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5 hours ago, ProDee said:

Within 141 of last year's record final total.

39,148 (within 75 of last year's record)!

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6 minutes ago, ProDee said:

Our other thread put us at 39,211 which we are still to reach but likely to pass by the weekend! (Nice to see our figures ahead of St. Kilda)

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3 minutes ago, CBDees said:

Our other thread put us at 39,211 which we are still to reach but likely to pass by the weekend! (Nice to see our figures ahead of St. Kilda)

Here's the HS list just last december.  They confirm the AFL figure.

http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/more-news/where-does-your-afl-club-sit-on-the-2017-membership-ladder/news-story/af5e628b5f613239b24dca9e179fbf9d

I think George's figure is likely wrong and that we've now passed last year's record.

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18 minutes ago, CBDees said:

Our other thread put us at 39,211 which we are still to reach but likely to pass by the weekend! (Nice to see our figures ahead of St. Kilda)

Correct CBD.  Here is the club 'Thank You' saying 39,211  http://www.melbournefc.com.au/video/2016-08-03/thankyou-members

 

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It's a shame that we as MFC supporters have to worry about membership numbers, sponsors and gate receipts, wouldn't it be nice to only have to worry about wins and where we will finish on the ladder at the end of the season.

 

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24 minutes ago, Dante said:

It's a shame that we as MFC supporters have to worry about membership numbers, sponsors and gate receipts, wouldn't it be nice to only have to worry about wins and where we will finish on the ladder at the end of the season.

 

Yes Dante there is more than enough to worry about with the team.

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42 minutes ago, Dante said:

It's a shame that we as MFC supporters have to worry about membership numbers, sponsors and gate receipts, wouldn't it be nice to only have to worry about wins and where we will finish on the ladder at the end of the season.

 

I dont worry about any of it.

Life's better ;)

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We have set a NEW RECORD (I think).  Club website is saying 36,269.

Suspect a typo and they mean 39,269!!

That is 3+ months before the 39,211 record set last year at end of July.

So its a 7% increase on this time last year and 17% increase on same time 2015. 

@Dee Deewould you like to show the new milestone in the thread title, perhaps?

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4 minutes ago, Lucifer's Hero said:

We have set a NEW RECORD (I think).  Club website is saying 36,269.

Suspect a typo and they mean 39,269!!

That is 3+ months before the 39,211 record set last year at end of July.

So its a 7% increase on this time last year and 17% increase on same time 2015. 

@Dee Deewould you like to show the new milestone in the thread title, perhaps?

correct luci

It's a new all-time membership record! ? A BIG thank you to our 39,269 members who have signed up this year!

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Amazing way they announce it! Firstly they announce an increase of two additional members over two days (39,148 > 39,150) then they announce 3,000 resignations (down to 36,269)! You would think they could run to a proof-reader before they post! ?

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9 minutes ago, Deemented Are Go! said:

They've got some serious issues down there at the website. Very amateurish 

Yeah, this week is not going well, is it? An error a day just about. Even the MFC Goals from Round 4 were out of sync.

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1 hour ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Currently at 39344. Three loses have cooled the ardor somewhat.

Beat Ess we'll get 40000

Lose...dead in tracks.

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16 minutes ago, beelzebub said:

Beat Ess we'll get 40000

Lose...dead in tracks.

No reason why we can't clock over 40,000 before the weekend. Surely at least some of the 85,000 who attended Monday night will have signed up on the day (and their figures have not filtered through yet)!  Expect a boost at the end of today when they are added to the total.

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22 minutes ago, CBDees said:

No reason why we can't clock over 40,000 before the weekend. Surely at least some of the 85,000 who attended Monday night will have signed up on the day (and their figures have not filtered through yet)!  Expect a boost at the end of today when they are added to the total.

Picking up 600+ this week might be a bridge too far!

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