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In a few years time when we are sitting atop with 8 zip next to our name, our membership tally will be way above 45,000. That is a really poor figure for the Saints considering the way they are going.

I would've thought the Saints might have more than 31k at this stage, given they're 8-0, but if they keep going as well as they are, they could easily get a few more thousand before the cut-off date.

If we could crack the 40,000 members mark in a few years that would almost be beyond belief, especially given our membership numbers just a few seasons ago. I hope we can do it, anythings possible i suppose!

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we aim to please ;):lol: !!!

Speak for yourself, I'm here for the free booze :lol: <_<

We're creeping up very slowly now, which is to be expected.

Doesn't the Footy Show have one final big membership drive for all teams? Do they still do that, and if so, when does that happen?

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and still at 30804 it climbs quietly upwards. Might even pass my thoughts of 31500...pretty amazing..but we need to back this up next year...and....and :)

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Update: 21/5/2009: -

1. Hawthorn 51,681

2. Adelaide 48,720

3. West Coast 47,728

4. Collingwood 44,539

5. Carlton 41,012

6. Essendon 40,000

7. Richmond 36,589

8. Fremantle 36,000 (approx.)

9. Geelong 35,976

10. St Kilda 30,851

11.Melbourne 30,804 :)

12. Western Bulldogs 29,681

13. North Melbourne 29,578

14. Port Adelaide 29,513

15. Sydney Swans 27,000 (approx.)

16. Brisbane 25,534

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Update: 21/5/2009: -

1. Hawthorn 51,681

2. Adelaide 48,720

3. West Coast 47,728

4. Collingwood 44,539

5. Carlton 41,012

6. Essendon 40,000

7. Richmond 36,589

8. Fremantle 36,000 (approx.)

9. Geelong 35,976

10. St Kilda 31,088

11.Melbourne 30,855 :)

12. Western Bulldogs 29,681

13. North Melbourne 29,578

14. Port Adelaide 29,513

15. Sydney Swans 27,000 (approx.)

16. Brisbane 25,534

edit: - Since last update, St.Kilda has overtaken us. Hawks closing in on 52K. Amazing.


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Update: 21/5/2009: -

1. Hawthorn 51,681

2. Adelaide 48,720

3. West Coast 47,728

4. Collingwood 44,539

5. Carlton 41,012

6. Essendon 40,000

7. Richmond 36,589

8. Fremantle 36,000 (approx.)

....

The AFL should investigate how many of those Richmond members still have their membership ticket in one piece and in their possession. I reckon its 50% no more. :lol:

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The AFL should investigate how many of those Richmond members still have their membership ticket in one piece and in their possession. I reckon its 50% no more. :lol:

Classic - nice quote. would also like AFL to investigate ...

How many of those Hawthorn 51,681 are living breathing human beings - Budgies, cats & dogs, pet rats etc should not count.

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Classic - nice quote. would also like AFL to investigate ...

How many of those Hawthorn 51,681 are living breathing human beings - Budgies, cats & dogs, pet rats etc should not count.

...And Tasmanians :lol:

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Classic - nice quote. would also like AFL to investigate ...

How many of those Hawthorn 51,681 are living breathing human beings - Budgies, cats & dogs, pet rats etc should not count.

How many pets has Jeff Kennett got... ???

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nearly 31!!

This is unbelievable. People just keep buying them. 31k would have to be a big line to cross this year. Just shows what a solid month of footy can do. Imagine what will happen if we string a few wins together early next year?

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Update: 28/5/2009: -

1. Hawthorn 52,052

2. Adelaide 48,720

3. West Coast 47,728

4. Collingwood 44,634

5. Carlton 41,355

6. Essendon 40,000^

7. Richmond 36,589

8. Geelong 36,286

9. Fremantle 36,000 (approx.)

10. St Kilda 31,088

11.Melbourne 30,938 :)

12. North Melbourne 29,772

13. Western Bulldogs 29,681

14. Port Adelaide 28,333

15. Sydney Swans 27,000 (approx.)

16. Brisbane 25,735

Updates: -

1/ Hawks have surpassed 52,000 in a canter

2/ Geelong have moved into the top 8, until such time we can get confirmation of Fremantle's membership tally.

3/ The likes of Collingwood and Carlton have crept up a couple of hundred each. Suspect Bumbers have increased since their 40,000 announcement.

4/ St.kilda haven't updated since last week, we've trimmed the margin back at the Dees ;) - Perhaps a win over the Saints could help us knock them off!

5/ Roos have jumped the Dogs again until the next update from the Kennel.

6/ Port Adel went backwards for some reason. they're department must of mis-calculated. (from 29K+ back to 28,333)?

7/ No word from Swans

8. Lions had a small increase.

Next update will be after the QB weekend.


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When's the membership cut off date?

June 30.

Guess what, we've broken through 31,000 mark!! :D

31,005^

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1. Hawthorn 52,052

2. Adelaide 48,720

3. West Coast 47,728

4. Collingwood 44,634

5. Carlton 41,355

6. Essendon 40,000^

7. Richmond 36,589

8. Geelong 36,286

9. Fremantle 36,000 (approx.)

10. St Kilda 31,088

11.Melbourne 30,938 :)

12. North Melbourne 29,772

13. Western Bulldogs 29,681

14. Port Adelaide 28,333

15. Sydney Swans 27,000 (approx.)

16. Brisbane 25,735

Gee, the Bulldogs really are struggling to drum up support, given that they're 3rd on the ladder. Poor them, they deserve it.

If Hawthorn's season continues on the way it's been going so far, their membership figure for 2010 could be 10,000 down on this year (at least).

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If Hawthorn's season continues on the way it's been going so far, their membership figure for 2010 could be 10,000 down on this year (at least).

Agree on this. The question mark on Hawthorns 2009 membership total is its sustainability. I can't see them repeating the figure next season without another good result this year. Just looking around the crowd the other week when we played them, I wasn't surprised to see many Hawks supporters wearing no Hawks gear except for their new 2009 membership scarves. I read that the number of Hawks supporters who either signed up for the first time or renewed their membership again after lapsing for a few seasons, was around 14,000. So yeah, sustainability is the question mark.

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