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2 hours ago, Demonland said:

I saw advertising where St. Kilda were offering 2 for 1 Memberships. I hope that only counts as 1.

Yes they were hammering that on SEN last Wednesday or Thursday, I wondered if it would only count as 1 but more than likely will count as 2.

 
On 2/19/2022 at 9:38 AM, Its Time for Back to Back said:

This membership table comes from the HS on 19 Feb. West Coast had the most members last year and are probably on top at this point. We are having our best year ever and are 9th. A bit of a reality check about the relative strengths of the Clubs and where we sit. 

Richmond 84,948
Collingwood 70,000
Carlton 67,928
Essendon 60,678 
Hawthorn 60,100
Port Adelaide 52,164
Geelong 49,055
St Kilda 43,500
Melbourne 43,000
Adelaide 40,000 +
Fremantle 40,000
Western Bulldogs 38,824
North Melbourne 38,756
Sydney Swans 35,722
Brisbane Lions 29,318
GWS Giants 25,094
Gold Coast 8,721
 

Makes me puke seeing the Carlton and Essendon membership numbers where they are given how crap they've been for years.

20 minutes ago, gs77 said:

Makes me puke seeing the Carlton and Essendon membership numbers where they are given how crap they've been for years.

Only goes to show how delusional these people are.

 
26 minutes ago, gs77 said:

Makes me puke seeing the Carlton and Essendon membership numbers where they are given how crap they've been for years.

Still not as putrid as us cobba.

8 hours ago, gs77 said:

Makes me puke seeing the Carlton and Essendon membership numbers where they are given how crap they've been for years.

I think there will be a huge serge in wthe first couple of rounds as we celebrate the premiership., I’m still predicting 65-70k which will put us well within the top six. If we go back to back 2023 will be well in excess of 100,000.


3 hours ago, Dees2014 said:

I think there will be a huge serge in wthe first couple of rounds as we celebrate the premiership., I’m still predicting 65-70k which will put us well within the top six. If we go back to back 2023 will be well in excess of 100,000.

‘Well in excess of 100k’…

You are just setting yourself up for disappointment.

We need to be in the top 4-6 teams for 6+ years with at least 2 flags and then we can talk about having market share like that.

22 hours ago, gs77 said:

Makes me puke seeing the Carlton and Essendon membership numbers where they are given how crap they've been for years.

They are a long way off our 50 years of crap.

Ok so I want to sign up, I was a redlegs member back in the darkest days from 2008-2013, but those are all sold out now and the trident too (which is around the price range). Forgive me if I'm wrong but if I'm a member I only want to sit amongst my fellow kin and be undercover.

Of the 40k or so we have currently what is the breakdown of memberships? in terms of Redlegs, Trident and so on...

 
2 hours ago, DemonSam said:

Ok so I want to sign up, I was a redlegs member back in the darkest days from 2008-2013, but those are all sold out now and the trident too (which is around the price range). Forgive me if I'm wrong but if I'm a member I only want to sit amongst my fellow kin and be undercover.

Of the 40k or so we have currently what is the breakdown of memberships? in terms of Redlegs, Trident and so on...

So are you saying you won’t buy a membership if you aren’t assured an undercover seat?

And you were a member in 2013?

So possibly getting wet < 2012 Neeld era Dees?

 

Maths is wild.

3 hours ago, DemonSam said:

Ok so I want to sign up, I was a redlegs member back in the darkest days from 2008-2013, but those are all sold out now and the trident too (which is around the price range). Forgive me if I'm wrong but if I'm a member I only want to sit amongst my fellow kin and be undercover.

Of the 40k or so we have currently what is the breakdown of memberships? in terms of Redlegs, Trident and so on...

There’s a roof going over the ‘G so you’re all good with the undercover part. 

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10 hours ago, DemonSam said:

Ok so I want to sign up, I was a redlegs member back in the darkest days from 2008-2013, but those are all sold out now and the trident too (which is around the price range). Forgive me if I'm wrong but if I'm a member I only want to sit amongst my fellow kin and be undercover.

Of the 40k or so we have currently what is the breakdown of memberships? in terms of Redlegs, Trident and so on...

