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6 minutes ago, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

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

Hi GYM. I hear what you're saying and I'm all for selling three game packages (assuming they'll even get entry to the ground with covid restrictions) but they shouldn't then be classed as members in order to doctor the figures. 

 
8 minutes ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

Hi GYM. I hear what you're saying and I'm all for selling three game packages (assuming they'll even get entry to the ground with covid restrictions) but they shouldn't then be classed as members in order to doctor the figures. 

Agree, that's kinda what I'm getting at...

But anyway, I'm sure every other club has it's unique interpretations

12 hours ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

Hi GYM. I hear what you're saying and I'm all for selling three game packages (assuming they'll even get entry to the ground with covid restrictions) but they shouldn't then be classed as members in order to doctor the figures. 

It's all about eyes on the game to sell to sponsors. Probably a small financial gain. That's the way of the world in 21st century. 

 

If we can use this season to get an extra 5k-10k names to send reminder emails then that is one way to make the most of this difficult year.

16 hours ago, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

probably not a large number in that bucket, but we're only after a few hundred more to hit a record

?‍♀️ I’m in that bucket. I just bought the 3 games this year/3 games next year package. I told the girl I’ll be buying a proper membership in 2022 and she said I’m already added to the membership tally. So there’s one more towards the target. ?


15 minutes ago, george_on_the_outer said:

52,251

Only 200 or so until we exceed the all time number

Suspect there’ll be some pet cats and dogs signed up to ensure we beat the record

 

❤️? Let’s keep the  numbers increasing! ❤️?

Edited by WalkingCivilWar

anyone want to guess the final number?  cutoff is end of this month

i'll kick it off with  52,653 

I apologise if this has been covered elsewhere; does anyone know how many MFC memberships with a GFG have been sold?

Disclosure: I've been a MFC member for close to 60 years and a Redlegs member (includes GFG) for 20 years.

1 hour ago, daisycutter said:

anyone want to guess the final number?  cutoff is end of this month

i'll kick it off with  52,653 

I’ll go 52,831

Tracc, Daw and Fritta. ❤️?

Edit: had to swap Majak for Jayden coz I was a little too ambitious. 

Edited by WalkingCivilWar


Great effort MFC and all Dee supporters, we are on the cusp of team success and finally powering our way out of the football wilderness , I am so proud of our club our great team.

Go DEES.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

On 7/17/2021 at 9:08 AM, DeeZone said:

Great effort MFC and all Dee supporters, we are on the cusp of team success and finally powering our way out of the football wilderness , I am so proud of our club our great team.

Go DEES.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Not sure you can call a draw with Hawthorn as powering our way out of anything. 

20 minutes ago, old dee said:

Not sure you can call a draw with Hawthorn as powering our way out of anything. 

I feel your pain.


 
On 7/30/2021 at 3:54 PM, daisycutter said:

wow, impressive.    wcw's estimate looking good

I thought my estimate was a little too lofty, but I’m happy to see the total has surpassed it. Let’s look forward to even more of an increase! ❤️?


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