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14 hours ago, TopCorner said:

Thank you. Absolute lifesaver!

No probs.

I'm not a MFC 'basher' but this is yet another example of how poor the marketing and communication is at the dees. Yes the link came from a MFC email but the email didn't indicate they were discounted tickets (get your discounted tickets!, why pay full price etc etc). I assumed they would be the usual $50 plus reserved seats and only clicked on it because a mate is down form Sydney and was trying to get a group together to watch the game. 

A small thing perhaps but this adds to a long list of missed marketing opportunities and amateurish communication with members, including but unfortunately not limed to:

  • A woeful website that i barely go to because there is even less content of interest than last year (and less content full stop for that matter)
  • Amateurish use of social media 
  • Poor fan -  and worse member - engagement
  • After a bold start with a big sexy ad campaign failure to leverage off the new Melbourne re branding in any meaningful way
  • Making it very difficult to buy merchandise from anywhere but the internet - ironically their latest mail out included a flier encouraging members to buy their demon merch from the demonshop as it is the only place that 100% of all sales go to the direct to the club. Ironic because the demonshop is in a ridiculous location and there is no Melbourne merch available anywhere else (expect at games)
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On 3/20/2017 at 9:21 AM, ArtificialWisdom said:

I feel like parking and trains are the only thing ok about Etihad... there are about 6 different parking structures walking distance from the ground and southern cross is setup better than the stations near G. The rest your spot on. I feel souless is the best description. You just dont get that same feeling as you do walking into the MCG

That said come hell or highwater I'm going on Saturday! And every other game we play at Etihad.

Same, seriously people that complain about going there need to get over it and just go to support the team you supposedly love.

On 3/20/2017 at 9:54 AM, Wrecker45 said:

It's not the k's that bother me i enjoy going to interstate games.

I don't have 1 good memory from the ground. I was stuck outside in a line the day Juice Newton took a screamer in the first quater.

Whelan showed great sportsmanship the day he broke Nathan Brown's leg but that wasn't a great memory.

The place has no sole. 

You cannot create a good memory if you are not there can you?

On 3/20/2017 at 0:36 PM, Jaded said:

Looks like it's all sold out now

Dammit I loath that stadium. Was there last night for Adele. Thanks to the poor design it took 1 hour to walk from gate 7 to the train station. Total joke.

If you are a telsta customer there is a thing called Telstra Thanks, $20 tickets, ground level for "away team". L14 is where I am going to be, right next to the race I think.  If you are not a telstra customer, find someone who is lol.

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1 hour ago, AzzKikA said:

Same, seriously people that complain about going there need to get over it and just go to support the team you supposedly love.

You cannot create a good memory if you are not there can you?

If you are a telsta customer there is a thing called Telstra Thanks, $20 tickets, ground level for "away team". L14 is where I am going to be, right next to the race I think.  If you are not a telstra customer, find someone who is lol.

Just got onto this!! Telstra customer paying dividends. $20 front row seats. Bang.

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51 minutes ago, demondame said:

Me too!

I just got 3 tickets at $20 each, instead of $50ea. So thanks a lot for the tip, if I knew who you were I would buy you a beer at

half time

Enjoy your view from level 5 !??

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On Monday, March 20, 2017 at 8:04 AM, picket fence said:

Ks dont bother me, parking problematic, trains "Iffy" ground shizen, heartless, souless place, ticketing "Iffy"

Nup stay home and watch on Foxtel

If our record at Darklands was reversed you'd be talking differently Picket. Winner are grinners. Let's change that, hey.

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13 hours ago, demondame said:

No, level 1 but goals area, if it's amongst saints, then we're in trouble

What aisle is it?  If it is in the teens then it will be away team end.

14 hours ago, demondame said:

Me too!

I just got 3 tickets at $20 each, instead of $50ea. So thanks a lot for the tip, if I knew who you were I would buy you a beer at

half time

Come to L14 and look for the guy in Dees colours ;)

All good, having a no booze month anyway.

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On 22/03/2017 at 10:12 AM, binman said:

No probs.

I'm not a MFC 'basher' but this is yet another example of how poor the marketing and communication is at the dees. Yes the link came from a MFC email but the email didn't indicate they were discounted tickets (get your discounted tickets!, why pay full price etc etc). I assumed they would be the usual $50 plus reserved seats and only clicked on it because a mate is down form Sydney and was trying to get a group together to watch the game. 

A small thing perhaps but this adds to a long list of missed marketing opportunities and amateurish communication with members, including but unfortunately not limed to:

  • A woeful website that i barely go to because there is even less content of interest than last year (and less content full stop for that matter)
  • Amateurish use of social media 
  • Poor fan -  and worse member - engagement
  • After a bold start with a big sexy ad campaign failure to leverage off the new Melbourne re branding in any meaningful way
  • Making it very difficult to buy merchandise from anywhere but the internet - ironically their latest mail out included a flier encouraging members to buy their demon merch from the demonshop as it is the only place that 100% of all sales go to the direct to the club. Ironic because the demonshop is in a ridiculous location and there is no Melbourne merch available anywhere else (expect at games)

Gee would hate to see when you do bash.

Member engagement must be awful, signed up well ahead of last year

Just watched 2 up to date interviews with Jayden Hunt and Jack Viney on phone app

 

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1 hour ago, Satyriconhome said:

Gee would hate to see when you do bash.

Member engagement must be awful, signed up well ahead of last year

Just watched 2 up to date interviews with Jayden Hunt and Jack Viney on phone app

 

This one we are going to disagree on Saty.

The MFC site is average I seldom go to it except for some data like match day info etc.

The rest of the time you get the company line.

Which to be honest is probably all it is supposed to do.

You come here if you want to learn anything out side of the company line.

 

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1 hour ago, Satyriconhome said:

Gee would hate to see when you do bash.

Member engagement must be awful, signed up well ahead of last year

Just watched 2 up to date interviews with Jayden Hunt and Jack Viney on phone app

 

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The website is not very interesting but I think it has a lot to do with the AFL having primary control of the club internet rights.

You could use club websites as online portals with ads etc but in reality what would happen is that the big clubs with big supporter bases would benefit the most and the gap between them and us would just grow larger.

Let's face it club communication in public is understandably bland and the website will almost always be full of puffery.

I follow the Redskins.... (they used to be good like Melbourne) so I go to their website occasionally to check their performance. It is chock a block with info but of course a lot more money in the NFL due to the one team cities.

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43 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

The website is not very interesting but I think it has a lot to do with the AFL having primary control of the club internet rights.

You could use club websites as online portals with ads etc but in reality what would happen is that the big clubs with big supporter bases would benefit the most and the gap between them and us would just grow larger.

Let's face it club communication in public is understandably bland and the website will almost always be full of puffery.

I follow the Redskins.... (they used to be good like Melbourne) so I go to their website occasionally to check their performance. It is chock a block with info but of course a lot more money in the NFL due to the one team cities.

I agree DJ I follow the bears with similar info. Which is interesting since both teams have been "ordinary" for a long time.

The PC have been trying to get rid of your name for a while. I hope they keep resisting.

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