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5 minutes ago, Stinga2 said:

Did anyone else get a call from any players last night?

No but then again I may not be as important as u !!!!

 
On 01/03/2017 at 4:45 PM, CBDees said:

I fully agree with this! Not only Richmond/Hawthorn/Geelong but also Bombers/Kangas/Saints! We have to move swiftly to dominate this League before the other six Victorian teams come snapping at our heels! (BTW> 33,520 members and climbing!)

p.s. I also agree with Binman regarding the advantages of an alliance with the Melbourne Vixens!

Sometimes think that D'landers should be on the marketing team, often good ideas that should be considered. 

17 minutes ago, Stinga2 said:

Did anyone else get a call from any players last night?

 

9 minutes ago, fndee said:

Yes Josh Wagner

Any particular reason? For example, are you not members or, perhaps, "not-yet-renewed members" and they were encouraging you to join/rejoin?


1 minute ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

 

Any particular reason? For example, are you not members or, perhaps, "not-yet-renewed members" and they were encouraging you to join/rejoin?

I am as tragically rusted on MFC member as you can get and will always remain grateful that others can't see how much time I waste thinking about all things Melbourne. Unfortunately the club don't know that the only reason that I won't renew is because I have passed on (and like my father I hope to have my ashes scattered at CHF, scoreboard end) so Josh rang last night to see if I was going to sign up as I haven't gotten around to it yet. 

2 hours ago, Stinga2 said:

Did anyone else get a call from any players last night?

Got a call to renew and did. Didnt know players were calling so potentially spoke to someone. Had a bit of a laugh with him that i need the boys to win due to making too many bets with a saints mate. 

The call from players made a difference with membership now over 35K! (700 up on yesterday)

 
20 minutes ago, CBDees said:

The call from players made a difference with membership now over 35K! (700 up on yesterday)

And we've now overtaken North who are 34,900.

We've also closed the gap on the Saints who are 35,900.

I heard a rumour that the Dogs have cracked 50K??

Membership day on SEN, so might get a bit of a boost from that as well. 


Just signed up today, got a reserved seat this year but I probably won't be able to make it all games, I know membership isn't transferable but I was just wondering if I might be able to give my card and seat to my sister when I can't make it?  Never had a reserved seat, so can anyone answer if the MCG staff strict on the names in reserved bays or do they just care if the card matches the bay etc?

Cheers and go Dees. (Sorry for hijack)

5 minutes ago, danielE288 said:

Just signed up today, got a reserved seat this year but I probably won't be able to make it all games, I know membership isn't transferable but I was just wondering if I might be able to give my card and seat to my sister when I can't make it?  Never had a reserved seat, so can anyone answer if the MCG staff strict on the names in reserved bays or do they just care if the card matches the bay etc?

Cheers and go Dees. (Sorry for hijack)

Na, I've had a reserved seat for years. They don't care who you are, just that you have a valid ticket.

Sweet, thanks mate!

Be interesting to see how many we got from the SEN membership day yesterday?


Looking at the trends, look like approx. 2500 sign up either at the first game or the week leading into the first game, so by end March we should be pushing 38K.  Hopefully by Anzac Eve game V Richmond we hit the 40K mark

We have never reached it in the past, so super critical for the Club, might have to sign up our dog's & Cats to get us over the line. Come on Demons!!! Go Dee's!!!!!

8 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Found out this afternoon that we're having a girl. Due date is the first week of finals but will sign her up by Monday!

Congrats mate. 

Is it Urs???????

Only joking. Well done. 

15 hours ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Found out this afternoon that we're having a girl. Due date is the first week of finals but will sign her up by Monday!

Let us know how you get on signing up someone with a date of birth that's in the future.

And, much more importantly - congratulations.


@george_on_the_outer

Thanks for adding the dates to the table in

Must have taken eons to get the past year data.  It really gives another insight into how we are tracking.  Thanks for the efforts.

 

 

And, congratulations Ethan T.  A budding AFLW champion, I hope!

19 hours ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Found out this afternoon that we're having a girl. Due date is the first week of finals but will sign her up by Monday!

Congratulations

Well I re-signed my mum up on the day of the melbourne/carlton pre season game at Casey which was 3 weeks ago. I filled out the form and the girl said she couldn't process payment but wrote down my credit card details on the form. So far 3 weeks later money hasn't been taken from my account so it obviously hasn't been processed. I emailed the membership department on friday as I work before and after office hours and got no response. 

So at some satge 1 more will be added to the total. Just hope they haven't lost my form. 

 
4 hours ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

Let us know how you get on signing up someone with a date of birth that's in the future.

And, much more importantly - congratulations.

I have always signed up my kids before they were born you just give them due date can change it later and they send out membership card with last name on it and baby as 1st name 

22 hours ago, brendan said:

I have always signed up my kids before they were born you just give them due date can change it later and they send out membership card with last name on it and baby as 1st name 

I'm lazy enough that once I've got some documentation that calls my child "Baby Comedia", the child better get used to the name because I'm not going to bother changing it.


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