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2 hours ago, daisycutter said:

it is still possible they might reduce that time in oz before august. i heard it was under discussion here.

 

Let’s hope dc I would like a little less fear.

 

Well still no movement on the 50,000 mark I guess the lockdown and our games against Crows and Pies have probably cost us a couple of thousand members. ??

8 hours ago, DeeZone said:

Well still no movement on the 50,000 mark I guess the lockdown and our games against Crows and Pies have probably cost us a couple of thousand members. ??

They just don’t update it. Pert is adamant we will break the record of 52500.

 
1 hour ago, rpfc said:

They just don’t update it. Pert is adamant we will break the record of 52500.

Probably there now just not saying to keep people signing up.

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On 6/21/2021 at 12:39 PM, george_on_the_outer said:

50,725

No movement in 9 days, wonder where we are sitting at the moment

4 hours ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

No movement in 9 days, wonder where we are sitting at the moment

Isn’t there a deadline? Haven’t we passed it?

6 minutes ago, Jaded said:

Isn’t there a deadline? Haven’t we passed it?

july 30 i believe.

but they usually get a small number after that date.....counting errors?

 
13 minutes ago, Hell Bent said:

51,924

what was our record? 52k? really pretty good i reckon considering covid and what the mood was  at the start of the season. 

Given  the team doesn’t  fall in an almighty hole at the end of the season and covid doesn’t crunch everything next year i think our numbers will be way up next year. it’s a great base to expand from. 


9 minutes ago, Wells 11 said:

what was our record? 52k? really pretty good i reckon considering covid and what the mood was  at the start of the season. 

Given  the team doesn’t  fall in an almighty hole at the end of the season and covid doesn’t crunch everything next year i think our numbers will be way up next year. it’s a great base to expand from. 

52,446 is the record which is looking likely to be beaten. 

Agree,  great effort!

Bought another membership today.

Go Dees.

On 7/2/2021 at 6:31 PM, Hell Bent said:

51,924

Where did you get this totl from. Its not on the website

On 6/17/2021 at 8:39 PM, rpfc said:

They just don’t update it. Pert is adamant we will break the record of 52500.

Pert will buy the extra tickets himself if he has to!!


Beating the record during covid time would be very good and a positive for 2022.

Just need another 500 to set a new record surely that great win over Port will help get it done!!

4 hours ago, DeeZone said:

Just need another 500 to set a new record surely that great win over Port will help get it done!!

Such a shame, in non covid times a year like this would see us nudging 60k I reckon. Bad timing.

48 minutes ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

Such a shame, in non covid times a year like this would see us nudging 60k I reckon. Bad timing.

Hopefully The Demon Shop is doing a roaring trade online


On 7/4/2021 at 11:12 AM, Hell Bent said:

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Membership is in the post in demonland plus bring up the "Fired Up" membership link on the website  and click down from the first entry and it displays the total membership no. 
 

52,075 is the total now!! 

19 hours ago, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

Here's one tactic to get a "record" I guess... ?

 

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not a bad tactic, they get 3 games in 2022 but probably banking on them signing up anyway!

 

Just saw that membership promotion. Does this mean that anyone belatedly looking to clamber aboard the D-Train at the 11th hour now that we're finals bound gets three free games next year? 

6 hours ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

Just saw that membership promotion. Does this mean that anyone belatedly looking to clamber aboard the D-Train at the 11th hour now that we're finals bound gets three free games next year? 

I read it as a way to get additional borderline followers as members into the number count this year and help achieve a record, while also banking them for next year

For this to be the case, my label of borderline has to mean not yet paid up this year, but considering it, and would be tipped over the edge by enticement of 3 games for this year and next  -  probably not a large number in that bucket, but we're only after a few hundred more to hit a record


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