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2 hours ago, old dee said:

I think your heart has got the better of you LH, after a bad loss this weekend at the cattery we will struggle to get past 45000.

 

3 minutes ago, whatwhatsaywhat said:

After a great win at taxpayer stadium this Saturday we’ll rocket past 50k

After a heart stopping draw at the cattery...

?

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Posted
31 minutes ago, whatwhatsaywhat said:

After a great win at taxpayer stadium this Saturday we’ll rocket past 50k

Are you another who thinks with his heart and not his head.

Posted

I reckon we need to lose this weekend to sing up the 'ironic' supporter base and once they are signed we start winning to pickup the 'winning' supporters. Relax we've got this! 

Posted
3 hours ago, old dee said:

I think your heart has got the better of you LH, after a bad loss this weekend at the cattery we will struggle to get past 45000.

Classic old dee. With four months left, you think we'll struggle to sign 1,200 more memberships to get to 45,000.

Just for comparison, in 2013 (peak Mark Neeld) we signed 7,000-odd members between March and July.

That would get us to 50,000.

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8 minutes ago, titan_uranus said:

Classic old dee. With four months left, you think we'll struggle to sign 1,200 more memberships to get to 45,000.

Just for comparison, in 2013 (peak Mark Neeld) we signed 7,000-odd members between March and July.

That would get us to 50,000.

In fairness the peak Neeld years brought a certain novelty factor

Posted
7 minutes ago, titan_uranus said:

Classic old dee. With four months left, you think we'll struggle to sign 1,200 more memberships to get to 45,000.

Just for comparison, in 2013 (peak Mark Neeld) we signed 7,000-odd members between March and July.

That would get us to 50,000.

Yes but we started with half the current level, at 45000 we are approaching our max IMO. After that you need people who gave up on the Dees some time ago. You think losing the first two games of the year will have them running to the phone with credit cards in their hands? 

If our form of the last three games continues we could easily be 0- 4. That will really get the numbers ticking over.

you see it all depends on winning once you get to the current level in fact it is only at this level because we had a good year in 2018. Expectation has been high, it will have got the staggers Saturday afternoon and only a win at the chattery will change that. It would be our third win in thirty years down I am not holding my breath.


Posted
9 hours ago, beelzebub said:

 

70000-hes-dreaming.jpg

BB Perty did not say this year that 70,000 but maybe upwards of 50,000 and even 60,000 may be possible in 2019.

It is a target for the future and every time people point out the 70,000 is not realistic it is not helpful.

All Clubs need visionaries and Perty has much more experience than us, think that's also why we actually chose him as our CEO.

Stynesy was 40,000 and we've last 2 years smashed that and I believe 55,000 is achievable if we win a no of games early in the season.

I realise you only posted  GIF (which I hate all of them) but let's be positive and support the Board their aims for the Club to achieve greatness and join the big Victorian Club cartel.

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9 hours ago, old dee said:

I think your heart has got the better of you LH, after a bad loss this weekend at the cattery we will struggle to get past 45000.

Look st the figures after our losses to Hawks Tigers last year people still sign on so 50,000 plus is not a pipe dream.

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1 hour ago, 58er said:

BB Perty did not say this year that 70,000 but maybe upwards of 50,000 and even 60,000 may be possible in 2019.

It is a target for the future and every time people point out the 70,000 is not realistic it is not helpful.

All Clubs need visionaries and Perty has much more experience than us, think that's also why we actually chose him as our CEO.

Stynesy was 40,000 and we've last 2 years smashed that and I believe 55,000 is achievable if we win a no of games early in the season.

I realise you only posted  GIF (which I hate all of them) but let's be positive and support the Board their aims for the Club to achieve greatness and join the big Victorian Club cartel.

70000 is exactly that, a dream. It would be fantastic. It would put us right up there but unlike the power clubs that practically start the year with enormous numbers and then build, we have had what is now an institutionalised smallish membership. 

To dramatically change that, to break the crippling chains and create inertia there is only one, I repeat ONE recipe. Sustained success. This needs a very steady climb with no faltering.

Irrespective of what many here feel is deserved , in terms of numbers growth, it isn't. We don't deserve increases as such, you earn it. 

We haven't really earned anything yet. 

