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MELBOURNE HAS GOT THE MOST MEMBERS!!!

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I know i probably shouldn't be too excited but i am, this means our fans are excited for next year and believe we can go far!

GO DEES!

 

I know i probably shouldn't be too excited but i am, this means our fans are excited for next year and believe we can go far!

GO DEES!

source?

Or did you sadly go to each clubs website and check?

All hail Melbourne Demons supporters. We'll search for a cause of optimism wherever we can.

All jokes aside, i think our membership will be up by a long way this year, particularly if we start winning.

A round 1 win would see it soar up instantly.

How many are the Direct Debit Members?

 

I know i probably shouldn't be too excited but i am, this means our fans are excited for next year and believe we can go far!

GO DEES!

Sauce for me 2 ?

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source?

Or did you sadly go to each clubs website and check?

All hail Melbourne Demons supporters. We'll search for a cause of optimism wherever we can.

All jokes aside, i think our membership will be up by a long way this year, particularly if we start winning.

A round 1 win would see it soar up instantly.

Facebook group called "Everything AFL" went on every clubs site and posted who had the most members.


Facebook group called "Everything AFL" went on every clubs site and posted who had the most members.

Ah I can sleep peacefully tonight then !

Shirley you can't be serious?

I haven't been in the showers with em !

 

Shirley you can't be serious?

facebook never lies d-e !!

hopefully we'll start climbing back up from the 32k odd

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Shirley you can't be serious?

I doubt they would lie.


He is...and don't call him Shirley.

Strahney didn't mind it !

I thought I heard that Richmond had already got 30,000 members.

This is interesting! I rang the club about 3 weeks ago re upgrading my membership ( I am on auto rollover) The young lady I spoke to said I would be contacted on or after 31/10. If our membership is up now it will really spike on 31/10. Or, am I misreading this?

Haha - its worth going to the Essendon website just to see their membership tally (2,547)......... but no wait there is more a "High performance centre debt" demolition tally of $5,000 000.


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Sorry its a afl site called Afl news and trade rumours.

This is interesting! I rang the club about 3 weeks ago re upgrading my membership ( I am on auto rollover) The young lady I spoke to said I would be contacted on or after 31/10. If our membership is up now it will really spike on 31/10. Or, am I misreading this?

Sorry BBO we traded you to MessyDrugs as we need a insider to feed us all the juicy stories in 2014.

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Sorry BBO we traded you to MessyDrugs as we need a insider to feed us all the juicy stories in 2014.

Nothing personal...

This is when you learn rpfc is patronising.

Come on, kid.

Don't be so bloody naive.

We have the best team colours, club theme song an elite coach, growing membership but a poor team.

I can not see the MFC with the most members, but where it lacks in numbers it makes up in quality.

Go the Dees rip the other teams apart in 2014 (here is my fantacy)


We have more members now 18,250 than people that attended most of our home games. Would be great for the club to hit 25,000 prior to Christmas

I'ts not surprising. About half of those will be MCC members members who ticked the joint membership box during the finals season (like me).

 

Haha - its worth going to the Essendon website just to see their membership tally (2,547)......... but no wait there is more a "High performance centre debt" demolition tally of $5,000 000.

yeah man, it's for their new training centre. Watch the video and read about it, looks pretty radical if you ask me:

http://www.essendonfc.com.au/video/2013-09-05/btv-high-performance-centre-update

http://www.essendonfc.com.au/flight-plan

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This is interesting! I rang the club about 3 weeks ago re upgrading my membership ( I am on auto rollover) The young lady I spoke to said I would be contacted on or after 31/10. If our membership is up now it will really spike on 31/10. Or, am I misreading this?

I think it's to do with people that pay monthly rather then all at once, first monthly payment due 2nd Nov. I got a form sent with auto roll over plus upgrade options they wanted it in this week.

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