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On 24/11/2017 at 11:50 AM, machine11 said:

Good  point - trident area is the quietest spot to sit..... If you make any real noise all you get is glares... least there is a bar close

Lol I used to be a trident member had a fellow member tell me to sit down once after I stood up to cheer a goal, i never got the whole stereotype of the Melbourne supporter being toffs and going to the snow and all that until I sat in that area in Olympic stand, I now have a reserved seat in southern stand but barely use it would rather go standing room area behind the goals 

 
57 minutes ago, george_on_the_outer said:

Total now 27,914......strangely.... exactly the same number as at 9 December last year. 

 

Interesting that in late October the tally was over 6,000 behind last year and now has caught up and will be ahead by the same date. 

Maybe automatic renewals hadn't gone through or something. It's a big catch up. Otherwise who is it? We had Lever by then so its not him. Take your pick on our draftees. I'm going Oscar B. It's the hair. It's worth over 6,000 new members. Or it could be that Clarry has created a frenzy around Ranga's. 

 
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39 minutes ago, It's Time said:

Interesting that in late October the tally was over 6,000 behind last year and now has caught up and will be ahead by the same date. 

Maybe automatic renewals hadn't gone through or something. It's a big catch up. Otherwise who is it? We had Lever by then so its not him. Take your pick on our draftees. I'm going Oscar B. It's the hair. It's worth over 6,000 new members. Or it could be that Clarry has created a frenzy around Ranga's. 

Judging by comments here on DL quite a few were 'holding off' their renewals due to disappointment at season's end, hence the early poor numbers.  But some have commented they have since signed up anyway!  Extrapolate that over the whole membership base and it adds up. 

Have often thought being a Demon supporter is like an addiction...we keep going back for more regardless of the hangover:blink: and a membership is part of the deal...

Hopefully, we will be rewarded before too long.

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32 minutes ago, Lucifer's Hero said:

Judging by comments here on DL quite a few were 'holding off' their renewals due to disappointment at season's end, hence the early poor numbers.  But some have commented they have since signed up anyway!  Extrapolate that over the whole membership base and it adds up. 

Have often thought being a Demon supporter is like an addiction...we keep going back for more regardless of the hangover:blink: and a membership is part of the deal...

Hopefully, we will be rewarded before too long.

My reward is a power team that wins 80% of it's games and plays finals every year. Winning a GF is beyond my expectations now.


This year will be my 10 year consecutive membership (dropped off in the early 2000's). Do we get recognition for 10 years consecutive membership. My "mate" is a EFC member and just clocked up his 20 yr membership and he got the most pathetic badge to commemorate (you couldn't hardly even see the 20 yr writing), he was so incensed he wrote numerous letters to the membership committee. I would love to get something better, just to wear around the office to rub it in. But also it's would be a nice thank you from our club too.

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30 minutes ago, old dee said:

My reward is a power team that wins 80% of it's games and plays finals every year. Winning a GF is beyond my expectations now.

Hope it isn't so, od.

If we make finals for next 5 years, play off in a few prelims and not get to nor win the big dance then we can all go to AA to get over our addiction and memberships be damned.  Couldn't bear another rebuild...:( 

1 hour ago, Demon_spurs said:

This year will be my 10 year consecutive membership (dropped off in the early 2000's). Do we get recognition for 10 years consecutive membership. My "mate" is a EFC member and just clocked up his 20 yr membership and he got the most pathetic badge to commemorate (you couldn't hardly even see the 20 yr writing), he was so incensed he wrote numerous letters to the membership committee. I would love to get something better, just to wear around the office to rub it in. But also it's would be a nice thank you from our club too.

You get a certificate that is 'signed' by a laser printer...

 
1 hour ago, Lucifer's Hero said:

Hope it isn't so, od.

If we make finals for next 5 years, play off in a few prelims and not get to nor win the big dance then we can all go to AA to get over our addiction and memberships be damned.  Couldn't bear another rebuild...:( 

Anything is possible LH just look at the last two years.

It is just what will make me happy.

I just need to go to games believing we have a very good chance of winning and then doing it the most weeks.

I just want to walk away from games proudly displaying my MFC allegiance.

If something better happened then I will be very happy but I dont need it like I did 20 years ago.

What I really really need is for my Grand Daughters to grow up in a safe world.

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4 hours ago, old dee said:

My reward is a power team that wins 80% of it's games and plays finals every year. Winning a GF is beyond my expectations now.

Have the last two years taught you nothing?


I haven't renewed my membership yet but will do so shortly, I always get distracted and forget in the off season. ?

