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2010 Membership Thread

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Nope. You'll just need his name, address, mobile & email.

Oh, and jayceebee, let go of the China stuff mate. You're overplaying it epically.

Thanks for your advise- however just wait and see - you will be proved wrong once again-this match and others to follow will be an epic journey and a financial whiz for our club.We are going to bring two more China players out after this match as well for a trial.

Thanks for your advise- however just wait and see - you will be proved wrong once again-this match and others to follow will be an epic journey and a financial whiz for our club.We are going to bring two more China players out after this match as well for a trial.

*Cough*.

And you have been proven right.

Your claim of membership impact of the China venture in 5 to 7 years is as realistic as Grimes being undisciplined.

So what if 2 Chinese players are brought out for a trial? Talk about jumping the gun big time.

 

You may be correct 45, but the MFC website states the following in relation to 3-game memberships:

"New in 2010, we are pleased to introduce the 3-game membership for just $84".

I don't know for sure, but I think you'd find each year the club has a new 3 game membership that is only released after a significant amount of the season has been played out.

It's possible the price is new also.

But I know they have been offered in the past, as 45 said.

Some other clubs tally's: -

Adel N/a

Bris 28,791

Carl 38,934

Coll 56,233

Ess N/a

Frem N/a

Geel 38,601

Haw 52,660

Melb 32,570

Nth Melb 27,900

Port Adel 31,301

Richmond 41,201

St.Kilda 39,547

Sydney N/a

Doggies 33,629

West Coast N/a

Hopefully we can get a little closer to the Dogs tally.

This Age article would suggest these numbers are meaningless.


The 3 game membership is a great buy for anyone that can't go regularly. If you buy this membership we still have a number of big home games Collingwood, Essendon, Sydney, Richmond, North Melbourne plus our Hawthorn game. You can pick any 3 of those games.

*Cough*.

And you have been proven right.

Your claim of membership impact of the China venture in 5 to 7 years is as realistic as Grimes being undisciplined.

So what if 2 Chinese players are brought out for a trial? Talk about jumping the gun big time.

I hope you haven't got Rhino flu and die-if so-I will nopt miss you

 

The club is doing a great jo, It's good to see more members, and long term it should mean more dollars, but last year we had the lowest membership revenue in the AFL, lower than clubs like north who had less members.

The point of selling memberships is to provide revenue, I hope the membership revenue has increased this season. I look foward to seeing those figures later in the year.

I don't know for sure, but I think you'd find each year the club has a new 3 game membership that is only released after a significant amount of the season has been played out.

It's possible the price is new also.

But I know they have been offered in the past, as 45 said.

Thanks for clarifying E25. I was obviously blind-sided by the ambiguous wording on the MFC site.

  • 1 month later...

2010-tally.jpg

as of today 30/6/2010

its 33,333 lol

not too shabby an effort everyone :)

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