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MFC really never benefitted from an historic home support base a la Collingwood and for that matter every one of the VFL teams.

If we had one I suppose it was along the train line to Caulfield, ie South Yarra, Prahran etc. Simplistic but they were never your traditional hotbed of passionate supporters.

The league of supporters posted I think by yourself LDC a few weeks back shows how badly we fare in the sheer number of supporters.

Not sure the Irish catholic anecdote quite holds up as I think that table showed Essendon at or near the top. Not sure of the traditional demographics of the Essendon area but it never struck me as being Catholic, Irish or otherwise

 
27 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

MFC really never benefitted from an historic home support base a la Collingwood and for that matter every one of the VFL teams.

If we had one I suppose it was along the train line to Caulfield, ie South Yarra, Prahran etc. Simplistic but they were never your traditional hotbed of passionate supporters.

The league of supporters posted I think by yourself LDC a few weeks back shows how badly we fare in the sheer number of supporters.

Not sure the Irish catholic anecdote quite holds up as I think that table showed Essendon at or near the top. Not sure of the traditional demographics of the Essendon area but it never struck me as being Catholic, Irish or otherwise

strong catholic area in bummers heartland (but not exclusively), jim

5 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

strong catholic area in bummers heartland (but not exclusively), jim

Very strong Masonic Heritage out there too...

 
40 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

MFC really never benefitted from an historic home support base a la Collingwood and for that matter every one of the VFL teams.

If we had one I suppose it was along the train line to Caulfield, ie South Yarra, Prahran etc. Simplistic but they were never your traditional hotbed of passionate supporters.

The league of supporters posted I think by yourself LDC a few weeks back shows how badly we fare in the sheer number of supporters.

Not sure the Irish catholic anecdote quite holds up as I think that table showed Essendon at or near the top. Not sure of the traditional demographics of the Essendon area but it never struck me as being Catholic, Irish or otherwise

The MFC’s main problem was not capitalizing on the new TV ? coverage  that began replaying games in the mid 60’s. We were very rarely on TV when i was a kid. 

I watched everyone else.

I saw the Demons at the ‘G in colour, all the other teams i watched on TV in 

B & W

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27 minutes ago, MSFebey said:

I wonder if we'd beaten Cats x 2, STK and Port where we'd be. 

+1,000?

+5,000?

+10,000?

 

I reckon the losses against Hawthorn and Collingwood hurt us more, not the fact we lost the way we played I reckon put a few likely people back on the bench and St Kilda loss was the sealer.

Would be talking about 1000-1500 members extra.

If we can take that next step on field 50K is achievable  next season.  Next 5 weeks mean so much to our club

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7 minutes ago, drdrake said:

I reckon the losses against Hawthorn and Collingwood hurt us more, not the fact we lost the way we played I reckon put a few likely people back on the bench and St Kilda loss was the sealer.

Would be talking about 1000-1500 members extra.

If we can take that next step on field 50K is achievable  next season.  Next 5 weeks mean so much to our club

Good point Drakey.


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44,227 today.

Memberships close today so could be close to the final tally.  Just on 2,000 over last year's figure 42,233 ie 4.8% increase.  Pretty good given the dramas at the end of last season/year.

Importantly we have increased memberships by 25% since the Jackson/Roos era began.  Light years from the Tigers 100,000+ but also light years from where me might have been without Jackson/Roos.

A long way to go but we have come a very long way.  Some finals and wins should get us to 50,000 next year!

7 minutes ago, Lucifer's Hero said:

44,227 today.

Memberships close today so could be close to the final tally.  Just on 2,000 over last year's figure 42,233 ie 4.8% increase.  Pretty good given the dramas at the end of last season/year.

Importantly we have increased memberships by 25% since the Jackson/Roos era began.  Light years from the Tigers 100,000+ but also light years from where me might have been without Jackson/Roos.

A long way to go but we have come a very long way.  Some finals and wins should get us to 50,000 next year!

we picked up (somehow) another 131 after the supposed close of memberships last year, so with today (and there being 3 home games to go) and the after-flow we might scrape to 44,400. my 44,444 prediction might still have a chance - lol

On 7/27/2018 at 2:23 PM, drdrake said:

I reckon the losses against Hawthorn and Collingwood hurt us more, not the fact we lost the way we played I reckon put a few likely people back on the bench and St Kilda loss was the sealer.

Would be talking about 1000-1500 members extra.

