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Wow pretty good so far would expect another 1000 or so to sign up tomorrow on game day! 40k does look pretty realistic. Must admit thought we might fall a few k short though. It really is time for the team to start performing more consistently the FD have well and truly played there part!

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*BUMP*

Here is the 31st of March comparison:

2009 - we had 27,128 members

2010 - we had 27,595 members

2011 - we have 32,386 members (just updated)

That is 5,258 better off than at 31st March 2009.

That is 4,791 better off than the same time last year !

Last season we had a final tally of 33,358 members. If we finish as far in front as what we are currently, that will be somewhere around the 38,149 mark (I understand that the rate of signing members may slow, given many may have signed earlier than last year). But given that last week nearly 4,000 members hadn't signed on from last year, the 40,000 target may still be within reach this year taking into account both new members and churn rate.

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Lets put a dollar estimate on this, say the average Membership is $170, if we can maintain this gap it will add approx $815,000 extra membership revenue. If we can hit the 40,000 target revenue from Membership should grow by over 1 million dollars.

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*BUMP*

Here is the 31st of March comparison:

2009 - we had 27,128 members

2010 - we had 27,595 members

2011 - we have 32,386 members (just updated)

That is 5,258 better off than at 31st March 2009.

That is 4,791 better off than the same time last year !

Last season we had a final tally of 33,358 members. If we finish as far in front as what we are currently, that will be somewhere around the 38,149 mark (I understand that the rate of signing members may slow, given many may have signed earlier than last year). But given that last week nearly 4,000 members hadn't signed on from last year, the 40,000 target may still be within reach this year taking into account both new members and churn rate.

Fill be a fantstic effort to hit 40,000. Need some early success to persuade the fence sitters....

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Tweeted just a couple of hours ago by DemonsHQ:

"We're less than 500 members away from the 2010 record!Get your 2011 membership at the G today to help us smash the record and create history"

Looking good!!

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Did we set a new membership record today?

With all the focus on our poor on field performance against Hawthorn our membership tally has crept up to 33,359, I thought last years total was 33,358

Bingo.

Congrats MFC.

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I think if we re-use this advertisment we'll get to 40,000 members easily:

C'MON DEMONS, YOU GOT ME SCREAMIN'

C'MON DEMONS, YOU GOT ME SCREAMIN'

They just don't make em' like they use too.

HaHa! what an absolute classic. That is so bad and cheesy!

The year of the Mullett. And that music....FFS Haha! :lol:

Budget of $45 and a lunch.

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I think if we re-use this advertisment we'll get to 40,000 members easily:

C'MON DEMONS, YOU GOT ME SCREAMIN'

C'MON DEMONS, YOU GOT ME SCREAMIN'

They just don't make em' like they use too.

Hahah - brilliant.

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With more than 6000 members to sign up from last year, what would be stopping them from signing up? I wonder how many members signed after the big win against Brisbane last year??

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With more than 6000 members to sign up from last year, what would be stopping them from signing up? I wonder how many members signed after the big win against Brisbane last year??

You always have around that figure that don't sign up.

That doesn't answer your question, but it is an historical fact.

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wouldn't have thought there'd be many more to come, 3rd quarter of round 2 probably closed a couple of thousand wallets

The match this week should open then back up, plus a few more :)

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