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MELBOURNE HAS GOT THE MOST MEMBERS!!!

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Collingwood have just passed the 60k mark before chrissy....

Who was it who opened this thread?

Must be boring following them

No originality, just one of the herd... the toothless, brainless herd

 

The AFL are quoting Collingwood as expecting to have their membership top 100,000. There is no way we can surpass that.

Must be boring following them

No originality, just one of the herd... the toothless, brainless herd

I don't know what any of that means.

I envy the club beyond words and pray that one day we'll become one of the most profitable clubs again.

Edited by stevethemanjordan

 

The AFL are quoting Collingwood as expecting to have their membership top 100,000. There is no way we can surpass that.

Surpass it, our absolute best result would be 40% of it.

Stop this stupid tread the moron who started tread in october, talk about jumping the gun means nothing that early, talk about simpleton.


The AFL are quoting Collingwood as expecting to have their membership top 100,000. There is no way we can surpass that.

1 MFC Support is worth 1,000 Filth Supporters

So where we lose in number we make up in quality

:rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes:

1 MFC Support is worth 1,000 Filth Supporters

So where we lose in number we make up in quality

:rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes:

I will gladly take a few thousands more [censored] as members TBF.

Everyone's money is exactly the same colour.

Not sure why anyone would take out a membership of a club with 80K let alone 100K members .

You will not get into any game worth seeing.

Might be cheaper and easier to buy Foxtel.

If the MFC had 80K members I would not bother.

The AFL are quoting Collingwood as expecting to have their membership top 100,000. There is no way we can surpass that.

1 MFC Support is worth 1,000 Filth Supporters

So where we lose in number we make up in quality

:rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes:

We'd also have a higher average IQ and more teeth per person.

 

We'd also have a higher average IQ and more teeth per person.

Pity we cannot win games for these high IQ, toothy, clean skinned Members!

I will gladly take a few thousands more [censored] as members TBF.

Everyone's money is exactly the same colour.

Not sure why anyone would take out a membership of a club with 80K let alone 100K members .

You will not get into any game worth seeing.

Might be cheaper and easier to buy Foxtel.

If the MFC had 80K members I would not bother.

I sure someone commented on a Filth Membership of $50.

If that is indeed true, no wonder they have a high membership.

But surely such a low membership fee would give you access to very little benefits.


Pity we cannot win games for these high IQ, toothy, clean skinned Members!

OD I was told by a number of DL posters that winning is not important

ROFL :blink: :blink: :blink: :blink:

OD I was told by a number of DL posters that winning is not important

ROFL :blink: :blink: :blink: :blink:

Then they are following the right team TBF.

AS for me it is almost the only thing that is.

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