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Posted
5 hours ago, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

Touche...

But in fairness I've not been critical of the site's administrators

Pretty sure that won't pay the costs of running this site GYM

Posted
11 minutes ago, Rusty Nails said:

Sorry Macca but that is not entirely historically accurate.

It's accurate in the context I was making it in.

If you want to be all A.R about it you're wasting your time with me.

They weren't quitters on the field and gave 100% to the club in their time at the club.  Barassi left for a coaching opportunity elsewhere (rightfully) and Smith was sacked,  later reinstated and then left when his time was up. 

Meanwhile,  we've got so-called supporters wanting to jump ship because it's all got too hard for them.  There's no comparison really as the quitters don't deserve to be in the same conversation as the greats of the club. 

I'd be happy to see the end of them to be perfectly honest.  The same types continually moan about all and sundry and offer absolutely nothing. 

Posted
2 hours ago, praha said:

I'm more confident now that we can turn it around because Goodwin has admitted they [censored] up --

This is the biggest positive of the year so far for me...

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1 minute ago, Macca said:

It's accurate in the context I was making it in.

If you want to be all A.R about it you're wasting your time with me.

They weren't quitters on the field and gave 100% to the club in their time at the club.  Barassi left for a coaching opportunity elsewhere (rightfully) and Smith was sacked,  later reinstated and then left when his time was up. 

Meanwhile,  we've got so-called supporters wanting to jump ship because it's all got too hard for them.  There's no comparison really as the quitters don't deserve to be in the same conversation as the greats of the club. 

I'd be happy to see the end of them to be perfectly honest.  The same types continually moan about all and sundry and offer absolutely nothing. 

I wasn't comparing them to anyone on this site or anyone else Macca.  Just flagging the accuracy of the intial statement you made.

Given that you have re-framed the context after your initial post then my response is also likely to be different to that originally made or i might not have posted at all.

Cheers

 

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Just now, Rusty Nails said:

I wasn't comparing them to anyone on this site or anyone else Macca.  Just flagging the accuracy of the intial statement you made.

Given that you have re-framed the context after your initial post then my response is also likely to be different to that originally made or i might not have posted at all.

And I shouldn't have to provide context or even explain.   The words should largely be self-evident if one takes a close-enough-it's-good-enough approach.

But hey,  this is a demon fan site where there are a lot of angry & frustrated people.  I just don't get the excessive moaning.  It's not like any of us can change anything. 

Talk of losing 10,000 members is just ridiculous.  My projections sees the club improving to a point where we can win 10-12 games and if that happens there won't be much of a drop-off in membership at all. 

Friday night was awful but we've been in a lot of winnable situations this season.  Probably about 7 or 8.  But without a forward line we kept getting run over.  Add in a forward line and we win a total of 10 games or more.  As previously stated,  the FD overestimated the worth of our forwards. 

So,  we need to add in a forward line.  It's do-able too with some creative recruiting.  Plus,  we'll be at least adding in a top prospect top-end draft pick (midfielder type)  And a healthier & fitter list.  And free agency could bring in an experienced player or 2.  We're still a bit on the young side.

Write this year off and look ahead.

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Posted
7 minutes ago, Macca said:

Write this year off and look ahead.

Like many before it, the season was written off many moons ago i'm afraid Macca.  The old saying "there's always next year" has been a mantra of MFC members/supporters for well over half a century.  It's something i'm very familiar with but thanks for the reminder!

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Done!

Fortunately I couldn’t make Friday night, sounded putrid.

But after 50 plus years supporting them , I just have to stick fat with them, as maddening as 2019 has been!!

Just think of the joy if we win one flag after 55/60 years of waiting and waiting!

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Just now, Rusty Nails said:

Like many before it, the season was written off many moons ago i'm afraid Macca.  The old saying "there's always next year" has been a mantra of MFC members/supporters for well over half a century.  It's something i'm very familiar with but thanks for the reminder!

Well yeah,  but sometimes that phrase (there's always next year) is said without any real enthusiasm or hope. 

But most would agree that if we can get our best players fit and firing with a few good add-ons we can genuinely improve.  The coaching will get a big shake up and the FD will be on notice

Oliver,  Viney,  Gawn,  Brayshaw,  May,  Lever,  Hibberd,  Harmes,  Petracca,  Melksham & Salem form the basis of go-ahead solid outfit.  Add in the no.2 pick (midfielder) the acquisition of a key forward and some pacy outside run (with skills) and 10 wins as a minimum is quite achievable.  Friday night is a distant memory for me. 

Ideally we'd acquire another goal kicking forward and a pacy backman but we probably need another off-season for all the parts of the puzzle to fall into place. 

Frost,  Hore,  Hunt,  Fritsch can all play if used properly and Jetta & T-Mac might find their best form again.  Who knows with Weideman?  Jonesy has a place as we really do lack enough experience

And the players need to work overtime on their skills in the off-season. That is an absolute must.  Kicking to position in the dark if needs be.  Worked a treat back in my day

I've actually been in next-year-mode for quite some time and the club probably has been too.  Lofty expectations has a huge downside.  It's fair to say we've dropped our bundle but ...

