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The best thing about our Women's Team is that it is currently a restricted women's competition with only four Melbourne-based teams, meaning we effectively get the jump on the Hawks, Bombers, Saints, Roos and Tigers!

It is an advantage that we will only have for a short window so we must exploit this and leverage off it to the maximum in promoting MFC to a entirely new market of potential members. If we don't, the Blues, Pies and Doggies will!

With Daisy Pearce as the face of our Women's Team, we have a very good competitive advantage over the other three Melbourne-based teams as she is by far and away the most high profile and articulate ambassador for women's football in the AFL.

It is imperative that we take the initiative and get the jump on them all. Go Dees!

 

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1 hour ago, drdrake said:

Not sure when our club office shuts, I'm assuming tomorrow or Wednesday.  Looks like we will be around 29K prior to Christmas, would have been nice to tick over 30K.  I reckon we will finish in 2017 around 42,433 members

Then another 7,500 supporters of our AFL Women's Team will leave us seventeen tantalising members short of 50,000.

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41 minutes ago, praha said:

What have the Doggies got?

I reckon they'll crack 50,000.

Couldn't find numbers on their website.  If we win a GF I would think our membership will go into the strastophere, well beyond 50,000!!

I do recall the Bulldogs 2017 'premium' membership sold out within 48 hours of the Grand Final.  Their 'premium' membership guarantees access to a Grand Final ticket and it now has a waiting list a mile long.

That might be a bit of foretelling for Dees fans - this may be a good time to upgrade membership to a 'premium' option ('Redlegs', 'Trident'  or 'Legends') to guarantee a GF ticket when we play in it - and play in it we will!!.  Or buy the 'guarantee' as an add-on to other membership options. https://membership.melbournefc.com.au/packages/view/741/Grand-Final-Guarantee

When we get to the GF might be too late to get that precious ticket!! 

And we will get there (and win one or a few)!! :cool:

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Quick search of AFL linked club websites reveal:

  • Brisbane - 13539
  • Carlton - 32759
  • Essendon - 45187
  • Geelong - 40111
  • Gold Coast - 7294
  • GWS - 9729
  • Hawthorn - 60023
  • Melbourne - 28984
  • North Melbourne - 26895
  • Port Adelaide - 48875
  • Richmond - 52130
  • Saints - 29084
  • Sydney -30577
  • West Coast - 54476

Also in regards to what comes with the membership, the Western Bulldogs are clearly ahead. They give a choice of ticking what you want; either a hat, a scarf or a beanie (or nothing for me please donate it back to the club).https://membership.westernbulldogs.com.au/member-choice-0

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The saints have a novel way of signing up members, offering pay $1 now and the rest later. I know clubs have month by month, but surely this is just a way to get people in (regardless if they sign up when the rest of the money is due) and then pump up the member numbers. I'm sure others sign when they see the figure rise, the old 'I'm going to miss out' mentality. 

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29426 ?

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Missed a lazy 100
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On 12/19/2016 at 10:56 PM, Cards13 said:

Just as a comparison Norf who I think had a record year last year, they're sitting on 26,895

However North have broken their record for this time of year, so expect them to at least get to their final tally of 2016.

I'd like to beat all of North, St Kilda and Bulldogs but it's possible we could have the least of all 4.

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1 hour ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

However North have broken their record for this time of year, so expect them to at least get to their final tally of 2016.

I'd like to beat all of North, St Kilda and Bulldogs but it's possible we could have the least of all 4.

I'd like to beat Collingwood, Carlton, Essendon and Hawthorn!

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29,426.

As one who can remember former rover and premiership player Ian Ridley, later in his life speaking as president and warning us that in future clubs would need 20.000 members just to survive (I think we at the time had about 8,000 members - TOTAL) to this pre-Christmas result I can only respond: Wow!

The club has performed remarkably to keep this number rising in the past couple of weeks when most of us are winding down from work and gearing up for Christmas.

Anyone disappointed in not making 30,000 before the break should console themselves with this context. It really is a tremendous result and offers great hope.

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It's fantastic we've got nearly 30K.    Last pre season for some reason we only got 3000 members for the two months Jan/Feb.  If we maintain our current momentum for those two months (good interest from the girls matches could do it) then we could reach the high 40's.

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I live 20km from the Cats ground, regularly travel to interstate matches (Alice, Sydney, Darwin), have a 'all Vic games' Legends membership, but refuse to go to Kardinia Park because I would have to pay.

I did go this year because my mate subscribed to the Geelong Advertiser and they threw in an 'all Vic games' membership at no extra cost which I borrowed. I suspect some club membership numbers are similarly 'dodgy'.

