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Hawthorn currently use the Family club have for years and it has paid off

the people's club could see us try and pick up all those "non football" people

eg - INternational peoples day - have a day where you show your international passport and get free entry

- Police/fire/Ambulance day - were workers and there families get free entry

even if we pick up a handful of supporters things like this are worth a try, at the worst we will have a bigger crowd on the day meaning more revenue for the MCG/MFC

MFC have to start thinking outside the square

Clubroom access is currently a perk of premium membership access.

What kids have premium ???? all for making extra dollars on the premium but should open it up to the rank and file even if only for 5-6 games a year

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I have siad it before and would love to see it implemented, I got the idea from an email the club sent asking membership questions:

Have a 'games attended' count for members and make a scarfe available for purchase before each season that has the number shown. Or as a membership option for the more expensive packages.

It just provides that extra incentive to turn up to games, it would also be a mark of respect to have a big number to show off, I would certainly be impressed to see Melbourne supporters who have attended lots of games.

3 parts are required in the production of these scarves;

1: Database made available by the MCG/dome etc. showing the ticket numbers of attendess for each game.

2: Cleaning of the data to pull out the number of attended games for each ticket.

3: Production of a scarfe.

1 could be negotiated with the MCC, surely they have the ability to suply the data

2 could be helped by demonlanders/ologists who have any computer literacy, it really couldn;'t be that hard

Could someone put this idea forward, I can't make it to the ideas summit.

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I like the idea B2L, not sure if it's as easy as you say but i, or someone else here, will do our best to put it forward. (I'm just not sure what format the groups will have)

I still like the idea of paying extra for MFC/MCC membership to have your MCC card have MFC on it. I go every week but never get to use an MFC card (except when i swipe in twice of course)

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Could someone put this idea forward, I can't make it to the ideas summit.

You don't need to attend the summit to suggest ideas.

IIRC the summit email and/or application form invited people to contact the Club directly with their ideas.

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just got my email inviting me to the summit on the 16 nov at the G.

If any of you demonlanders have any ideas that you want aired just post them and I

will see if I can present them.

This is our chance to have our, yes ALL our say.

Hopefully I can meet other landers at the summit as I am getting P....d off talking to this screen.

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if u think my idea has any merit, could u please think about suggesting it

it is further up the thread

cheers

You know that you can contact the Club directly, and that when the Club sent out the email re: Demon Summit they in fact requested that people send in their ideas?

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As Rogue has said, you can contact the club directly, but i'll happily put it forward if you want. No harm in adding emphasis.

I think it has a very good community feel to it, and i like the idea. Obviously it would need to be worked through more, but a very good start.

By the way, North Fitzroy Fete Sunday the 9th of November from 10 am, great day

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As Rogue has said, you can contact the club directly, but i'll happily put it forward if you want. No harm in adding emphasis.

I think it has a very good community feel to it, and i like the idea. Obviously it would need to be worked through more, but a very good start.

By the way, North Fitzroy Fete Sunday the 9th of November from 10 am, great day

thanks mate

great brombonians think alike

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I did not get invited so I'll air my thoughts here.

As it looks as though we are moving to Casey, I was thinking a Casey vs. Melbourne game. You know like a VFL vs AFL, David and Goliath stuff, it could played Pre-Season. The media would love it and I'm sure the AFL (and moreso) the VFL would back it. Furthermore, they could play it at Casey Fields to promote Melbourne's move there as like a family day as well, face painting, membership tents etc.

Also to boost sponsorship i was looking at a English Premier Leagues website (Man City) and there is a preliminary page to the website, usually advertising coming games tickets or a good deal from one of its sponsors. We could do this to enhance our attractiveness to current and/or possible sponsors.

If someone wants to pass that on to big Jimma, that would be appreciated.

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I doubt that MFC v Casey has any legs, although I guess if would be a filip for success-starved MFC supporters. It would be a % booster too.

Casey is competitive with other VFL teams only when it has AFL players added to its pool of VFL players. Take out the AFL players and the resultant team of Scorpions players only would be a very weak team made up with a lot of players who play VFL reserves. Hardly competition for an AFL club.

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You could, though, play a novelty match where 2 teams made up of players from both clubs played each other.

Bit like in the school yard where teams were picked turn about.

That could be a family day, promotional game played at Casey Fields.

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i reckon that would be fun!

Get the supporters out, 4 15 minute quarters. Shot for goal challenges for supporters at half time. No reason why it shouldn't at least be put forward. The match would be little more than a training session, but a good way to expose the dees to the local community

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You could, though, play a novelty match where 2 teams made up of players from both clubs played each other.

Bit like in the school yard where teams were picked turn about.

That could be a family day, promotional game played at Casey Fields.

cool. You could call it an "intraclub practice match".

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i have posted this idea before and got no support from the so called Melbourne faithful, we knocked back but still i think have the option to have our own changerooms at the G. thats right ours and nobody else`s. the Tigers took up the offer. the clubs answer was we want the players to run out in front of the members ( meaning the MCC) they are the first to go when then going is tough. our own changerooms would be situated roughly on the 50m arc city end opposite the MCC. for this young group of players to prepare for home games surrounded by murals of past greats on the walls would be inspiring. i sit with the Redlegs and could not care less if players parachuted in , i would stand and cheer my boys all the same. does anyone else care?

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i have posted this idea before and got no support from the so called Melbourne faithful, we knocked back but still i think have the option to have our own changerooms at the G. thats right ours and nobody else`s. the Tigers took up the offer. the clubs answer was we want the players to run out in front of the members ( meaning the MCC) they are the first to go when then going is tough. our own changerooms would be situated roughly on the 50m arc city end opposite the MCC. for this young group of players to prepare for home games surrounded by murals of past greats on the walls would be inspiring. i sit with the Redlegs and could not care less if players parachuted in , i would stand and cheer my boys all the same. does anyone else care?

not really that much, but i sit in the members and love to have them run out near me

but i think having our own change rooms could mean a lot to everyone at the club

as someone suggested, our club websight should have a prelim page like the roos used to

to be used as 1)advertising

2) easy link for membership and debt demolition

3) easy to find info about our next game

this is what he was talking about

http://www.mcfc.co.uk/mcfc/splashpage/stan...=24167&bg=1

and then at the bottom, it says "enter page"

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