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Sign Up Now!Far out, that looks incredible.
I genuinely thought it would just be at the HOTM.
This far exceeds expectations.
Beveridge is miles out of Melbourne though, which is the only negative
If they’re going that far out from the city, what are your tips for the east, south, and west sites? I’ll go somewhere around:
South – Baxter/Moorooduc
East – Chirnside Park/Coldstream or Lysterfield/Narre Warren East if they want to cut off MCFC.
West – Bonnie Brook/Plumpton
Not sold on Bos yet, but Valadon is massive. I don't know how long we'll hold on to Valadon and Teague, but at least they're locked in for potential big transfers.Bos and Valadon extend for 2 years. Great news!
It's the third derby of the season so not as much demandMelbourne Derby ticket update – as of Wednesday 11.00pm,
Premium A – 607 tickets left
Premium B – 3053 tickets left
Premium C – 1592 tickets left
North End active – 398 tickets left
South End Active – 311 tickets left
South End Reserve – 437 tickets left
Reserve – 1739 tickets left
Dry Area – 172 tickets left
City Away – 78 tickets left
City Terrace – 323 tickets left
Not sold on Bos yet, but Valadon is massive. I don't know how long we'll hold on to Valadon and Teague, but at least they're locked in for potential big transfers.
It's the third derby of the season so not as much demand
There are no GA tickets. For derbies it's fully reserved seating, which is $35 for an Adult, which is the normal price for GA at any other game. When you go to the Ticketek site, select 'best available' then select reserved.GA tickets are $42. That's total bullshit and MV needs to be called out for it.
There are no GA tickets. For derbies it's fully reserved seating, which is $35 for an Adult, which is the normal price for GA at any other game. When you go to the Ticketek site, select 'best available' then select reserved.
FYI, we shouldn't be accepting $35 as the norm for the cheapest available adult ticket. It should be $20 for regular games. Maybe $25 for more premium games such as derbies/Big Blue.
It's been $35 for a decade,
Let's say 10,000 people attend a MV game and for purposes of this exercise lets say they all paid $35 for their ticket. Total ticket sales would be $350,000.
If ticket prices were $20ea, they would need to sell 17,500 tickets to hit the same total.
So the question is, would they sell 7,500 more tickets if they were 40% cheaper? Maybe, but maybe not. It's a tricky one to balance.
Probably trying to price out the fuckwhits42 for NT - fuck that
Its wild that the APL clubs charge their fans extra and expect them to perform as part of the privileged of sitting in a particular stand.... lol ...... and then criticise them if they get too rowdy... ultra capitalism at its finest.Probably trying to price out the fuckwhits
It had to be you again that i am replying too, but.Probably trying to price out the fuckwhits
Victory and 777 part ways
Melbourne Victory and Advantage Capital Holdings, LLC’s wholly owned subsidiary, ACM Delegate LLC (together “A-CAP”), are pleased to announce their agreement to successfully divest the interests controlled by A-CAP in Melbourne Victory.
The transaction marks a pivotal moment in the Club's history, seeing the exit of 777 Partners’ involvement with the Club, and setting the stage for future growth and success for Victory, both on and off the field.
“We are grateful for the support we have had from A-CAP since taking control of 777’s interests in the Club and we are excited about the next chapter,” Melbourne Victory Chairman, John Dovaston said.
“This transaction will help the Club stabilise its shareholder base and clear the path for future investment that will in turn strengthen Melbourne Victory moving forward.”
More details here on the clubs website