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Message loud and clear, supporters are voting with their feet. Today was the first time in years where many of the usual diehard dedicated supporters did not turn up. To see a few missing is normal but to see blocks of empty seats paid for by members is unusual.

Supporter fatigue with this club has come early for 2013, much too early for those at the club who watch the finances.

Whatever happens on Monday it will have to be damn good to get bums back on seats.

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Is it time to book my flight now or do I have to wait one ot two weeks more for a new coach?

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Been a paid up member for over 40 years, only missed most of the interstate games. I invested time, money, emotion and my physical health.

Until I start getting some of those things back from the club they can all go jump!

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Didn't go, but I watched it on Foxtel.

Tried hard but just don't know what to do when they get the ball. Maybe a confidence thing.

I will go next week come hell or high water.

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I sit in the reserved sat area in he southern stand and I reckon there was 80% spare seats and the northern stand did not look much fuller.

So many of the normal people around me were not there.

28k at the ground and I reckon 6k at most where Melbourne.

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We were even outnumbered in the members

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Very sad. Very sad indeed. I HOPE I will be able to go to Queen's Birthday but something needs to give. I have exams to do in the meantime so if I have to choose between watching a D grade football team get smashed and my mood irreparably damaged for the rest of the day or getting my work done, it's a no brainer.

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Message loud and clear, supporters are voting with their feet. Today was the first time in years where many of the usual diehard dedicated supporters did not turn up. To see a few missing is normal but to see blocks of empty seats paid for by members is unusual.

Supporter fatigue with this club has come early for 2013, much too early for those at the club who watch the finances.

Whatever happens on Monday it will have to be damn good to get bums back on seats.

Is that right what about the 60,000 supporters that follow the Dorks did they turn up no!! ever since one club gets the gate opposition supporters don't turn up.

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supporters are stupid - don't deserve to have a club to support - old, decaying and weak. No wonder we are crippled by debt and our players have no passion - matches the average melbourne supporter.

Message loud and clear, supporters are voting with their feet. Today was the first time in years where many of the usual diehard dedicated supporters did not turn up. To see a few missing is normal but to see blocks of empty seats paid for by members is unusual.

Supporter fatigue with this club has come early for 2013, much too early for those at the club who watch the finances.

Whatever happens on Monday it will have to be damn good to get bums back on seats.

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Silence from the club is deafening at the moment. If there are no announcements next week for whatever reason then the whole PR department needs to be sacked. Supporters and sponsors need some sort of hope going forward.

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Didn't watch, didn't listen. Had a good family day instead

I wont do it to my mood and I wont subject my family to my mood either.

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9 hour turn around for me to attend a game. Won't happen again until i have hope of a competitive effort. Will take more than just Neeld departing.

Ed: I am a member, and this stage will continue to pay. May review this if Williams gets the gig.

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I sit in the reserved sat area in he southern stand and I reckon there was 80% spare seats and the northern stand did not look much fuller.

So many of the normal people around me were not there.

28k at the ground and I reckon 6k at most where Melbourne.

I sit in that section as well but not today. I have been overseas and thought about going but I honestly couldn't be bothered driving in to see another belting. People can call it soft and not supporting the club but when will this club support its members by resembling a professional sporting organization? I will pay up every year but I won't go to any event where I know I will return to my family in a [censored] of a mood.

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