The survey by the AFL Fans Association also revealed 70 per cent of respondents haven t attended as many matches as they would have liked due to Covid-19 crowd restrictions.
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The Feeza and Breeza twins were at it again, although both miserable after a weekend watching their teams lose.
It’s Finals season for the AFLW and we were treated to some great Qualifying Finals – heart breaking for Freo and North as their Premiership dreams were crushed. Plus some big games for the men’s during Easter weekend.
Fi also caught up with Cheryl Critchley the President of the AFL Fans Association about ticketing, rule changes and representing fans.
Footy crowds to face ticket tussle Footy fans can hardly wait to return to matches in Victoria. But reduced crowd numbers mean big changes for fans lucky enough to score a seat.
AFL by PETER ROLFE
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Subscriber only Members of footy s biggest club will be forced to enter a ballot to score a seat at AFL matches in Victoria this season. With a ticket shake-up looming for every fan returning to the footy, Richmond will ask members who have paid for a guaranteed seat to instead try their luck in a draw. Other AFL clubs are also considering a ballot, as they await Andrews Government advice on reduced crowd capacity due to the coronavirus pandemic.