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Re: Round 11 - Port v Adelaide - Sunday 28 June @ Alberton

PostPosted: Mon Jun 29, 2015 12:44 pm
by sib
Wedgie wrote:14000 port members who sit in the western stand get free SANFL games thrown in, a fair chunk.



Power Essential Members/Crows Essential members get 4 SANFL games+ all SANFL finals. Adelaide Oval Football members which is what I am get 6 SANFL+ all SANFL finals

Re: Round 11 - Port v Adelaide - Sunday 28 June @ Alberton

PostPosted: Mon Jun 29, 2015 12:46 pm
by Booney
sib wrote:
Wedgie wrote:14000 port members who sit in the western stand get free SANFL games thrown in, a fair chunk.



Power Essential Members/Crows Essential members get 4 SANFL games+ all SANFL finals. Adelaide Oval Football members which is what I am get 6 SANFL+ all SANFL finals


Incorrect, not true.

Only Club 1870 members get SANFL access as part of the package.

http://www.weareportadelaide.com.au/membership/

All Crows memberships include SANFL access :

http://19thman.com.au/memberships#1

Re: Round 11 - Port v Adelaide - Sunday 28 June @ Alberton

PostPosted: Mon Jun 29, 2015 12:57 pm
by Rik E Boy
stampy wrote:
Booney wrote:
Jim05 wrote:
bennymacca wrote:4800 odd there apparently.

The question has to be asked why these two clubs only attract supporters to showdowns?
Crows would be averaging under 200 at every other game and Port maybe 1000 tops.
Doesnt help the league that nearly everyone gets on for free today


Port Adelaide members don't get in for free. Would have been 6-800 Adelaide fans there, most of them about 14 or 15 years old.

4800 is a solid crowd, why can't it just be viewed as that?


therein lies the problem for our comp down the track, will be raised following the crows in the local league and support for the other traditional clubs will start to decline


100% correct.

Re: Round 11 - Port v Adelaide - Sunday 28 June @ Alberton

PostPosted: Mon Jun 29, 2015 1:12 pm
by Wedgie
Booney wrote:
sib wrote:
Wedgie wrote:14000 port members who sit in the western stand get free SANFL games thrown in, a fair chunk.



Power Essential Members/Crows Essential members get 4 SANFL games+ all SANFL finals. Adelaide Oval Football members which is what I am get 6 SANFL+ all SANFL finals


Incorrect, not true.

Only Club 1870 members get SANFL access as part of the package.

http://www.weareportadelaide.com.au/membership/

All Crows memberships include SANFL access :

http://19thman.com.au/memberships#1


The Port website says you're wrong in their preview of yesterdays game:
"Essential Power members can also access this game free on presentation of their Essential Power membership card."

Re: Round 11 - Port v Adelaide - Sunday 28 June @ Alberton

PostPosted: Mon Jun 29, 2015 1:16 pm
by Booney
In the attached link, Club 1870 members are the only ones with access to SANFL games.

Re: Round 11 - Port v Adelaide - Sunday 28 June @ Alberton

PostPosted: Mon Jun 29, 2015 1:24 pm
by Wedgie
Booney wrote:In the attached link, Club 1870 members are the only ones with access to SANFL games.

I know Power Essentials members who got in for free, their own website preview says they get in for free.
No offence but I think they get in for free and you're wrong.
Sounds like a pretty unprofessional shambles if you're reading and/or believing something somewhere else.
Do they have a club 119? Maybe they get in too?

Re: Round 11 - Port v Adelaide - Sunday 28 June @ Alberton

PostPosted: Mon Jun 29, 2015 1:27 pm
by am Bays
Wedgie wrote:
Booney wrote:In the attached link, Club 1870 members are the only ones with access to SANFL games.

I know Power Essentials members who got in for free, their own website preview says they get in for free.
No offence but I think they get in for free and you're wrong.
Sounds like a pretty unprofessional shambles if you're reading and/or believing something somewhere else.
Do they have a club 119? Maybe they get in too?


Really?? That old chestnut?

I expect better of you, Mate.

Re: Round 11 - Port v Adelaide - Sunday 28 June @ Alberton

PostPosted: Mon Jun 29, 2015 1:28 pm
by Wedgie
am Bays wrote:
Wedgie wrote:
Booney wrote:In the attached link, Club 1870 members are the only ones with access to SANFL games.

I know Power Essentials members who got in for free, their own website preview says they get in for free.
No offence but I think they get in for free and you're wrong.
Sounds like a pretty unprofessional shambles if you're reading and/or believing something somewhere else.
Do they have a club 119? Maybe they get in too?


Really?? That old chestnut?

I expect better of you, Mate.

Lost me but your expectations are too high!

Re: Round 11 - Port v Adelaide - Sunday 28 June @ Alberton

PostPosted: Mon Jun 29, 2015 1:50 pm
by Pseudo
Wedgie wrote:Do they have a club 119? Maybe they get in too?

Isn't that a gentlemen's establishment on North Terrace?

Re: Round 11 - Port v Adelaide - Sunday 28 June @ Alberton

PostPosted: Mon Jun 29, 2015 1:54 pm
by Wedgie
Pseudo wrote:
Wedgie wrote:Do they have a club 119? Maybe they get in too?

Isn't that a gentlemen's establishment on North Terrace?

Dunno, Ill go for a walk at lunch and see if I can find it!

Re: Round 11 - Port v Adelaide - Sunday 28 June @ Alberton

PostPosted: Mon Jun 29, 2015 1:57 pm
by Booney
Wedgie wrote:
Booney wrote:In the attached link, Club 1870 members are the only ones with access to SANFL games.