If we can take that next step on field 50K is achievable  next season.  Next 5 weeks mean so much to our club

Our draw also didn't help, only 4 home games (at the 'G) before the bye (yes I know we played 2 away games at the 'G in that time), as compared to Richmond who played 9 games at the 'G in the same time period. 

Surely the way we play will give us a few more cracks at prime time as well, which in turn helps to drive memberships. The Tigs get 6 Sunday games while we're left with 11.

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45K reached

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MELBOURNE has notched-up a new membership record, passing 45,000 members on Friday afternoon.

It’s the first time the club has gone past the 45,000 mark, after Melbourne surpassed last year’s membership record of 42,233.

Chairman Glen Bartlett said he was delighted with the result.  

“This is a fantastic achievement for the club and something everyone has been working hard to achieve,” he said.

“On behalf of the Melbourne Football Club, I’d like to thank our members for their support and in reaching 45,000 members this year.”

It’s come at a great time for the club, leading into member thank you round on Sunday and with memberships being cut off at 5pm on Friday afternoon.

Melbourne has increased its membership each season since 2014. Last year, was the first time the club went past 40,000 members.

 


8 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

Another 5000 in 2019 and we lose one for 2020!

 

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That means we have sold 721 new memberships this month!  Great response by supporters to the likelihood of making finals!

Would imagine there will be a very good crowd on Sunday:  good weather, winning form, big game!

8 minutes ago, Lucifer's Hero said:

That means we have sold 721 new memberships this month!  Great response by supporters to the likelihood of making finals!

Would imagine there will be a very good crowd on Sunday:  good weather, winning form, big game!

Plus the club is giving away free tickets via members bringing friends.

7 minutes ago, Lucifer's Hero said:

That means we have sold 721 new memberships this month!  Great response by supporters to the likelihood of making finals!

Would imagine there will be a very good crowd on Sunday:  good weather, winning form, big game!

maybe more lucy, that article was written before cutoff at 5pm. they are probably still counting

anyway it represents about a 6% increase yoy. we need about 11% increase next year to make 50k

3 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

maybe more lucy, that article was written before cutoff at 5pm. they are probably still counting

anyway it represents about a 6% increase yoy. we need about 11% increase next year to make 50k

I hope no more than 50k. It gets too hard to go to any game outside of interstate teams.


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3 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

maybe more lucy, that article was written before cutoff at 5pm. they are probably still counting

anyway it represents about a 6% increase yoy. we need about 11% increase next year to make 50k

If we win one final I reckon 50,000 is a no brainer!

1 minute ago, daisycutter said:

maybe more lucy, that article was written before cutoff at 5pm. they are probably still counting

anyway it represents about a 6% increase yoy. we need about 11% increase next year to make 50k

Weirdly I was actually barracking for your 44,444 pick to get up but can’t complain about 45,000+

What do you reckon, make the prelim this year and then get 50,000 members in 2019? Talk about becoming relevant again

3 minutes ago, old dee said:

I hope no more than 50k. It gets too hard to go to any game outside of interstate teams.

As I’ve said before a Tiger supporting mate reckons it is now a pain in the bottom to go to Richmond games. No more just rocking up just before the first bounce. Requires much more planning.

Just an aside but what if Demonland becomes too popular? Will there be a need for a Casey Demonland? Or perhaps go with a Demonland Premium? Demonland Black? Diamond Demonland? Or Demonland Elite? 

 
5 minutes ago, FarNorthernD said:

As I’ve said before a Tiger supporting mate reckons it is now a pain in the bottom to go to Richmond games. No more just rocking up just before the first bounce. Requires much more planning.

Just an aside but what if Demonland becomes too popular? Will there be a need for a Casey Demonland? Or perhaps go with a Demonland Premium? Demonland Black? Diamond Demonland? Or Demonland Elite? 

50k+ and I move to a 3 game membership. 50+ is great for the club but not so much for OD.

53 minutes ago, FarNorthernD said:

As I’ve said before a Tiger supporting mate reckons it is now a pain in the bottom to go to Richmond games. No more just rocking up just before the first bounce. Requires much more planning.

Just an aside but what if Demonland becomes too popular? Will there be a need for a Casey Demonland? Or perhaps go with a Demonland Premium? Demonland Black? Diamond Demonland? Or Demonland Elite? 

It was a topic on SEN this week, have we been just incredibly lucky with our sport/footy viewing over the journey. 

When you think about US and UK sports yes we have been.

Cheap and easy to get into or just roll in and get a ticket. Now it is a lot harder especially for the large member based clubs.


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