5 hours ago, old dee said:

My reward is a power team that wins 80% of it's games and plays finals every year. Winning a GF is beyond my expectations now.

2018 here we come!

Premiership year.

16 hours ago, old dee said:

Anything is possible LH just look at the last two years.

It is just what will make me happy.

I just need to go to games believing we have a very good chance of winning and then doing it the most weeks.

I just want to walk away from games proudly displaying my MFC allegiance.

If something better happened then I will be very happy but I dont need it like I did 20 years ago.

What I really really need is for my Grand Daughters to grow up in a safe world.

Keep them away from Richmond supporters. That should help.

Anyone who's interstate....

Jetstar has a sale on today, flights from Sydney to Melbourne starting at $35. 

The wife just booked us return flights for Rd 1 v Geelong and Queens Birthday. 

Bring on 2018.


9 hours ago, Bombay Airconditioning said:

Anyone who's interstate....

Jetstar has a sale on today, flights from Sydney to Melbourne starting at $35. 

The wife just booked us return flights for Rd 1 v Geelong and Queens Birthday. 

Bring on 2018.

You are luckier in Sydney than we are in Adelaide, as far as airfares go. We can sometimes get a cheap one-way flight to Tulla but usually it is a way out single direction to Avalon. The return trip costs up to 6 times the discount fare paid to get to Melbourne and seldom are there 'both ways' tickets at discount. To achieve these 'discounts' and airline profit opportunities, we usually must travel on a Wednesday and return on a late Sunday flight that would be readied overnight for a return to Melbourne on Monday morning. That means finding relatively cheap accommodation Wed,Thurs, Fri and Sat - usually about $240/night. For two, it is expensive. We drive over quite a bit to see the Dees, averaging about 6 or 7 trips per year and each trip takes about 10 hours each way at the speed limits. Still, we love our footy and team so we sacrifice. At least we get some reasonable TV and cable coverage, these days. Combine our Memberships with a pie and a beer at the game, and car rentals if we fly, then we have a millionaire's hobby to contend with just to stay in touch with our interest. Is that any way to treat a 'purebred' Melbourne boy in his retirement? Hahahahaha ha....

4 hours ago, Deemania since 56 said:

You are luckier in Sydney than we are in Adelaide, as far as airfares go. We can sometimes get a cheap one-way flight to Tulla but usually it is a way out single direction to Avalon. The return trip costs up to 6 times the discount fare paid to get to Melbourne and seldom are there 'both ways' tickets at discount. To achieve these 'discounts' and airline profit opportunities, we usually must travel on a Wednesday and return on a late Sunday flight that would be readied overnight for a return to Melbourne on Monday morning. That means finding relatively cheap accommodation Wed,Thurs, Fri and Sat - usually about $240/night. For two, it is expensive. We drive over quite a bit to see the Dees, averaging about 6 or 7 trips per year and each trip takes about 10 hours each way at the speed limits. Still, we love our footy and team so we sacrifice. At least we get some reasonable TV and cable coverage, these days. Combine our Memberships with a pie and a beer at the game, and car rentals if we fly, then we have a millionaire's hobby to contend with just to stay in touch with our interest. Is that any way to treat a 'purebred' Melbourne boy in his retirement? Hahahahaha ha....

Try Airbnb. You should be able to get $80-100/night close to the “G”!

Thanks, Bombay Air. Nice city, it is too (Bombay). 

On 05/12/2017 at 3:05 PM, old dee said:

My reward is a power team that wins 80% of it's games and plays finals every year. Winning a GF is beyond my expectations now.

2018 will have great rewards for the MFC!


48 minutes ago, DemonFrog said:

2018 will have great rewards for the MFC!

Yep we we will win 14 games and finish 8th but sadly get beaten in the second week of the finals, 2019 is our big year.

On 07/12/2017 at 8:06 AM, Bombay Airconditioning said:

Anyone who's interstate....

Jetstar has a sale on today, flights from Sydney to Melbourne starting at $35. 

The wife just booked us return flights for Rd 1 v Geelong and Queens Birthday. 

Bring on 2018.

Mrs Bombay Air is a certified legend.

If we beat Geelong in round 1, get her to plan September for you.

3 hours ago, old dee said:

Yep we we will win 14 games and finish 8th but sadly get beaten in the second week of the finals, 2019 is our big year.

Two premiership in a row (2018 and 2019)?

 
42 minutes ago, Pottsydee said:

I renewed, my entire family have not. Rd 23 loss to Collingwood was too much. 

put your foot down dude! talk some sense into them lol. 

2018 is the year we've been waiting on since 2006. Big things coming


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