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Something to mull over - latest club by club membership figures:  http://www.foxsports.com.au/afl/where-does-your-afl-club-sit-on-the-2017-membership-ladder/news-story/1a960325e0737945ffa31631aacc72f0

To make sense of it I've put the info into a table (below).  I've also shown how far each team is to reaching last years total (Carlton and North will struggle to get there).  We are at the mid point relative to other clubs of 'Latest vs 2016'. 

I've also shown the cost of an adult Home Game, General Admission season ticket. 

I wouldn't take the figures too literally as there are lots of variations in how clubs count and types of membership.  Nonetheless, the relativity is reasonable.

While it is exciting to see our club figures rising, this shows we are rising at the average rate of other clubs.  But hey, at least it is better than falling behind!

CLUB Latest 2016 2015 Latest vs 2016 Gen Admiss Adult Cost  
HAWTHORN 61,028 75,351 72,924 81% $193  
ADELAIDE 61,000 54,307 52,920 112% $250  
WEST COAST 54,661 65,188 60,221 84% N/A  
RICHMOND 52,401 72,278 70,809 72% $199  
PORT ADELAIDE 50,027 53,743 54,057 93% $210  
ESSENDON 45,536 57,494 60,818 79% $180  
GEELONG 43,007 50,571 44,312 85% $220  
CARLTON 33,270 50,130 47,305 66% $332  
SYDNEY 31,046 56,523 48,836 55% $230  
ST KILDA 31,000 38,009 32,746 82% $240  
BULLDOGS 30,000 39,459 35,222 76% $215  
MELBOURNE 29,426 39,146 35,953 75% $215  
NORTH 27,481 45,014 41,012 61% $215  
BRISBANE 14,877 25,408 0 59% 0  
GWS 10,002 15,312 13,480 65% 0  
GOLD COAST 7,294 12,854 13,643 57% 0  
             
*Collingwood (2016: 74,819) and Fremantle (2016: 51,889) have not made their membership numbers public.
Things that might distort the numbers:      
  Adelaide has a 'Free' Membership category   
  St Kilda have a $1 membership category    
 

North and Hawthorn would have a lot of 3 game members in Tassie

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what are these Free and $1 memberships all about ?   sound bogus

 

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23 minutes ago, beelzebub said:

what are these Free and $1 memberships all about ?   sound bogus

Saints website: Buy now. Pay later. Break records.If only we had a $1 for every comment we've received on social media! Well, starting today, you can lock in your 2017 membership for just that, $1*

Who knows how many of those end up actually taking up a full membership - In the meantime they count in the numbers.

 

Adelaide website:

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I assume it is a non-game access membership for people who just want to stay in tune with what is going on at the club.  Certainly helps explain why their numbers have skyrocketed!

 

I think Collingwood has something similar for their overseas members (but I think they pay a token amount).

 

'Method in their madness':

1) Membership numbers count big time when AFL is doing the fixture with TV stations and who gets FTA prime spots.

2) They hope that one day these folk convert to full memberships.

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Well it's all totally bogus......and why arent we doing it :rolleyes:

Pet memberships for $5  I'll  three..lol ^_^

Fair dinkum ...It's ridiculous , but no more so than counting them !!  fmd :wacko:

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14 hours ago, Lucifer's Hero said:

Saints website: Buy now. Pay later. Break records.If only we had a $1 for every comment we've received on social media! Well, starting today, you can lock in your 2017 membership for just that, $1*

Who knows how many of those end up actually taking up a full membership - In the meantime they count in the numbers.

 

Adelaide website:

057e3cbb8fb27c0694f5a59a088a1f53bae9717d

I assume it is a non-game access membership for people who just want to stay in tune with what is going on at the club.  Certainly helps explain why their numbers have skyrocketed!

 

I think Collingwood has something similar for their overseas members (but I think they pay a token amount).

 

'Method in their madness':

1) Membership numbers count big time when AFL is doing the fixture with TV stations and who gets FTA prime spots.

2) They hope that one day these folk convert to full memberships.

 

3) it's another name and contact details to provide to sponsors to send emails etc to

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Each club's slogan and part of respective membership campaign: http://www.afl.com.au/news/2016-12-24/on-the-campaign-trail-every-clubs-membership-slogan-plus-more

Sad to say our Sign up and be counted was one of the least inspiring (for me); along with We are Gold Coast and Be more Bulldog

What about: Here come the Demons! or Show your heart beats red and blue or whatever!  Reckon we can find something more inspiring to stir potential members, than Sign up and be counted.

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