost become a millstone around the Swans' neck in terms of subsequent comparisons. I don't know what the ticketing plan was for those games, but I wouldn't be shocked if it involved some very generous deals (e.g. schoolkid giveaways etc). And there's nothing wrong with that if the team gets to play in front of a crowd of 70,000 screaming fans; it's better for the club, and better for the image of the club, than getting the same amount of money from 40,000 well-heeled fans. I'm not a part of the virulent anti-Homebush brigade, but the simple fact is: if we can't draw more there than we draw to the SCG, what is the point?

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