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Are there many interstate supporters/members on here? Interested to know what membership type people have if they don't live in VIC.

 

I live in Canberra, and I'm a long-term Redlegs Member.  I've always been more than happy to 'donate' my annual membership subs to the Club which means so much to me. 

Sadly, with the way things are looking in 2021, I still won't be able to attend the 'big dance' (assuming we make it).  Of course, there are many thousands of Demon faithful who share this misfortune.  #13 will be nice compensation though!

7 minutes ago, Deeoldfart said:

#13 will be nice compensation though!

#13 winning the Brownlow in the year of our 13th Premiership has a nice symmetry.

 

Interstate member with GF seat guarantee top up. 

I live near London and have an interstate plus GF guarantee as well as Overseas membership (so i can access the Watch AFL app and watch all the games)


Live in Adelaide, have an interstate membership and GF guarantee. Even fortunate enough to see 2 games live this year. Looking forward to flying to the G in the future.

WA Demon fan with standard membership

Port Douglas and an interstate member. Hoping that I could fly down and see Melbourne play a final at the Gabba 

 

Brisbane Interstate member and saw ZIPPO games live. We play the Gabba pretty well so hope they pick that for one of the finals.

I live in NSW and have the $152 interstate membership (5 MCG games + 1 Sydney game), as well as MCC membership. Haven't got much value from it this year but I'm happy to support the club. 

Edited by Hayden Junt


Perth and we have a family interstate membership with 6 people on it (2 adults, 3 kids & a dog :) ). Basically we pay for 1 free ticket for a game in Perth and the rest goes to the club.

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