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Yea st kilda were ahead of us in the pre-season and now we are 2k members ahead of them. Also still ahead of the Doggies too :)! But Richmond and co are still way ahead of us (Richmond 68k - i thought it was about 3-1 richmond supporters there last week, no wonder)!!

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Yea st kilda were ahead of us in the pre-season and now we are 2k members ahead of them. Also still ahead of the Doggies too :)! But Richmond and co are still way ahead of us (Richmond 68k - i thought it was about 3-1 richmond supporters there last week, no wonder)!!

Consecutive Victories will bring many out of the shadows.

From little things Big things Grow....

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Yea st kilda were ahead of us in the pre-season and now we are 2k members ahead of them. Also still ahead of the Doggies too :)! But Richmond and co are still way ahead of us (Richmond 68k - i thought it was about 3-1 richmond supporters there last week, no wonder)!!

Depends on where you sit...

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34,068.

34,041 30 April 2014.

So looking like around the same result as last year. Although a very tough draw until July. Maybe a win against the Dogs & Saint. Its Freo, Sydney, Hawks, Doggies, Port in Alice, Pies, Saints (Etihad), Cats at Skilled, Bye. Membership tally for the year finishes after this run. Mind you we could well be 4-8 by then same as last year.

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34223

Wouldn't be surprised if the hype around Jessie brings in a few thousand more especially if we have a good game this week!

Even if people don't join up I suspect home crowds will be up just to see him play and launch himself at the ball!

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I wonder if it bumped up on Sunday. Our first home game since round 1.

TBH I can't see us bettering last year's total, which would be pretty terrible.

I predict 34,900.

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I wonder if it bumped up on Sunday. Our first home game since round 1.

TBH I can't see us bettering last year's total, which would be pretty terrible.

I predict 34,900.

We will get past 35k. Doesn't close till around QB IIRC.

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So now there is a $50 bait to get the unsigned members to put their hands in their pockets. I applaud the initiative but I wonder what it says to those of us who always sign up, pay full price for no special reward.

The Race to Renew is on!

http://www.melbournefc.com.au/news/2015-05-06/the-race-to-renew-is-on

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So now there is a $50 bait to get the unsigned members to put their hands in their pockets. I applaud the initiative but I wonder what it says to those of us who always sign up, pay full price for no special reward.

The Race to Renew is on!

http://www.melbournefc.com.au/news/2015-05-06/the-race-to-renew-is-on

There is a little something for those who have already renewed.

But thats not all to show support to the 34,300+ loyal members who have already joined the club for 2015, New Balance are also kindly offering you 55% off your next New Balance Purchase*. So if you are already a member, keep an eye on your inbox for your unique discount code and get ready to start shopping!

*Conditions of the 55% off offer include:

Provides 55% discount on total order

Standard Shipping Charges apply

Available for full price product only

Redeemable online at www.newbalance.com.au

Your unique discount code will be emailed to you on Tuesday 19 May (if you have not provided the club with an email address, please phone the membership team 1300 336 667 to be given your code in person)

Your discount code will expire at midnight on Monday 1 June 2015

Strictly limited offer: limited time only and redeemable for one transaction only per person

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So now there is a $50 bait to get the unsigned members to put their hands in their pockets. I applaud the initiative but I wonder what it says to those of us who always sign up, pay full price for no special reward.

The Race to Renew is on!

http://www.melbournefc.com.au/news/2015-05-06/the-race-to-renew-is-on

Don't forget those who aren't yet members have missed two home games and five matches in all out of a total of 22 (or 26 if you want to be supremely optimistic and possibly considered to be certifiable.)

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So now there is a $50 bait to get the unsigned members to put their hands in their pockets. I applaud the initiative but I wonder what it says to those of us who always sign up, pay full price for no special reward.

The Race to Renew is on!

http://www.melbournefc.com.au/news/2015-05-06/the-race-to-renew-is-on

well they now have 3 less home (incl nominal home) games to go to, so it balances out

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  • 2 weeks later...

The bar was full of members after half time on Saturday

Not many were complimentary about the performance.If we increase our membership from here it will be a miracle

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Finally renewed - kind of sad, going through a divorce, didn't know what to put down for an address. If there is a more complicated family membership in the Melbourne football club I'd be surprised...

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35000 is still not enough.

Our membership record is above 37,000 achieved back in 2011. If this club is to survive, we need to grow our membership base, something we haven't been successful at in the last 4 years now.

Wins in the next two will see a lot of dees fans come out of the woodwork

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35000 is still not enough.

Our membership record is above 37,000 achieved back in 2011. If this club is to survive, we need to grow our membership base, something we haven't been successful at in the last 4 years now.

Considering the results and Admin problems DD are you surprised?

Win 8 games this year, recruit well again, win the first two games of 2016 and it will 40 000 before you can saw Carn The Dees

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What a great day for this to happen!

Carlton in a mess, Malthouse gone and we break 35000 members off the back of a ripping win!

GO DEES!

Get stuffed pack of lygon st bums!!

suggest you don't walk down lygon street Coup, the Carlton Mob might be waiting for you. unless you are a woman. although they may still be waiting for you.

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We will crack 40,000 when we win a couple of our practise matches and stop getting a flogging in the first 7 or 8 games. The capitulation against GWS & the beltings from Freo & Hawthorn killed off the membership momentum. Supporters have been given too many false dawns.

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