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member since 97 after I didn't have a voice in the merger vote. never again.

Exactly what I said 10 years ago. Never take it for granted. Vlad would bone us in the blink of an eye.

 
This year is my fourth, but I am only 10.

Very good effort Ally. You also have nice grammar for a 10 year old.

Very good effort Ally. You also have nice grammar for a 10 year old.

Since 1981, have not missed a year = 28 yrs. Platinum member.

 
2 years, i'm an ex Fitzroy supporter and it took a while for me to get back into footy as a result.

Good on ya AzzKika. Welcome aboard.

It would take me years to get back into it as well if what was done to the Lions was done to the Dees

Here's hoping we make it worth your while.


Thanks pitmaster.

Being a member for the first time last year it was tough to renew my membership until ND left, then i knew this awesome club will be back to it's former glory in no time. I will be a paid up red and blue member until the day i or the club dies. If it happens again AFL can go and get f*%#@d!!!!

I joined the MFC in the early 1960's while still at school.

Then when I worked in the UK between 1975 and 98 my membership lapsed.

However since 1979 (Big Carl's last year - gee that last game against Colling#&*@ was teriffic) I've been back on board and am currently a full MCC/MFC member.

i'd say 6 years? Haven't got my card on me, it's in the holy resting place at home! Child, and family memberships before that though, and i don't plan on stopping my membership ever, it's just too important to be a member, not just a supporter.

 

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