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32,324 after round 1 last year. So in the past two weeks we have finally passed last year's tally. Another win against GWS and hopefully we'll get more of the unbelievers coming back to the fold with a nice boost to membership. Might yet crack the old record but 40,000 still seems like a big ask.

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So our big Round 1 win only effectively secured us another 700 members, taking us up to half Richmond's membership numbers. Not good enough in my view and we should all be pressuring Dees followers into becoming Dees SUPPORTERS by joining up.

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~2,000 in 2 weeks is good going. it wasnt looking like we'd make 35K a while back but now we should make 37K and maybe push 40K if we win a few more early. amazing what a win can achieve - there are a lot of dees fans (hiding) out there, the team just needs to throw them a bone

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C'mon Deees fans. I've signed the five human beings in my family and the cat ( whose heart really belongs to Geelong). Get on board and back your team. Let the good times roll!!!!!!

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I wouldn't expect that number to climb any more now :(

Might even start going the other say if they repeat today's effort !!


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C'mon Deees fans. I've signed the five human beings in my family and the cat ( whose heart really belongs to Geelong). Get on board and back your team. Let the good times roll!!!!!!

Any time you feel like joining in with the supporters/volunteers who ring on a Monday or Tuesday night feel free

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I'm guessing 34.5k is where it'll peak.

35k by round 1 was always a pipe-dream with two away games straight after round 1, and that Essendon loss.

A win against Richmond might jump things up but I think the club's peaked atm.

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Well, praha and rpfc, it happened! Nineteen and the team should have a pleasant and productive phone-out on Monday and Tuesday, then!

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This will probably be our last week to make a large improvement considering our draw over the next month.

If we can get to Freo like the Swans did in the 2nd half - we will be huge chance to knock them off.

We are nowhere near this team but if the conditions are right - and they are down...

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If we can get to Freo like the Swans did in the 2nd half - we will be huge chance to knock them off.

We are nowhere near this team but if the conditions are right - and they are down...

100% effort is what we have seen in the 2 wins

Tackle hard & you can win


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We are undefeated at the G this year. We can knock em off.

Yes and our last win was an away game for us. Keep this up and they may even award us a Friday night match next year, ironic since we are a metamorphous of the landlord.

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if we cause an upset and finally get two in a row it may sway some of the fence sitters. And there are many of them.

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if we cause an upset and finally get two in a row it may sway some of the fence sitters. And there are many of them.

I think a number are being swayed and will sign up before Sunday's game at the G.

Hogan-mania is helping too...

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