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50% off 3-Game Membership - 1 Year Adult $55 (Normally $111) @ Melbourne Victory

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DAY5

Melbourne Victory full-season General Admission membership at 50% off.

One day only (11/10/2024)!

Use code DAY5 at checkout.

Don't have the time to attend all matches throughout the season? A 3 Game membership gives you the flexibility to attend the games you want. This membership gives you General Admission access to any three ALM home games throughout the season. Only a digital card for matchday access (no membership pack) included.

Pass Type Price
Adult $111 ($55 with code)
Junior $50 ($25 with code)
Family $234.50 ($117.25 with code)

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Comments

  • +1

    FYI, you can buy more than one of these if you need more than 3 games :)

  • -2

    $111 for 3 games…

    Wow… No wonder hardly anyone goes to the games.

    • Just don't directly and unobjectionablely compare it to AFL, this which you don't like 20+Mill others must also never go-to the games because of what seems to be quite high….

      Buy a season membership for your local teach, support the growth of the sport in the country and make it more accessible to more little Aussies. Australian Football has always cast Matildas as underperforming. That won't change sadly, until the next generation being back some silverware.

      There's little money in Socceroos quality mens Football (compared to Serial A, Prem Leg), and there's exponentially less money in the women's game.

      Sam Kerr despite being injured is rakiing in the money (she's also arguably the best women's footballwr at present draws more money than the entire Matildas combined.) then 2-3 women who stand out (but aren't "kicking goals" financially) are placed well to go on build their names.

      First Mean/Women FIFA WC that Nike sold more female Australian shirts than Mens. What happens? Football politics.Sack the guy that built the team the country came to love.

      JV, if you're not a fan of the sport, with no children, could I suggest (a donation of some sorts, with the goal of getting as many kids bottoms on seats in suburban Australia - Maybe not me,someone with a little more trust in the OZB community?). Show them if they dream it,the belief is just up the road.

      I'll donate a membership and ball scarp or beanie. I'd love to get there myself, this is the next best thing.

      Someone please PM me if this takes off (email is odd here sometimes).

      Thanks

      • -1

        Just don't directly and unobjectionablely compare it to AFL

        Why not?

        Why don't they get bigger crowds at the soccer?

        There's little money in Socceroos quality mens Football

        Why do you think there is little money?

        • Because they're not a direct unobjectionable comparison to be made.

          Because they're nowhere near as well ranked as the matildas, and political intervention caused the men's leagues to fall apart, thus the A league was a bit of fire for a few years.
          FFA have actually hired a Croatian to attempt to fix the game here. I don't know who made that decision, but finally someone who actually wants to see change.
          It's no irony that this Croatian can't understand so many aspects of how our sport is conducted, but the Money must have been good because he committed to 5yr without knowing a thing about the FFA.

          Culture
          No irony about the fact that 5 generations have passed since the biggest non biritish European migration to the country. Quite specifically in Melbourne & Sydney, Croatians.
          But there's also no irony behind the fact that the Roman catholic archdiocese of Melbourne is so terribly wrong about the "Croatian people" losing their culture. They may have come here as Croatians, but there are no longer massive communities of Croatians. They're huddled in Springvale, Sunshine, (and unsure of the Sydney suburb), most in their 80s, doing what Croats do at that age, but their children, grandchildren even great, grew up in a very different place. Age spared some from the atrocity of civil war, and football. That's what binds Croatian culture. But we're not in Croatia, so you can't fix it with a Croat.. My father was on that boat. A full blooded Croatian who doesn't know and couldn't care less for what it is or means because he was raised "Australian".
          Culture is something that is learned, interpreted shared and celebrated. For a time, Australia was exactly what its immigration packs said. Now, if you don't conform you piss someone off and he breaks loose. Caught the BBC lately? What about that American trash? Well it's all left and right now, and if you practice culture that makes you a "rightie". Something Afghan children will be haunted with for life in Britain, as Europeans were with "Wogs" here. They're cyclic but they all mean the same "if you don't pass some random strangers judgement on your level or being Australian, then you don't deserve to be here and should get out.
          That Culture will never breed players who can compete on the world stage.
          And Australians without cultural heritage (, don't understand people, community, neighbourhood. I'm blessed to live in an estate with similarly aged couples, and a pair of very Italian Italians, and their communal culture forced into us a wonderful community sense in a world where people don't know who lives next door.

          Money.
          Satisfied? If you weren't clearly against the game and looking to be aggressive, I'd offer more of my time and explain it a whole lot better. But they are both the answers to the questions.

          Sorry I lie. Politics. Politics has its muddy little hands from the bottom to the top in controlling FFA thus all aspects of the game in the country not just the puppets it hires for the FFA.

          You're not a Collingwood supporter are you? Quite literally selling the remainder of my memorabilia.

          Haven't had an interest in the game in over a decade. Can you tell me why that is? If you're able to avoid one eyed shark, or blaming the round ball, #1 I'd read it 2# you might actually have the answer, because I don't.

  • +4

    Pretty good value considering Victory have 2 home derby matches vs Melbourne City this season and they're usually ~$40 + fees.

    *btw it's also 50% off for Junior ($25) and Family ($117.25)

    • Thank you for sharing, I'll edit it!

  • +2

    What a busted website, tried to create an account and won’t let me enter details on user creation form

    • +1

      It is absolutely shocking, desktop version works better but yeah, it's rubbish.

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