Posted
2 minutes ago, 58er said:

How about BB finals 6 times in a row and 2 Flags ?

70,000 then ?

 

We'd cruise past 70

I'm not against the notion 58

I just have my understanding of what it would require.

We have a little momentum at present. If that falters 70...60...hell 50... becomes a pipe dream.

Make at least the prelims this year.  50-55 possible in 2020

Money is hard come by . Too many pressing requirements grabbing it. The diehards are already members. It's the fence sitters who'll be the increase. They have real life demands.

Posted

What's this fascination with having 70,000 members? I'd settle for having 30,000 full members who turn up, make some noise and support the team each week, as opposed to having a truck load of 3 game members who come for marquee games and nothing else. 

Look at Hawthorn who get 60K crowds twice a year for Easter Monday and against Collingwood, and 30K the rest of the year.

Having a big membership base just means that every game is ticketed and you have to fight to get to finals. Sure some extra money is nice, but it is not the difference between winning a premiership and being an also ran.

Posted
3 minutes ago, poita said:

What's this fascination with having 70,000 members? I'd settle for having 30,000 full members who turn up, make some noise and support the team each week, as opposed to having a truck load of 3 game members who come for marquee games and nothing else. 

Look at Hawthorn who get 60K crowds twice a year for Easter Monday and against Collingwood, and 30K the rest of the year.

Having a big membership base just means that every game is ticketed and you have to fight to get to finals. Sure some extra money is nice, but it is not the difference between winning a premiership and being an also ran

poita I think you have forgotten the most important part the "Money" without that nothing happens. And we need lots of it for the new training facility in the Docklands. 

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Posted
9 minutes ago, poita said:

What's this fascination with having 70,000 members? I'd settle for having 30,000 full members who turn up, make some noise and support the team each week, as opposed to having a truck load of 3 game members who come for marquee games and nothing else. 

Look at Hawthorn who get 60K crowds twice a year for Easter Monday and against Collingwood, and 30K the rest of the year.

Having a big membership base just means that every game is ticketed and you have to fight to get to finals. Sure some extra money is nice, but it is not the difference between winning a premiership and being an also ran.

I understand the point you make, but one of the big selling points to sponsors is access to the membership database. I don't know how much value it adds in absolute dollar terms, but I'm sure the more members there are (irrespective of the type of membership or whether or not they attend games)  the more a sponsor is willing to pay to get access to that mailing list. Hence, getting the maximum number of members as possible is not just about match attendances, it's also about satisfying sponsors' expectations. 

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Posted

44,008.  

Great effort to get to this point at round 1!  supporters are coming out of woodwork.  50K should not be hard from here and once we get a few wins, who knows!

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Posted
1 minute ago, DubDee said:

44,008.  

Great effort to get to this point at round 1!  supporters are coming out of woodwork.  50K should not be hard from here and once we get a few wins, who knows!

a few wins - that's a big iff on last weeks form.

Posted
11 minutes ago, chook fowler said:

a few wins - that's a big iff on last weeks form.

one game mate.

have faith

Posted
22 hours ago, old dee said:

poita I think you have forgotten the most important part the "Money" without that nothing happens. And we need lots of it for the new training facility in the Docklands. 

you know something we don't? 

Posted
Just now, number 27 said:

you know something we don't? 

No of course not, yarra park is not going to fly and on that basis where is the only available land around the centre of Melbourne? 

Docklands!

the only other alternatives are in the outer surburbs and the Club ( as opposed to anyone else) is clinging to the idea that it has to be near the G.

That  makes Docklands the only possibility.

Posted
1 hour ago, old dee said:

No of course not, yarra park is not going to fly and on that basis where is the only available land around the centre of Melbourne? 

Docklands!

the only other alternatives are in the outer surburbs and the Club ( as opposed to anyone else) is clinging to the idea that it has to be near the G.

That  makes Docklands the only possibility.

When did Pert announce that Yarra Park is not going ahead, last i heard was that he was in for the long haul...

Posted (edited)

2018 record broken:  45,248 today.

And still 4 months to go before the cut-off date.

https://www.melbournefc.com.au/news/2019-03-29/melbourne-breaks-membership-record

Well done to all Dee fans!

Edited by Lucifer's Hero
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