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  1. 1. Will you renew your membership in 2020?

    • Yes
      162
    • No
      36
    • Undecided
      41

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Yes - I just see it as an expensive charitable donation but where I’ve lost the receipt.

 
1 hour ago, Fanatique Demon said:

As an overseas resident, I can only watch AFL matches with a membership,

you definitely do not need a membership to watch AFL matches

 

4 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

I’ve been a member for 34 years, the last 16 as an interstate member and make at least one trip a year over east to watch a game. I wouldn’t consider myself a fair weather supporter. There just comes a time when enough is enough. 

Been a member 25 years and bought family memberships for the past 15 years when the wife has no interest and never attends and the kids tickets are shuffled between nephews and nieces. After this year, I will definitely downgrade to just a ticket for myself and forget the effective donation of an extra $200-$300 for the other tickets. Similar to @beetle, I feel compelled to contribute in the unlikely event we are ever any good, but the finances can't keep donating as much to rubbish. I might even get back into local footy coaching to ensure I can't ruin my weekends watching them!

 
3 hours ago, JTR said:

I support the club as I do family or friends, so yes, I'll always renew.

Fair weather 'supporters' can [censored] right off.

 

I will support a club that values me as a member.

I don't think it's smart to just follow anything with blind loyalty.

If they are open, listen to members views and take action then they get my money.

If they try to deflect & not take the hard questions at the AGM then they lose me.

Yes of course i will, i love our club. 

I have made some great friends, who are like family to me. We have been members for over 20 years, and like all demon, members/supporters, we are, also gutted seeing our great club fall into a heap this year. 

I heard David Neitz on sen a few weeks ago, and he was saying how the 666 rule has hurt us this year, but then said it can be fixed. Also said we should have a near to full list who will be able to a full pre-season.

So have faith guys we can turn it around.


24 minutes ago, rjay said:

I will support a club that values me as a member.

I don't think it's smart to just follow anything with blind loyalty.

If they are open, listen to members views and take action then they get my money.

If they try to deflect & not take the hard questions at the AGM then they lose me.

Though i understand it ive never been the type to particularly  matyr myself to this kind of immovable  position.

Quite frankly i value my time ...and money. Though , as many will/would,  I follow the Dees and could never anotherI really  dont see the enjoyment in suffering. Lots of other things to do and see. Life is short.

Those that  want to put it in terms of bandwagons (  and i dont subscribe. .however ) must surely see unless blind that ours is a old falling apart float from 1964's Moomba parade.  Theres no semblance  of a recognisable tune, the band is way off key, half the instruments are broken and held together with duct tape. The bandleaders wont get into sync and the conductor is busy whispering to the horses pulling this irrelevancy through a lost part of town because his map is old and hasnt been updated.

I would relish that we are brave enough to be brutally honest, clever enough excise that which does not help and grow that which will. That might require very deep and thorough tilling.

If the club doesn't then it will matter little  what I or some others here do as elsewhere 30000 or so might make our views moot.

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13 hours ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

If you’re currently a member will you renew your membership next season or if you’re not a member would you even consider signing up for next season? Something smells rotten at the club, I don’t know what it is but it was evident after last nights lack of effort/care-factor. If the players can’t be bothered trying, I can’t  be bothered renewing mine and my families memberships next season. 

The biggest disappointment for me is the flow on effect from making a Prelim to finishing second last (Gold Coast don’t count as a real team so really, we’re going to finish last). I think we’ll see a significant drop off in members next season after a record number this year. It’s disappointing but I’m over financially and emotionally supporting this basket case of a club. So who’s going to renew? 

(I was going to add a poll but the option disappears after the page fully loads).

I'm definitely going to renew my membership along with our 3 kids. Might even sign the wife up.

While I can understand the anger and disappointment, which as a member I share too, I genuinely believe we can bounce back next season and be in contention and every membership and supporter attending games will help. I urge fellow supporters to sign up and signup early as a show of support fr the club - dedicated demon is a good auto renew option. Dees! 

 

Absolutely...I am confident of next year & regard my membership as just a way of supporting the club I choose to follow ...unfortunately in life sometimes things don’t go the way you wish but I could never support another club

18 minutes ago, david_neitz_is_my_dad said:

???


1 hour ago, At the break of Gawn said:

Yes - I just see it as an expensive charitable donation but where I’ve lost the receipt.

Ditto.

Each year when I pay my mcc subs I always renew my mfc/mcc membership at the same time. This year I didn't. I will renew it but I thought stuff it they can wait a few months. 

8 hours ago, Fork 'em said:

I will decide after 4-5 games to see how we come out of the blocks.
If it's the same mindless rubbish ..... No.

x 2.

Auto renew Premium Member for 15 years. If it's more of the same after a month I will cancel my membership. It's a lot of money for no reward. 

I would still attend games but GA tickets only. 

13 hours ago, Sir Why You Little said:

To all those who will renew, at least make the club earn it. They need to know that the support base has had enough

At least wait until the AGM to hear what the plans are. Don’t give them free money ? 

Thanks for telling us what to do with our money.

I will renew the 2 memberships in my household.


Yes I'll renew. I can be OCD about things and figure if I change a habit then disaster will follow.

Anyway I plan to garnishee the maid's meagre illegal under award salary so no harm done.

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Just now, Bitter but optimistic said:

Yes I'll renew. I can be OCD about things and figure if I change a habit then disaster will follow.

Anyway I plan to garnishee the maid's meagre illegal under award salary so no harm done.

What did you change for this season? 


1 hour ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

I’ve been a member for 34 years, the last 16 as an interstate member and make at least one trip a year over east to watch a game. I wouldn’t consider myself a fair weather supporter. There just comes a time when enough is enough. 

No such this as a Melbourne fair weather supporter.
They're all long gone.
I too have been a member for 15yrs and seeing a game is a 7hr round trip.
Can make for some very disappointing drives home.
Haven't wasted my time this year.

8 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

What did you change for this season? 

Very incisive Ethan.

I did consider becoming a more morally upright type - but nothing came of it

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7 minutes ago, Demonland said:

This thread now has a poll.

Thanks Andy, those were the three options I was going to go for. 

 

Well on Demonland we have mostly die hard, rusted on, desensitised and completely deluded supporters here.  So it is to be expected that most Demondlanders who are members will go around for another round of flagellation. It is the 20-30 odd thousand ones who are not on Demonland who will be more likely to bail out.

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14 hours ago, Sir Why You Little said:

To all those who will renew, at least make the club earn it. They need to know that the support base has had enough

At least wait until the AGM to hear what the plans are. Don’t give them free money ? 

Who gives you the right to tell anybody what to do

I'll pay you if you will stop the whingeing and whining

Looking forward to you standing up at the AGM, if you are there of course, and stating your case, as if

I have already asked when I can renew and will be doing so at the first opportunity


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