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2010 Membership Thread

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10k is a fantastic effort before even the end of October!

I wonder what we'll manage before Christmas?

10k is a fantastic effort before even the end of October!

I wonder what we'll manage before Christmas?

It will be great to get close to 20,000 before Christmas.

 

Pats on the back all round for breaking into 5 digits so early! We havnt even had our B&F yet lol


If we were a member last year via direct debit do we automatically become members again

10025, top effort!! keep it up!

That is Bloody Brilliant in October to have over 10k.

Let's hit 40,000 for 2010

 

I just finished my membership renewal then. Does anyone know how much the club takes in $ each year from membership?

What was the tally this time last year?

Edited by Mr Morton

What was the tally this time last year?

Demons ask for AFL aid - 16/11/2008

according to this article in the HUN, as of November 16, 2008, we had a record of 9000 members signed up. we have already smashed that, and we still have 3 weeks up our sleeves. a bloody fantastic effort by all!!!


Every Single Person on this site should be a member and if your not YOU are not a supporter only a follower

What each of us members can do is promote our club to our fellow (not so mad) demons followers, weather it be a family member, work mate or friend and keep on there backs to buy a membership if each of us can get at least one more member signed and they do the same we will smash 40,000

Whilst I am not ignoring the fact that we went on to set a membership record, a great effort by a club on its way to a second consecutive spoon, a lot of those supporters who signed up early last year were people renewing memberships - not new members.

I wonder if it's the same this year.

But with the emergence of Jurrah, the talent of Grimes on display all year and the promise of picks 1 and 2, possibly the addition of Luke Ball as well as about 40 other positives, I can see us smashing our record - especially with a good start to the season.

Whilst I am not ignoring the fact that we went on to set a membership record, a great effort by a club on its way to a second consecutive spoon, a lot of those supporters who signed up early last year were people renewing memberships - not new members.

I wonder if it's the same this year.

But with the emergence of Jurrah, the talent of Grimes on display all year and the promise of picks 1 and 2, possibly the addition of Luke Ball as well as about 40 other positives, I can see us smashing our record - especially with a good start to the season.

We need a couple of early season wins, Not Honourable losses BUT Wins to get the Juggernaut started.

So important.

It's not too shabby so far given that I (and presumably all of you) have yet to receive a renewal package.

I paid up today so we could get the calander. I think my wife was more interested in that than I was but it's all good.


11k at the moment is awesome!!!!

the club would be smiling at the fact that so many have dug in early and paid up as it sets them up and gives them a great base to build from!

Carn the Dees!

I already paid for my reserved seat 11 game, anyone know if i can upgrade to the 16 game now the draw has been released looks like i will be spending winter @ the G :lol:

12,102 as of 5:24 Nov 2nd. That is absolutely mind Blowing considering the past 3 years.

With a Few Early Wins next year we can get to 40,000

Edited by why you little


Signed up today as a first time Trident member. Bring on 2010!

 

I actually made eye contact with a motorist at the petrol pump who had a 09 membership sticker on his merc. I asked him if he had renewed his membership . He thought for a minute and said absolutely (Obviously MCC member) and then asked me if I worked for the Club.

Maybe each one of us could take it upon ourselves to ask the question of someone with an 09 members sticker. HAVE YOU RENEWED? Let's get the membership drive into overdrive.


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