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16 hours ago, jane02 said:

Just do it. My husband, much to his horror gets a Dees membership every year for Christmas. If he bought me a Collingwood one in return I would shred it.

Good thinking Jane. A much preferred  course of action than having  your front teeth removed.

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1 minute ago, daisycutter said:

39,915

you can just smell 40,000 by sunday

Particularly if they announce it on the big screen! ??

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23 hours ago, jane02 said:

Just do it. My husband, much to his horror gets a Dees membership every year for Christmas. If he bought me a Collingwood one in return I would shred it.

Yeah my Wife a Dees member, from pies family, the pretends to hate it.  She hates it so much she got annoyed last year when I forgot to get Jonesy on the membership card!

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I heard the Bulldogs CEO on radio yesterday. Their Membership is currently at 43,000 after a flag and a summer of enjoyment. That must be close to their limit. 

(Sponsorship is flooding in though)

if we can get 40,000 after the ride we have had then i firmly believe we can pull a big membership number when the tide turns

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This has got me thinking. I have a relative who is in a nursing home (somewhere within the Golden Mile of Melbourne) - surely having a membership to the MFC would give some of the old folk some comfort in their twilight years? Maybe there are many lapsed members who have been forgotten about? All of these residents could afford an armchair membership. I might pay a visit this weekend.

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Might crack it tomorrow.

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6 hours ago, Sir Why You Little said:

I heard the Bulldogs CEO on radio yesterday. Their Membership is currently at 43,000 after a flag and a summer of enjoyment. That must be close to their limit. 

(Sponsorship is flooding in though)

if we can get 40,000 after the ride we have had then i firmly believe we can pull a big membership number when the tide turns

I still believe the Melbourne Football Club brand is incredibly valuable. It has so much untapped potential, and just needs a little bit of sustained success to usher in a new era of supporters and members.

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4 minutes ago, Chook said:

I still believe the Melbourne Football Club brand is incredibly valuable. It has so much untapped potential, and just needs a little bit of sustained success to usher in a new era of supporters and members.

Absolutely. The MFC have never used the power of our name yet. 

I have never understood why

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3 minutes ago, Chook said:

I still believe the Melbourne Football Club brand is incredibly valuable. It has so much untapped potential, and just needs a little bit of sustained success to usher in a new era of supporters and members.

So does our current CEO, was at an event recently and PJ was speaking. He noted the branding change was to do with promoting the name Melbourne as part of the MFC name, it has huge value if and when we start to win but more importantly have sustained success. 

 The mantra is to compete for a flag on or before 2020 and to develop the club for sustain success.

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7 minutes ago, Cards13 said:

So does our current CEO, was at an event recently and PJ was speaking. He noted the branding change was to do with promoting the name Melbourne as part of the MFC name, it has huge value if and when we start to win but more importantly have sustained success. 

 The mantra is to compete for a flag on or before 2020 and to develop the club for sustain success.

Great to hear

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On Thu May 04 2017 at 1:08 PM, jane02 said:

Just do it. My husband, much to his horror gets a Dees membership every year for Christmas. If he bought me a Collingwood one in return I would shred it.

4 Dees members in my house with me as the only Dee amongst a Blue wife and two Pie and Hawk kids

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I was talking to a lapsed member last night, told him we are nearly at 40K, hopefully he will do as he promised and sign himself and his 2 daughters up this morning. 

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There you have it boys and girls

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Just now, Deemented Are Go! said:

LOL, just be satisfied for 5 mins SWYL?!

I was and now i want more...This great old Dinosaur has been kicked and abused for too long

i expect a thrashing tomorrow in front of a very vocal Melbourne Crowd. 

F@&$ all Whorethorn supporters will show up, they are all supporting Victory now!!

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Outstounding effort by everyone involved in taking this club from the edge of depth to as exciting as any club in the competition on and off the field in such a short period of time. 

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