by dedja » Tue Apr 23, 2013 2:40 pm
by mickey » Tue Apr 23, 2013 2:49 pm
by Aerie » Tue Apr 23, 2013 6:59 pm
beenreal wrote:PhilH wrote:Thanks for the questions.
If you have a Power Season Ticket (ie outside of AAMI Staium Members) show the ticket to the SANFL ticket booth
and get a free ticket to get into Woodville
If you have a single ticket to the Power v West Coast same applies, as does if you are a AFL member to AAMI Stadium.
Now if you are in the AAMI Stadium Members either as Premium (6) or Power Essential (4) you get free entry to a
certain number of SANFL games of which this can be one.
Any kids are free to SANFL anyway.
All up whatever ticket you have for AAMI on Saturday Night you get free entry to Woodville Saturday Afternoon.
I think that covers it.
So once again those who pay the most, ie. Premium and Power essential MEMBERS (of which I have both) get screwed.
Included SANFL games aren't free, we pay for them as part of our Members package. As far as I'm concerned, while everyone else gets in for nothing, this game costs me $14. Because once my 6 allocated games are gone, they're gone.
by JK » Tue Apr 23, 2013 7:10 pm
beenreal wrote:PhilH wrote:Thanks for the questions.
If you have a Power Season Ticket (ie outside of AAMI Staium Members) show the ticket to the SANFL ticket booth
and get a free ticket to get into Woodville
If you have a single ticket to the Power v West Coast same applies, as does if you are a AFL member to AAMI Stadium.
Now if you are in the AAMI Stadium Members either as Premium (6) or Power Essential (4) you get free entry to a
certain number of SANFL games of which this can be one.
Any kids are free to SANFL anyway.
All up whatever ticket you have for AAMI on Saturday Night you get free entry to Woodville Saturday Afternoon.
I think that covers it.
So once again those who pay the most, ie. Premium and Power essential MEMBERS (of which I have both) get screwed.
Included SANFL games aren't free, we pay for them as part of our Members package. As far as I'm concerned, while everyone else gets in for nothing, this game costs me $14. Because once my 6 allocated games are gone, they're gone.
by kickinit » Tue Apr 23, 2013 7:56 pm
Aerie wrote:beenreal wrote:PhilH wrote:Thanks for the questions.
If you have a Power Season Ticket (ie outside of AAMI Staium Members) show the ticket to the SANFL ticket booth
and get a free ticket to get into Woodville
If you have a single ticket to the Power v West Coast same applies, as does if you are a AFL member to AAMI Stadium.
Now if you are in the AAMI Stadium Members either as Premium (6) or Power Essential (4) you get free entry to a
certain number of SANFL games of which this can be one.
Any kids are free to SANFL anyway.
All up whatever ticket you have for AAMI on Saturday Night you get free entry to Woodville Saturday Afternoon.
I think that covers it.
So once again those who pay the most, ie. Premium and Power essential MEMBERS (of which I have both) get screwed.
Included SANFL games aren't free, we pay for them as part of our Members package. As far as I'm concerned, while everyone else gets in for nothing, this game costs me $14. Because once my 6 allocated games are gone, they're gone.
This is just embarrassing to read. What an idiot.
Clearly the Eagles (thanks to PhilH I imagine), are trying to get more people to watch the SANFL game. The people who are benefiting are generally Port supporters, as I doubt too many Eagles people would be interested in going to the AFL match.
It is worth a try to get more people through the gate. The Eagles may benefit from having more people for catering and might win a supporter or two who are West Coast fans. Overall though, the Port people benefit.
PhilH is looking at the big picture, you are looking at yourself. Criticising this move is just plain dumb on your behalf.
by eaglehaslanded » Tue Apr 23, 2013 8:52 pm
by areaman » Wed Apr 24, 2013 5:03 pm
kickinit wrote:Aerie wrote:beenreal wrote:PhilH wrote:Thanks for the questions.
If you have a Power Season Ticket (ie outside of AAMI Staium Members) show the ticket to the SANFL ticket booth
and get a free ticket to get into Woodville
If you have a single ticket to the Power v West Coast same applies, as does if you are a AFL member to AAMI Stadium.
Now if you are in the AAMI Stadium Members either as Premium (6) or Power Essential (4) you get free entry to a
certain number of SANFL games of which this can be one.
Any kids are free to SANFL anyway.
