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Anyone seen the recognition wall on the page for $50+ donations? There's only 60 names on there! I'll put it down to just not being updated for a while!

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8 minutes ago, layzie said:

Anyone seen the recognition wall on the page for $50+ donations? There's only 60 names on there! I'll put it down to just not being updated for a while!

Interesting layzie I gave more than 50 I am not there. Not sure why I am disappointed just normal fare. 

10 minutes ago, old dee said:

Interesting layzie I gave more than 50 I am not there. Not sure why I am disappointed just normal fare. 

Well at least it's not just me then! Don't want to make this a self indulgence exercise but after a few hundred bucks of donating it would be nice!

 
6 minutes ago, layzie said:

Well at least it's not just me then! Don't want to make this a self indulgence exercise but after a few hundred bucks of donating it would be nice!

If you cannot do a list well don't do it all. I spent all my working life in sales and the adage I clung to was under promise and over deliver.

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11 minutes ago, george_on_the_outer said:

A week and a bit later the total is now:   $584,548.50

If we make finals, we definitely raise $1mill. If we don't and fall in a heap, we probably won't raise the money. No wonder Bartlett gave his spray. Performance in such a difficult economic environment is linked with financial stability when others may struggle.

I think the Burgo factor could be really important and he'll service his own wage in more ways than one this year.

  • 2 weeks later...
 

Is the aim $1mil by end of year? Should make that easy if we make finals, not sure how we’ll go if we bomb out. 

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I don't know if this has been mentioned here and can't be bothered reading back to check, but there was an age article a few days ago that said we have had the least membership refunds of any club this year.  Less than 100.  We may not have the biggest membership base, but we have the best. 

30 minutes ago, RalphiusMaximus said:

I don't know if this has been mentioned here and can't be bothered reading back to check, but there was an age article a few days ago that said we have had the least membership refunds of any club this year.  Less than 100.  We may not have the biggest membership base, but we have the best. 

Our conversion of supporters to members has always been super strong


35 minutes ago, whatwhatsaywhat said:

Our conversion of supporters to members has always been super strong

= low growth opportunity

Let's face it the demographics of the club are ageing.

As a child I remember all the old Fitzroy supporters

Deja vu is what it is

9 hours ago, RalphiusMaximus said:

I don't know if this has been mentioned here and can't be bothered reading back to check, but there was an age article a few days ago that said we have had the least membership refunds of any club this year.  Less than 100.  We may not have the biggest membership base, but we have the best. 

That's because 13k of them never signed up in the first place!

If we had played our first game at the M.C.G we would had a lot more, people seem to like buying their memberships at the ground.

Next year even if it's not our home game we should be asking for our first match to be played at the G.

The club needs to start winning a lot more games, or i feel they will not be spending their $$$ on a membership for the club.

 

 

Money going firmly where mouth is. Donation made.

Would actually be up for the pledge per win thing till the end of the season, might have to be slightly smaller increments though :P

  • 2 weeks later...

I feel very proud of all those supporters who donated.   Such a poor year and they still put their hands in their pockets.   At the same time I feel a bit sad for them because the club continues to fail them. 

1 hour ago, Demonland said:

This beauty arrived in the mail today.

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Amazing! I was hoping mine would come this week... nothing yet!

 

Mines still awaiting fulfillment, looking forward to it! I wonder how they plan on running the draft experience as well.

Aren't they playing in this jumper as well this weekend?

 

Edit: it appears on close examination my name isn't on the jumper either, disappointing.

2nd Edit: chance it could be on the back of the jumper.

Edited by Nascent

25 minutes ago, Nascent said:

Mines still awaiting fulfillment, looking forward to it! I wonder how they plan on running the draft experience as well.

Aren't they playing in this jumper as well this weekend?

 

Edit: it appears on close examination my name isn't on the jumper either, disappointing.

2nd Edit: chance it could be on the back of the jumper.

There are no names on the back. 

 If you want to Pm me your name I’ll take a look. 


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