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Yeah the Bunnies have done really well both in sponsorships (which Russell helps with inordinately) and memberships. They have built a great community program up and it is now up and running, predominantly for Aboriginal and inner city kids (which are usually lower income) and this generates enormous good will, as it should, and therefore income.

Oh you're right my friend, but I would miss the beach and the sun and that kind of stuff ;):P !!!

Last time I checked we're in dire need of rain (for the last 10 years), yet you've had plenty of it up there.....any chance we can swap the weather and let us have all the rain?? :D

As of today 26, 492.

Wow. Stigga you're sensational. It's like groundhog day with you. aka Bill Murray.... . Giving the latest updates and all. :lol:

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Well we did ours a little while ago, and we also signed up my Essendon supporting brother and his Sydney supporting girlfriend......

I signed up my partner who is a tiger fan and member of 20 years, she wont openly admit it but she does enjoy seeing the red and blue comeback

Also got seats for us both on the wing just behind the bench in M50 area cant wait

Well done QueenC

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as of today

MFC 26492

Dogs 21686

Roos 23577

Saints 26704

Lions 22501

Port 26041

Cats something over 30000

Swawks 46419.....crikey !!!!

Swannies ??

Shockers ??

Crows ??? but is always a big number

Pies bit over 40000

Bumbers ??? and couldnt even see a button for memberships !! :blink:

Carltank 36145

Wingless ????

well we aint at the bottm of that ladder :)

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Another 530 joined up yesterday, which is apparently a club record, plus we beat Collingwood (which is always a handy bonus :D)

We're now sitting on 27,128. Not long to go now!

http://www.melbournefc.com.au/news/newsart...05/default.aspx

Also it was great to see players getting involved. Both Belly and Blease (who was busy sending a text ;)) were standing at the scarf table when we went up to collect our scarves, which I thought was a nice touch.

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Also it was great to see players getting involved. Both Belly and Blease (who was busy sending a text ;) ) were standing at the scarf table when we went up to collect our scarves, which I thought was a nice touch.

I had a quick chat to Stef when I was buying my membership. It was great by the club to have the players there, accessable... Even if like Stef, they were kind of shy...

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Tell me something Fellow Fanatics. I had Famly issues on sunday & could not get to the game (plus all cabs were in albert park!) Out of the 28,000 people at the game what was the crowd Ratio Us & them?

Judging by the boos or cheers when free kicks were awarded - I would say significantly more us than them!

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Judging by the boos or cheers when free kicks were awarded - I would say significantly more us than them!

This is why i say North Cannot Survive more than 5 years. Beautiful Day Round 1 Last Year top 4. Wayne Carey Comes Home....etc etc & they still pull less than 10,000. to the 'G

That is pathetic & they must be concerned. It's a major concern.

2 new clubs in 2 years makes it that much harder to win a flag.

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If there were 10,000 Roos fans there I'd be very surprised, very.

Loads of kids there too!

They made the Finals last year & cannot get anyone to the Home of Football on a cracker sunny day. Bye Bye North, off to TEAC oval time.

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They made the Finals last year & cannot get anyone to the Home of Football on a cracker sunny day. Bye Bye North, off to TEAC oval time.

While there were long and deep queues at the MFC membership tents at Gate 3 or 4, you could walk right up to the NM desk and buy a membership straight away.

I reckon their future is dim and has always been so despite some people getting carried away with a one year membership spike.

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While there were long and deep queues at the MFC membership tents at Gate 3 or 4, you could walk right up to the NM desk and buy a membership straight away.

I reckon their future is dim and has always been so despite some people getting carried away with a one year membership spike.

Decisions have to be made because what are there attendances going to be like on a cold wet Day?? Elsternwick Park gets more people than North.

We were lucky Stynesy & co seems to have given us the new lease. But for North it looks Bleak. We should have beaten them too!! Grrrr

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This is why i say North Cannot Survive more than 5 years. Beautiful Day Round 1 Last Year top 4. Wayne Carey Comes Home....etc etc & they still pull less than 10,000. to the 'G

That is pathetic & they must be concerned. It's a major concern.

2 new clubs in 2 years makes it that much harder to win a flag.

I think thats pretty rich mate.

I mean lets face it, MFC really isnt that far behind.

MFC just got great new sponsors, got Jack Watts, heaps of debuts, reducing the debt, etc etc and we couldn't even pull 30,000 to the G, R1 on a beautiful day.

The Kangas have 24K odd members, and thats pretty much all they have!!!

I think were the ones that should be a little concerned.

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c'mon guys...lets get ourselves out of debt before we start to point the finger.

even though we had more than the roos, we wouldve hoped for more than mebourne supporters at the G than that. 28,000 is embaressing for two victorian clubs.

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I think thats pretty rich mate.

I mean lets face it, MFC really isnt that far behind.

MFC just got great new sponsors, got Jack Watts, heaps of debuts, reducing the debt, etc etc and we couldn't even pull 30,000 to the G, R1 on a beautiful day.

The Kangas have 24K odd members, and thats pretty much all they have!!!

I think were the ones that should be a little concerned.

Hey They Made Top 4 Last year-we got the spoon & they cannot pull a crowd. WHY & how are they going to change it $ 40+- Mill goes through an AFL club per year now.

I am not saying we are in the clear but North are in trouble.

If they ever bottom out they won't come back.

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c'mon guys...lets get ourselves out of debt before we start to point the finger.

even though we had more than the roos, we wouldve hoped for more than mebourne supporters at the G than that. 28,000 is embaressing for two victorian clubs.

Not when a 100,000 people were watching an International Grand Prix at 5pm it wasn't. I thought we did alright. The AFL gave that to us on purpose.

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It was a terrible effort from the Roos fans yesterday, we easily out numbered and that's saying something. Also noticed that the cheersquad was back where it belonged on the wing, and behind the goals is a different membership group? Looked a hell of a lot better.

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North Melbourne supporters were dwarfed by Melbourne supporters on Sunday. Not just outnumbered, but comprehensively dwarfed. By Melbourne supporters. I'm not exaggerating at all when I say that I have never been to a game in Melbourne, against a Victorian side, where we so clearly outnumbered opposition supporters. Sydney draw larger crowds than that in Victoria, and even Brisbane arent that far behind when they're playing well. It was sick.

I have a soft spot for North Melbourne for reasons I wont bother going into, and genuinely want them to survive, but Sunday was an ominous sign.

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