Gabriel
Well-Known Member
All huff and puff for City but precious little quality in the final third, and they’ll have to strengthen in a few departments. Must have been a particularly sweet win for Wales and Garuccio.
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I'm Australian, though not a resident of Melbourne, and I've looked at the site to buy tickets and I'd say that you wouldn't need register as a supporter, but i could be wrong. The A league doesn't tend to get very big crowds, so I would assume they'd be practically begging you buy tickets and wouldn't make you jump through many hoops to do soDoes anyone know if it's possible to buy tickets off the Internet to watch Melbourne City, and be allowed access to the ground, without having to register as supporter etc ? Cheers.
Course it's possible.Does anyone know if it's possible to buy tickets off the Internet to watch Melbourne City, and be allowed access to the ground, without having to register as supporter etc ? Cheers.
Cheers Billy, I have emailed the club but they are yet to respond, but yours is my take on it too. Just wanted to make sure.I'm Australian, though not a resident of Melbourne, and I've looked at the site to buy tickets and I'd say that you wouldn't need register as a supporter, but i could be wrong. The A league doesn't tend to get very big crowds, so I would assume they'd be practically begging you buy tickets and wouldn't make you jump through many hoops to do so
Not sure it's possible in the Prem these days, where it's seen by the clubs to be another opportunity to extract more cash, so glad to hear it Bill, cheers.Course it's possible.
Mate, you can buy a ticket, via Ticketek just need to set up an account. You are not required to be a supporter of the home team.Does anyone know if it's possible to buy tickets off the Internet to watch Melbourne City, and be allowed access to the ground, without having to register as supporter etc ? Cheers.