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Like you l am a red leg member.We should get a reduced membership fee for the next season because we have stuck by the club.

 
40 minutes ago, Bombay Airconditioning said:

Redlegs are behind the goals level 2 and they’re recently introduced level 2a (previously if you had guests from the opposition club you were required to go to 2a). 
There are two types of Redleg memberships available on level 2. Reserved seats / non reserved, the reserved are all sold out but during the week the club called me and I was able to upgrade a second membership (general admission) I had only purchased days earlier to another Redleg non reserved seat. I personally find the non reserved a better option because you may not like who you’re sitting next to or you can move depending on the weather between four bays on level 2. There is a big screen to the right for when the ball goes up the other end of the ground.

In short I’d ring the club and not take what on the website for granted as when they rang me they were going through waiting lists and presenting me with different options. 

The seats they offered were reserved seating and had not been taken yet. I was told that I could upgrade to Olympic stand once they had some more clarity from previous reserved seat members and whether they renewed or let the membership expire. Expected Jan 2022.
 

im prepared to give it a go but am not sure what I can do if I wanted to bring an additional guest with me in a reserved seat area. 

Will chew on it for another day or so but I reckon I’ll bite the bullet. Hope it’s not another COVID interrupted season. 

I have been a reserved M51 member for years. On the question of bringing a “guest” the club said it would not be to a reserved seat, rather as General Admission. I suspect there will be very few “spare” seats in the reserved seat areas for the next few years at least. Nice problem to have!

 
12 minutes ago, CYB said:

The seats they offered were reserved seating and had not been taken yet. I was told that I could upgrade to Olympic stand once they had some more clarity from previous reserved seat members and whether they renewed or let the membership expire. Expected Jan 2022.
 

im prepared to give it a go but am not sure what I can do if I wanted to bring an additional guest with me in a reserved seat area. 

Will chew on it for another day or so but I reckon I’ll bite the bullet. Hope it’s not another COVID interrupted season. 

Both Trident and Redlegs can bring additional guests ( at a cost, plus general admission) although I'm not sure where you can sit for the coming season. The guest/s can join you in the Ryder & Hassett Rooms and Cuthbert Lounge. Trident and Redlegs come with an option of 2 Guest passes instead of a Scarf etc. Still need to purchase a General Admission.

46 minutes ago, Dingo said:

Like you l am a red leg member.We should get a reduced membership fee for the next season because we have stuck by the club.

Doubt it but we've saved so much not being able to go to home games and canceled flights and accom for 2 interstate games that we're going to sponsor a player.


I havent received an email as yet, it usually comes when the fixture is released.

1 hour ago, CYB said:

The seats they offered were reserved seating and had not been taken yet. I was told that I could upgrade to Olympic stand once they had some more clarity from previous reserved seat members and whether they renewed or let the membership expire. Expected Jan 2022.
 

im prepared to give it a go but am not sure what I can do if I wanted to bring an additional guest with me in a reserved seat area. 

Will chew on it for another day or so but I reckon I’ll bite the bullet. Hope it’s not another COVID interrupted season. 

I’d take what you can get for now, but also put your name on the waiting list for other options should they arise. 
I’m not sure how guest passes work in areas with reserved seats, as in if the bay is all reserved and everyone is in attendance where does your guest sit? Maybe up on 2a?
In the unreserved Redlegs area there were always empty seats. I was told though that whilst any restrictions remain in place on crowd numbers, guest passes would not be available.

4 hours ago, CYB said:

I’m looking at my 2022 options and really wanted to get something in the Olympic stand as that is where the fans seem to congregate. However everything seems to be sold out on level 2 reserved seating. 
 

I’m looking now at Trident level for me and my son in the southern stand just on the HF flank. Never watched a game from there but managed to get this Virtual view generated online. Seems pretty good but not sure how immersed well be with other Dees fans on this side of the ground. 

my son wants ground level (10yo) so he can be closer to the action but I told him it’s not as good to watch the game unfold and you end up watching the game in the screen.

HF line Punt Rd End in the Great Southern Stand there is the Demon Seats on level 1. A fair few turn up when we’re up and about (non-Covid times). I imagine there’ll be a fair few come next year.

 

An idea for someone who is involved in membership at the club: Could the club offer stickers (eg for your car) that has number of years of membership / consecutive years of membership.  There will obviously be a lot of bandwagon supporters jumping on which is great for the club but I think most long terms members / supporters would love to be able to show they've been there the whole time.

16 minutes ago, deelusions from afar said:

An idea for someone who is involved in membership at the club: Could the club offer stickers (eg for your car) that has number of years of membership / consecutive years of membership.  There will obviously be a lot of bandwagon supporters jumping on which is great for the club but I think most long terms members / supporters would love to be able to show they've been there the whole time.

I second that! (worth more than just a 👍, dfa)

We can write to Membership as well. This address gets a personal (though I don't know how influential) response: [email protected]

You could also mount your 2021 membership card on your window!😉 I am particularly pleased to have this memento of this wonderful year!

Edited by Timothy Reddan-A'Blew
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On 9/21/2021 at 6:20 PM, M_9 said:

Great initiative by the club on a number of fronts:

  • hit members whilst we're on a high
  • no price rise - unlike at least two other clubs (Dogs, Tigers) who increased or downgraded membership packages following their premiership (not that we've won a flag recently)
  • the option (which I took up) to donate the membership package back to the club. I've recently taken a dozen scarves to the Salvos.

I mentioned in another thread how the Bulldogs alienated a very significant number of their members in relation to point 2 above.
Dogs membership climbed by 9k after their flag win, but then only 6k in the next 4 years. And that includes their introduction of a  Ballarat 2-game membership. 

Correct me if I'm wrong M_9, but Trident memberships have gone up nearly 10% for 2022 

Edited by Stiff Arm

16 hours ago, Dingo said:

Like you l am a red leg member.We should get a reduced membership fee for the next season because we have stuck by the club.

You got a premiership. Not enough?

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11 hours ago, Stiff Arm said:

Correct me if I'm wrong M_9, but Trident memberships have gone up nearly 10% for 2022 

I have a Platinum (Redlegs Home and Away) membership and posted after receiving a letter around September that, from memory, said there'd be no rise in the cost of my membership.

I no longer have the letter and may have misread it. I pay by direct debit and I think that recommences next month.

Other membership categories may not have had a price freeze..

Alternatively I may have been rewarded for having a premium membership for more than 20 years. J first purchased a membership in 1962.

My membership, which includes the GFG, is far cheaper than my Cats and Bulldog supporting mates who pay significantly more for an equivalent membership.

My understanding is that there's a long wait for a GFG membership at all of the big four clubs..  

28 minutes ago, M_9 said:

I have a Platinum (Redlegs Home and Away) membership and posted after receiving a letter around September that, from memory, said there'd be no rise in the cost of my membership.

I no longer have the letter and may have misread it. I pay by direct debit and I think that recommences next month.

Other membership categories may not have had a price freeze..

Alternatively I may have been rewarded for having a premium membership for more than 20 years. J first purchased a membership in 1962.

My membership, which includes the GFG, is far cheaper than my Cats and Bulldog supporting mates who pay significantly more for an equivalent membership.

My understanding is that there's a long wait for a GFG membership at all of the big four clubs..  

The club has frozen all membership prices for 2022. 

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I know it is very early days but does anyone know how we're tracking atm with membership numbers?

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