All up whatever ticket you have for AAMI on Saturday Night you get free entry to Woodville Saturday Afternoon.
I think that covers it.
So once again those who pay the most, ie. Premium and Power essential MEMBERS (of which I have both) get screwed.
Included SANFL games aren't free, we pay for them as part of our Members package. As far as I'm concerned, while everyone else gets in for nothing, this game costs me $14. Because once my 6 allocated games are gone, they're gone.
This is just embarrassing to read. What an idiot.
Clearly the Eagles (thanks to PhilH I imagine), are trying to get more people to watch the SANFL game. The people who are benefiting are generally Port supporters, as I doubt too many Eagles people would be interested in going to the AFL match.
It is worth a try to get more people through the gate. The Eagles may benefit from having more people for catering and might win a supporter or two who are West Coast fans. Overall though, the Port people benefit.
PhilH is looking at the big picture, you are looking at yourself. Criticising this move is just plain dumb on your behalf.
whats embarrassing about it? I think he makes a fair point. I think it is a good idea the eagles have done this, but why only give the option to half the members?
by The Sleeping Giant » Wed Apr 24, 2013 9:33 pm
beenreal wrote:PhilH wrote:Thanks for the questions.
If you have a Power Season Ticket (ie outside of AAMI Staium Members) show the ticket to the SANFL ticket booth
and get a free ticket to get into Woodville
If you have a single ticket to the Power v West Coast same applies, as does if you are a AFL member to AAMI Stadium.
Now if you are in the AAMI Stadium Members either as Premium (6) or Power Essential (4) you get free entry to a
certain number of SANFL games of which this can be one.
Any kids are free to SANFL anyway.
All up whatever ticket you have for AAMI on Saturday Night you get free entry to Woodville Saturday Afternoon.
I think that covers it.
So once again those who pay the most, ie. Premium and Power essential MEMBERS (of which I have both) get screwed.
Included SANFL games aren't free, we pay for them as part of our Members package. As far as I'm concerned, while everyone else gets in for nothing, this game costs me $14. Because once my 6 allocated games are gone, they're gone.
by dedja » Wed Apr 24, 2013 10:15 pm
by kickinit » Wed Apr 24, 2013 10:55 pm
areaman wrote:Wow.
Seems some in society these days thinks they’re entitled to everything for nothing.
And then we wonder why clubs don’t try more initiatives like this.
How someone can describe this offer as getting screwed is breathtaking.
Let’s be honest – this offer is only really relevant to Port supporters.
Rather than have a good old fashioned sook why don’t you just be grateful that some of your fellow Port fans will get a benefit out of it.
by kickinit » Wed Apr 24, 2013 10:56 pm
dedja wrote:Good news is that it will be cheaper once the Magpies fold at the end of the year ...
by dedja » Wed Apr 24, 2013 11:00 pm
by kickinit » Thu Apr 25, 2013 12:31 am
dedja wrote:Port Magpies will fold at the end of the year
Port Magpies will fold at the end of the year
Port Magpies will fold at the end of the year
Port Magpies will fold at the end of the year
Port Magpies will fold at the end of the year
Port Magpies will fold at the end of the year
Port Magpies will fold at the end of the year
Port Magpies will fold at the end of the year
Port Magpies will fold at the end of the year
Port Magpies will fold at the end of the year
Port Magpies will fold at the end of the year
Port Magpies will fold at the end of the year
Port Magpies will fold at the end of the year
Port Magpies will fold at the end of the year
Port Magpies will fold at the end of the year
Port Magpies will fold at the end of the year
Port Magpies will fold at the end of the year
... how long do I do this for?
by PhilH » Thu Apr 25, 2013 12:08 pm
why don't the eagles just open it up to all members rather then just some members. It would also be relevant to those who support the eagles and west coast.
by dedja » Thu Apr 25, 2013 12:10 pm
by Scrapboy » Thu Apr 25, 2013 12:38 pm
by Wedgie » Thu Apr 25, 2013 12:45 pm
Armchair expert wrote:Such a great club are Geelong
by Mickyj » Thu Apr 25, 2013 1:20 pm
Scrapboy wrote:Let's be honest - anyone surprised at who the haters are on this thread?
by eaglehaslanded » Thu Apr 25, 2013 2:48 pm
by Mickyj » Thu Apr 25, 2013 4:49 pm
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