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Many of you/us will be completing this online survey for the club. I commend them for the initiative. At leat they are trying to understand us and better our participation with the club. Judging by the previous surveys etc..and this one it would seem they are homing in on a number of aspects. Again , to be applauded !!

Now !! I took the opportunity at the end to offer them the idea that they might have asked us about our preferences re an away jumper ( colours )..I of course offered my opinion that ONLY ever Red and Blue ought to be entertained. I think we need to ram this home at every opportunity !! :)

If you havent done the survey.. take 5 mins and help the club :))

cheers

 

Do you get to suggest players that should be traded?

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Do you get to suggest players that should be traded?

Not at such...but there's a comment box at end..carte balance really !! :)

Do the survey..say what you want I guess

 

Just completed the survey. Commented on the preference for the clash strip. ;)

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Just completed the survey. Commented on the preference for the clash strip. ;)

thought you might !! ;):rolleyes:


thought you might !! ;):rolleyes:

Surely the red strip with the blue mfc monogram is our next clash strip.

 

haha i mentioned the jumper, then sent a link to the thread

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haha i mentioned the jumper, then sent a link to the thread

good thinking 99


thanks Max

A few of the questions are frustrating to answer.

I.e. club function.

150th night was the best night ever, but the end of season party was a bit of a joke

haha i mentioned the jumper, then sent a link to the thread

Good stuff!!

Regarding ticketing: As a member, did you find it easy to gain access to finals tickets.....HAHAHA LOL!

:lol:

for the person who asked

check your emails

and yes, i did the survey and commented and gave the websight a 2


Regarding ticketing: As a member, did you find it easy to gain access to finals tickets.....HAHAHA LOL!

I had to have a giggle at that myself.

If only we had the problem of having to line up for finals tickets!

I had to have a giggle at that myself.

If only we had the problem of having to line up for finals tickets!

haha yeah. Ohh the pain!

for the person who asked

check your emails

and yes, i did the survey and commented and gave the websight a 2

I have, nothing there. Despite giving my email address to the club at least 3 times in the last year the only thing I've ever recieved from them over the internet was my invite to the debt demolition luncheon, and that was only after they rang me to ask for it (that was the third time I gave it to them). It makes me a frustrated d.

im same as above i havnt goten any emails?

I'm an AFL member (with melbourne club support) so i never get these emails...


I'm an AFL member (with melbourne club support) so i never get these emails...

thats frustrating

i forget to add before

there was a section that asked

what would be something that stops us getting a membership and i said that if we traded a top 20 pick or didnt try to get another one i would be [censored] off

Regarding ticketing: As a member, did you find it easy to gain access to finals tickets.....HAHAHA LOL!

I know, how stupid.

When the page with all the on-field questions came up, I think all my answers were 0-2.

Similarly, I gave 9-10 for all the questions about the MCG.

I know, how stupid.

When the page with all the on-field questions came up, I think all my answers were 0-2.

Similarly, I gave 9-10 for all the questions about the MCG.

Ditto. ....we can only be honest Titan. :lol: It sends them a message that the G should remain OUR ground.

 
I'm an AFL member (with melbourne club support) so i never get these emails...

The fact you're an AFL member with Melbourne Club support is not the reason you don't get these these emails.

Try contacting the Club.


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