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On 9/29/2021 at 3:30 PM, longsuffering said:

68395

Ima round this up to 68400 and ask @longsuffering if a username-change is in the offing (?) 🙂

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8 hours ago, one_demon said:

So it's part of the MCC but not run by the MCC?

Correct, the football club has a separate board but still gets some help from the cricket club. Years ago the MCC was more hands on, but no more. 

 

4 hours ago, Longsufferingnomore said:

Yes just thinking about that. 

Love, love, LOVE the name-change! ❤️💙💕❤️💙

5 hours ago, Longsufferingnomore said:

Yes just thinking about that. 

I feel seen with that name change. 

 
On 10/1/2021 at 8:05 AM, Dee Dee said:

Correct, the football club has a separate board but still gets some help from the cricket club. Years ago the MCC was more hands on, but no more. 

Any reason as to why The MFC hasn't tried to sever it's ties with The MCC? 


3 hours ago, one_demon said:

Any reason as to why The MFC hasn't tried to sever it's ties with The MCC? 

It did for a time, but returned to the fold when Jim Stynes was MFC president. If you look at the history of the football club you’ll find why they are so closely tied.

On 9/30/2021 at 11:27 PM, wonnabeeri said:

Can we quit the dictator Dan [censored]?

The same 'dictator' to be democratically elected in a landslide. 

If like this year we're still flogging three game memberships deep into the season then we could top 80k I think. 

On 9/29/2021 at 4:20 PM, Jontee said:

63, 789

Am I allowed to change mine? 63,791

I miscounted AND my sister just rang to say she was buying a membership......

On 9/29/2021 at 2:41 PM, ding said:

So we finally won a Grand Final.

Im still drifting between drunk and hungover and have spent up big on club merch. I know im not alone, and many would have spent much more than me going by the jumper auctions online. This premiership will do so much for the club that its effects will be felt for years.

One of the huge improvements should be club membership next year. Lets see who can get closest to the official figure.

53,706 was this years total and we will break that by a long way.

My guess for next year is 67,500.

Whats yours?

53k is great in this horrible covid time.

Your guess sounds good but may be higher depending on covid.

Another year like this one and fans free to flock to the G could see 70 plus.

This could be a decade of success on and off the turf.


On 10/2/2021 at 2:46 PM, Dee Dee said:

It did for a time, but returned to the fold when Jim Stynes was MFC president. If you look at the history of the football club you’ll find why they are so closely tied.

Thanks for the information.   I've always wondered about the MCC connection.

Breaking news….

2022 memberships have dropped.

GF guaranteed are still available.

I got my beautiful fiancé a general admission with GF guaranteed attached. Put her on waiting list for Redlegs.

[censored] yes, 

Carn the Dees!!!!

Prediction: 64,2021 😉

I wonder how much work we’ve been doing (and can do) with the Chinese and Multicultural community that we had been doing so well at during 2018. That seems to have dropped off the radar a bit in the club’s communications.

That being said, there’s no better recruitment tool than actual winning! 😄


68,755

 

Hi all looking for some feedback on 2022 memberships. Looking to upgrade and wanted some ideas on best options.

i like the idea of being in the Olympic Stand but don’t like being at ground level. Not a huge fan of the SOuthern Stand as we seem to be away from the crop of Melbourne supporters. 
 

In the Olympic Stand the Q section Is the top tier and according to the seat map is public admission. Is this available to the home membership (base level)? If so are there any additional charges on the day as opposed to the southern stand)?

Q2 is there a trident family equivalent or at least a junior variation to the membership? If so Is this considered reserved seating as it appears to be a waiting list involved here. Not sure I’ll get access to this though. 

any other options? Looking to spend ball park $500 for myself and son (10 yo) and optionally mrs. 

Any recommendations greatly appreciated.

 

 

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