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This time of year you have the variable of when was our first pre-season match.  You expect a little spike then, plus from memory our Family day was very early last year, I reckon it could have been early Feb.

The AFL should rank on Revenue from Memberships rather than membership numbers.  If that was the case West Coast and Adelaide would rank 1 and 2, the micky mouse membership numbers that Richmond/Collingwood and Hawthorn throw up mean nothing. 

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48 minutes ago, drdrake said:

This time of year you have the variable of when was our first pre-season match.  You expect a little spike then, plus from memory our Family day was very early last year, I reckon it could have been early Feb.

The AFL should rank on Revenue from Memberships rather than membership numbers.  If that was the case West Coast and Adelaide would rank 1 and 2, the micky mouse membership numbers that Richmond/Collingwood and Hawthorn throw up mean nothing. 

Not a nice visual.

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1 hour ago, drdrake said:

This time of year you have the variable of when was our first pre-season match.  You expect a little spike then, plus from memory our Family day was very early last year, I reckon it could have been early Feb.

The AFL should rank on Revenue from Memberships rather than membership numbers.  If that was the case West Coast and Adelaide would rank 1 and 2, the micky mouse membership numbers that Richmond/Collingwood and Hawthorn throw up mean nothing. 

Family Day is on Feb 28: http://www.melbournefc.com.au/news/2016-02-17/family-day-at-luna-park Last year it was in early March.

The revenue for Rich/Coll/Haw is massive as a result of high membership numbers.  On average a member is worth about $200.  Those clubs get an extra 35,000+ members ie $7 million!!  Not only that they also get heeps more revenue from members buying merchandising etc.  There is further spin offs as they attract more sponsorship $$ who can market to club members.

Membership numbers are critical for financial well being and to provide facilities for players.  I heard to day that facilities is one of the top drawcards for FA's.  Needless to say we need every member we can get.

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Not that its made much of a difference in the past, but with the new AFL ticket prices, and us putting ALL of our games into the premium price bracket (along with Hawthorn) if you attend 7-10 games are year, it'd be cheaper to grab a mid range membership package through the club than to go at the mercy of the variable ticketing system...

 

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8 hours ago, DemonFrog said:

Sorry as a MFC member I am not sure what the term Wins actually means.

 

its a strange concept DF. Bascially its when, at the end of the game, you finish with more points for. And , instead of  just listening to someone else's club song you actually sing your own. At least I think you still do that?  Also, Instead of going to fooy to  look for the just potential in players you keep one on the scoreboard too. Takes some time to get used to occaisonally looking in another spot. Anyway, Im no scholar and no  history student,  someone who's studied the term may know better.... but  Its all I can really remember now. 

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How many people on this forum have houses in affluent suburbs that have doubled in price over the last 4 years, c'mon ladies and gents dig deep Christ some of you are sitting on [ ...]  little blocks in Bentleigh or Waverly that would nearly fetch 2 million .

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2 hours ago, Middymalt said:

How many people on this forum have houses in affluent suburbs that have doubled in price over the last 4 years, c'mon ladies and gents dig deep Christ some of you are sitting on [ ... ] little blocks in Bentleigh or Waverly that would nearly fetch 2 million .

very few i'd hazard, middy. doubled in 4 years is pure fantasy. you need to get a new financial advisor (or maybe you are one?)

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2 hours ago, daisycutter said:

very few i'd hazard, middy. doubled in 4 years is pure fantasy. you need to get a new financial advisor (or maybe you are one?)

Yes I agree dc If my house value had doubled in the last four years it would be on the market right now.

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On 2/3/2016 at 3:28 PM, Eelesie said:

Just had a quick look around the clubs

Club                       Members  listed @ 03/02/16

Hawthorn                              63,311

Richmond                             57,757

West Coast                          55,186

Port Adelaide                       53,402

Essendon                            45,730

Geelong                               42,336

Carlton                                  34,604

North Melbourne                 29,568

St Kilda                                 28,243

Melbourne                            28,013

Western Bulldogs                24,643

Brisbane                               15,709

Gold Coast                             8,948

GWS                                       8,012

Numbers not listed – C’wood, Sydney, Adelaide & Fremantle

You've got to admire Richmond fans. Hawthorn on the other hand, their supporters tend to stay away from games that are basically a walkover.

GC and GWS continue to be an embarrassment to the competition of course 

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33 minutes ago, Happeninghunts said:

28759 currently

31260 for Saints we got to get in front of them

We were tracking pretty much the same as them at 3 Feb. since then we've dried up while they've continued to track like I thought we would. Wonder what's going on. Maybe they've had their fan day already. 

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4 hours ago, It's Time said:

We were tracking pretty much the same as them at 3 Feb. since then we've dried up while they've continued to track like I thought we would. Wonder what's going on. Maybe they've had their fan day already. 

I rang the club last Friday week, early afternoon to renew a couple of junior memberships. I was told the Membership team was at a 'seminar' and to leave my details and they would phone me back. I still haven't heard from them (as far as I can ascertain) so perhaps the Friday afternoon 'seminar' was a 5 day one...

Anyway, I will give them a call today so the membership should jump by 2... 

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1 hour ago, Melbournepotter said:

I rang the club last Friday week, early afternoon to renew a couple of junior memberships. I was told the Membership team was at a 'seminar' and to leave my details and they would phone me back. I still haven't heard from them (as far as I can ascertain) so perhaps the Friday afternoon 'seminar' was a 5 day one...

Anyway, I will give them a call today so the membership should jump by 2... 

Could be right there Mp as total ticked over a little more - today it is 29,022.  (26,639 at same time last year). 

Lets hope there are heaps more on someone's desk and we can at least keep up with the likes of Saints and North

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30 minutes ago, Lucifer's Hero said:

Could be right there Mp as total ticked over a little more - today it is 29,022.  (26,639 at same time last year). 

Lets hope there are heaps more on someone's desk and we can at least keep up with the likes of Saints and North

All good. They are both signed up now. MFC called and we did it quickly and easily over the phone. Always going to renew, but I want to know my club are on the ball for memberships and follow up enquiries.  We need to be efficient in this area, given we can't afford to lose too many.

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7 hours ago, It's Time said:

We were tracking pretty much the same as them at 3 Feb. since then we've dried up while they've continued to track like I thought we would. Wonder what's going on. Maybe they've had their fan day already. 

They have had a NAB game with the chance to sell more.

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On 17/02/2016 at 11:39 AM, drdrake said:

This time of year you have the variable of when was our first pre-season match.  You expect a little spike then, plus from memory our Family day was very early last year, I reckon it could have been early Feb.

The AFL should rank on Revenue from Memberships rather than membership numbers.  If that was the case West Coast and Adelaide would rank 1 and 2, the micky mouse membership numbers that Richmond/Collingwood and Hawthorn throw up mean nothing. 

 

On 17/02/2016 at 0:28 PM, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

Not a nice visual.

Hawks would have to add to their yellow and brown colours. Perhaps orange - for the carrot.

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1 hour ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

The further the better. I've been attending the footy for half a century. Over that time I have felt more uncomfortable (ie, fearful for my personal safety) when among Richmond supporters than I have been when among supporters of any other club. 

Did you ever go to a game at Windy Hill. Now that was fear.

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