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Final Membership tally

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Im gunna have a stab and say 37,200 had mr Scully signed we may well of had 40,000 members, but to have nearly 37,000 members is fantastic so far we are slowly coming together go dees!!!

 

Imagine if he signs in October then ... we will hopefully have 40,000 members by November. :wub:

Go Dees!!!

Im gunna have a stab and say 37,200 had mr Scully signed we may well of had 40,000 members, but to have nearly 37,000 members is fantastic so far we are slowly coming together go dees!!!

With finals now a realistic possibility you'd hope we'd get a bit of a last minute flurry before close on Thursday. Love to top 37000 this year........

Edited by hoopla

 

With the recent offer from the club for a friend child membership, does this count towards our total. If so I'll nominate every kid in my class Though they'll be in WA :)

  • 2 weeks later...

I think our membership is very impressive when you compare it against a club like Carlton that has 43,214 members yet far more actual barrackers.

Our conversion of turning barrackers into paid up members must be one of the highest in the league.

I think our membership is very impressive when you compare it against a club like Carlton that has 43,214 members yet far more actual barrackers.

Our conversion of turning barrackers into paid up members must be one of the highest in the league.

Agreed. Pretty sure we've got the most MCC members as well. Feels like that notion that we're in the same boat as North and Footscray, as far as members is concerned, is slowly diminishing.

All things considered ~37k is an outstanding result really.

When you consider that we have a long term project ahead of us in capturing the Casey heartland and should/could be pushing for ~40k next year I think we are well positioned to be a solid middle tier Victorian club wrt membership at the very least.

Add a premiership or two to the equation and the possibilities absolutely soar.

 

We do however, have around 10k MCC members who are not MFC members.

Got it to about half which is a lot better than the early naughties when it was probably around the tenth (1 in 10) or eighth (1 in 8) mark.

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