They should have reserved seat packages for undercover seats on level 1 can't remember what it's called though.

talk to membership on the phone.

i'm sure they can easily find you a reserved seat under cover

11 hours ago, DemonSam said:

Ok so I want to sign up, I was a redlegs member back in the darkest days from 2008-2013, but those are all sold out now and the trident too (which is around the price range). Forgive me if I'm wrong but if I'm a member I only want to sit amongst my fellow kin and be undercover.

Of the 40k or so we have currently what is the breakdown of memberships? in terms of Redlegs, Trident and so on...

There used to be a membership category called "demon seats - undercover" that was on level 1 on the wing. Had GF guarantee too if I remember correctly ...

On 2/20/2022 at 6:53 PM, gs77 said:

Makes me puke seeing the Carlton and Essendon membership numbers where they are given how crap they've been for years.

I predict we will be at 65-70 thousand by mid year particularly if we start well and the girls take out the flag. We traditionally sign up a lot of our members in the first 3 or 4 weeks of the year, and so it will be this year.

4 hours ago, Dees2014 said:

I predict we will be at 65-70 thousand by mid year particularly if we start well and the girls take out the flag. We traditionally sign up a lot of our members in the first 3 or 4 weeks of the year, and so it will be this year.

I can only assume you're a youngster... 

We reached approx 53,000 members after our grand final win. Some of those members were WA people who support other clubs but purchased a membership to gain GF entry. 

Where do you believe another 15-20k members are going to appear from by the middle of the year? 

The only possible way that could possibly happen is if the MFC/MCC dual membership came down to some ridiculous price. 

I don't understand where you think that amount of new members will come from if not from the MCC? 

 


10 minutes ago, JimmyGadson said:

I can only assume you're a youngster... 

We reached approx 53,000 members after our grand final win. Some of those members were WA people who support other clubs but purchased a membership to gain GF entry. 

Where do you believe another 15-20k members are going to appear from by the middle of the year? 

The only possible way that could possibly happen is if the MFC/MCC dual membership came down to some ridiculous price. 

I don't understand where you think that amount of new members will come from if not from the MCC? 

 

Weve had more than that many unique members over the last 5-10 years. 

10 minutes ago, JimmyGadson said:

I can only assume you're a youngster... 

We reached approx 53,000 members after our grand final win. Some of those members were WA people who support other clubs but purchased a membership to gain GF entry. 

Where do you believe another 15-20k members are going to appear from by the middle of the year? 

The only possible way that could possibly happen is if the MFC/MCC dual membership came down to some ridiculous price. 

I don't understand where you think that amount of new members will come from if not from the MCC? 

 

We were on track for $60k before Covid hit again.

I don't think 65k is out of the realms of possibility after a flag, but I think it will end up somewhere between 60k and 65k.

On 2/21/2022 at 6:25 AM, rpfc said:

‘Well in excess of 100k’…

You are just setting yourself up for disappointment.

We need to be in the top 4-6 teams for 6+ years with at least 2 flags and then we can talk about having market share like that.

I reckon if we build a new entertainment,training, community centre in Fishermans Bend/ Port Melbourne with its anticipated 800,00 new residents we could easily look at that membership.

41 minutes ago, dpositive said:

I reckon if we build a new entertainment,training, community centre in Fishermans Bend/ Port Melbourne with its anticipated 800,00 new residents we could easily look at that membership.

800,000 lol

48 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

800,000 lol

Fair enough DC but I'm pretty sure that's the figure governments of bot persuasions have stated over the many years that this project was promoted.


17 minutes ago, dpositive said:

Fair enough DC but I'm pretty sure that's the figure governments of bot persuasions have stated over the many years that this project was promoted.

they are quoting 80,000 by 2052 not 800,000......still in their dreams, but

6 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

they are quoting 80,000 by 2052 not 800,000......still in their dreams, but

Thanks DC 

But can still build our membership if we have a presence there

Just now, dpositive said:

Thanks DC 

But can still build our membership if we have a presence there

think you're flogging a dead horse here dp. the board has decided the new home is to be in the mcg precinct

 
2 hours ago, daisycutter said:

think you're flogging a dead horse here dp. the board has decided the new home is to be in the mcg precinct

Correct DC. Why people keep thinking fisherman's bend is beyond me. The board says G precinct. Everything else will not happen. 


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