I know Power Essentials members who got in for free, their own website preview says they get in for free.
No offence but I think they get in for free and you're wrong.
Sounds like a pretty unprofessional shambles if you're reading and/or believing something somewhere else.
Do they have a club 119? Maybe they get in too?


I can only run with what is detailed on the website regarding membership packages, there's a link provided for you to look at, not from "somewhere else".I agree the game preview suggests otherwise.

Anecdotal evidence is what it is.

Anyway back to discussing the game, Adelaide ran harder than Port who seemed to struggle moving the ball from defence to attack with any fluidity. Couple of young Port lads looked like they are going to be promising, Frampton the pick of them I think. Looks likely to improve plenty.

Re: Round 11 - Port v Adelaide - Sunday 28 June @ Alberton

PostPosted: Mon Jun 29, 2015 2:14 pm
by Booney
Pseudo wrote:
Wedgie wrote:Do they have a club 119? Maybe they get in too?

Isn't that a gentlemen's establishment on North Terrace?


Nope. The Firm is 140 or something like that North Tce.

Re: Round 11 - Port v Adelaide - Sunday 28 June @ Alberton

PostPosted: Mon Jun 29, 2015 2:26 pm
by bennymacca
he is probably thinking of 108 which was on Hindley and is something else now.

Re: Round 11 - Port v Adelaide - Sunday 28 June @ Alberton

PostPosted: Mon Jun 29, 2015 2:26 pm
by Wedgie
Power Official Website wrote:Game Day Guide: SANFL Showdown

Need tickets?
Tickets are available at the gates
Adults $14
Concession $8
U18 FREE
Essential Power members enter free

Re: Round 11 - Port v Adelaide - Sunday 28 June @ Alberton

PostPosted: Mon Jun 29, 2015 2:27 pm
by Dogwatcher
Gold. Now we're talking strip joints. Port Adelaide threads continue to take interesting turns.

Re: Round 11 - Port v Adelaide - Sunday 28 June @ Alberton

PostPosted: Mon Jun 29, 2015 2:50 pm
by Booney
Essential Gold provides all the benefits of Essential Platinum, with priority access to purchase Grand Final tickets (should PAFC be a competing club) rather than guaranteed access.
Get access into the Western Stand with non-reserved seating in the Adelaide Oval Football Members reserve. Great for those members who don’t need the security of a reserved seat and want to enjoy the game from the western side and from a different seating location each week.

Additional fees and charges may apply to General Admission Memberships. Members’ access to matches is not guaranteed. Access is subject to capacity and the Club recommends that Members reserve a seat in order to guarantee entry, particularly at high demand matches. Access may be gained to designated, unreserved seating on a first-come, first served basis subject to availability and Members can upgrade to a reserved seat at the venue for an additional fee subject to availability. Ticket agencies may charge a booking fee which is to be covered by the Member.
GAME ACCESS:
11 Power home games
MCG AFL Reserve Access



Essential Power Platinum provides access into the Western Stand with non-reserved seating in the Adelaide Oval Football Members reserve. Great for those members who don’t need the security of a reserved seat and want to enjoy the game from the western side and from a different seating location each week.


Additional fees and charges may apply to General Admission Memberships. Members’ access to matches is not guaranteed. Access is subject to capacity and the Club recommends that Members reserve a seat in order to guarantee entry, particularly at high demand matches. Access may be gained to designated, unreserved seating on a first-come, first served basis subject to availability and Members can upgrade to a reserved seat at the venue for an additional fee subject to availability. Ticket agencies may charge a booking fee which is to be covered by the Member.

GAME ACCESS:
11 Power home games
MCG AFL Reserve Access


Under SANFL tickets :

Essential Club 1870, Essential Platinum and Essential Gold: entry to up to any 4 SANFL minor round games is included in your 2015 membership. Your member card will be clipped at the gate upon entry.

____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

So, it does indeed seem that Essential Members get 4 SANFL games included, although I had to dig a bit to find this. The links to the membership packages do not mention it, however. So three of Ports packages do have SANFL entry, the bulk of them 4 games only.

Club 1870 includes all 18 Magpie games.

So my comment earlier that "Port members don't get SANFL games" was inaccurate. The bulk of Ports AFL membership base do not though. ( Black Diamond, Platinum, Gold, Silver, GA etc )

My memberships cost more than Essential and does not get me SANFL games, but it does give me a reserved seat, not in among the riff raff SMA members who could follow anyone.

Re: Round 11 - Port v Adelaide - Sunday 28 June @ Alberton

PostPosted: Mon Jun 29, 2015 2:58 pm
by Wedgie
Apology accepted. I'm glad I'm here to inform.

Re: Round 11 - Port v Adelaide - Sunday 28 June @ Alberton

PostPosted: Mon Jun 29, 2015 3:33 pm
by Pseudo
bennymacca wrote:he is probably thinking of 108 which was on Hindley and is something else now.

So do you get free entry as part of your membership, or is the privilege conferred only upon those who take out the 1870 option?

Re: Round 11 - Port v Adelaide - Sunday 28 June @ Alberton

PostPosted: Mon Jun 29, 2015 5:16 pm
by bennymacca
Pseudo wrote:
bennymacca wrote:he is probably thinking of 108 which was on Hindley and is something else now.

So do you get free entry as part of your membership, or is the privilege conferred only upon those who take out the 1870 option?


Well i know you are joking, but I have heard if you show a crows membership ticket you get into the palace for free after game days :D

which makes me very pissed off as we ended up at the firm last thursday night when i was 12 parts pissed and it was terrible!