There's always next year Rusty!

 

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Most members (95%) will be back on board next year as they'll view 2019 as the year where everything that could go wrong did go wrong! 

It's the year after we could potentially see a severe drop off in members if we have another 5-8 win season. 

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Closest I've come to cancelling my membership is checking the 'I buy it because it's cheaper than tickets' option in the membership survey instead of the 'because I want to support the club financially' option.

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Posted

Question: Do you buy a membership next year ?

Allegory: Do you keep hitting you head against a brick wall ?

Funny some folk are just sick of the headaches...others seek more panadol or other medicinal remedy.

I don't see anyone suggesting they will NOT follow Melbourne. It's up to an individual to choose their life's pleasures.

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Of course. 

I'll bet my bottom dollar anyone saying they won't will still come on here week to week to talk footy next year. 

The trick is to not base your entire life and happiness around a footy team! Everyone is disappointed, but if you are actually at the point where you feel you cant mentally go on supporting a footy team who's having a bad year, then yeah it's probably for the best - see ya later! 

Posted (edited)

For the first time in 20 years I am seriously considering NOT renewing my (premium) membership. 

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If you don't renew your membership then that's up to you, but it doesn't help the club. I am as angry and disheartened as anyone with this Football club, I'm a at the point where they embarrass me and make me a bit ashamed to say i am a Demon fan.

But, i will be back, i will switch off over the summer and i will bounce back and hope they can make me proud again, because as bad as this year feels, last year was was magnificent, and i want to experience that again, and when it happens i want to be able to say i never jumped off, i stuck with them and it make sit even better.

 

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As an MCC member, I think I'll wait until the first 4-5 Rounds of 2020 before I commit to the MFC membership add on. Not only has the club been a massive disappointment on field this year, but considering how much money its loyal supporter base of 52,000 fans have donated to their coffers in 2019, the clubs off-field direction has been as big of a failure. 

From the CEO appointment of Gary Pert who has been unsighted this year, down to the marketing direction of the club, who have played it safe with their boring, uninspiring creative collateral. For instance, why did the club kill the 'Raise Hell' slogan and re-introduce 'My Heart Beats True' ?

The club needs to start investing our hard earned donations on tangible assets that can really sell the club to existing and NEW supporters. 

There's no doubt they will pay a price next year as they were clearly hoping the clubs on field success would speak for itself. The club really does have a habit of shooting itself in the foot. 

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I'm a MCC member too, at a minimum i'll get the basic Dual add on but still see myself getting the premium add on.

Also Raise Hell was a great slogan, unfortunately we've raised nothing this year.


Posted

A MFC membership should always be viewed as a charitable donation.

It is like contributing to a wild life fund the only thing you expect is the joy of knowing you make an effort to help.

Think of your MFC membership in the same fashion.

Dont expect more than saving them from extinction and the pain goes away.

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2 hours ago, Tricky said:

For the first time in 20 years I am seriously considering NOT renewing my (premium) membership. 

And give up that nifty little platinum emblem and go all the way back to bronze!?

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4 minutes ago, sisso said:

And give up that nifty little platinum emblem and go all the way back to bronze!?

haha - shock horror. Who am i kidding, i'm stuck with this mob for life. I'll renew and think the same thing time next year, unless we have another anomaly year. :) Go Dees

Posted
On 8/18/2019 at 11:02 AM, dees189227 said:

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. 

Yes I like that idea may do the same thing

Posted
1 minute ago, Tricky said:

haha - shock horror. Who am i kidding, i'm stuck with this mob for life. I'll renew and think the same thing time next year, unless we have another anomaly year. :) Go Dees

My exact position as well!

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Posted
20 hours ago, Mach5 said:

You just gotta laugh sometimes.

The concept of a “clique” consisting of Mahoney, Goodwin & Viney is absurd - imagine criticising a footy dept for maintaining a close relationship and supporting one another!

Secondly, name another president that doesn’t have a healthy ego.

And finally, the exact opposite is largely the case. Previously past greats of the club have felt disconnected, and while it’s far from perfect, bridges are someway down the path to being mended.

Exactly right.

Ask Rod Grinter, Jeff Farmer or Russell Robertson if they feel disconnected.

And to suggest Glen Bartlett has the biggest ego of the AFL presidents is absolute nonsense when you think about the field.

 

Posted (edited)

Of course I’ll renew - will buy the 5 premium memberships that I do every year. I’m even thinking about joining coterie.

It’s odd, but I wouldn’t enjoy the good times anywhere near as much without knowing I’d suffered through the bad times.

I’m a firm believer in the concept that the Club owes you nothing. You make a choice to support it or not. But if you love it, it’s not really ever a conscious choice.

 

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