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On 2/22/2022 at 1:27 PM, 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? 

 

I won’t argue with you: l’ll just point to the scoreboard towards the end of May.

I also suggest you look at the pattern of signing on from one year to the next. Members do not necessarily automatically renew, but l bet nearly all of them will this year following our success, and most of this is done in the month either side of the season start, and that does not include the bonus of the new members who are new demon supporters who’ve want to join the premiership bandwagon plus the rub off of the womens’ potential success. Just look at the way Hawthorn went from having one of the smallest membership lists to one of the biggest on the back of their three premierships, which l think we shall more than replicate.
 

We shall see, but l bet I’m closer than your pessimistic projections. Perhaps I’m just more optimistic about our continuing success than you!

 
On 2/22/2022 at 1:38 PM, Action Jackson said:

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.

I agree, 65k if we have a solid year. You can see from George's table that it's a pretty slow burn from March onwards... There are a couple of unknowns this year - the flag and (hopefully) being lockdown-free compared to the past two seasons. However, I think most of this would have already been factored into the tally.

The clubs usually have a big membership drive day in partnership wth SEN. That normally adds a couple of thousand. I don't think we've had that yet.

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46 minutes ago, tincan said:

I agree, 65k if we have a solid year. You can see from George's table that it's a pretty slow burn from March onwards... There are a couple of unknowns this year - the flag and (hopefully) being lockdown-free compared to the past two seasons. However, I think most of this would have already been factored into the tally.

The clubs usually have a big membership drive day in partnership wth SEN. That normally adds a couple of thousand. I don't think we've had that yet.

Hopefully we can also continue to convert MCC members to dual membership to up the numbers.

Would love to know the total number of demon supporting MCC members.

FYI this isn't a dig at MCC members, would just love to know how it would make our total supporter base numbers look in comparison to other clubs.

 
3 minutes ago, Action Jackson said:

Hopefully we can also continue to convert MCC members to dual membership to up the numbers.

Would love to know the total number of demon supporting MCC members.

FYI this isn't a dig at MCC members, would just love to know how it would make our total supporter base numbers look in comparison to other clubs.

We have just over 20% of the 130,000 MCC members. Not sure how many of those are already dual members...

10 minutes ago, tincan said:

We have just over 20% of the 130,000 MCC members. Not sure how many of those are already dual members...

Also how many if them select "Melbourne" as their club but aren't really huge footy fans so unlikely to spend extra on a dual membership?


Did the club have a membership tent at the game yesterday and if so did it look busy?

37 minutes ago, Docs Demons said:

Did the club have a membership tent at the game yesterday and if so did it look busy?

I'm tipping anyone who turns up to Casey for a practice match aganst North in February is aready a member  ;-) 

 

It was only a practice match, but performances like yesterday will generate more Memberships. 
These Players are doing themselves and the club a great Service. 

Just for the heck of it I extracted each team's Twitter follower stats:

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I recall that a couple of years ago our figure was approx 40K.  So 70K is a big improvement.  However, we are right down the ladder across the AFL. 

It is a bit disappointing given we have just won a flag.

Our figure may reflect our fan demographics ie much older fans who typically don't use social media. 

Nonetheless, it says we have work to do to win over a younger generation.


3 minutes ago, Lucifers Hero said:

Just for the heck of it I extracted each team's Twitter follower stats:

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I recall that a couple of years ago our figure was approx 40K.  So 70K is a big improvement.  However, we are right down the ladder across the AFL. 

It is a bit disappointing given we have just won a flag.

Our figure may reflect our fan demographics ie much older fans who typically don't use social media. 

Nonetheless, it says we have work to do to win over a younger generation.

it just shows more demon fans have class and bypass the twitter cesspit

41 minutes ago, Lucifers Hero said:

Just for the heck of it I extracted each team's Twitter follower stats:

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I recall that a couple of years ago our figure was approx 40K.  So 70K is a big improvement.  However, we are right down the ladder across the AFL. 

It is a bit disappointing given we have just won a flag.

Our figure may reflect our fan demographics ie much older fans who typically don't use social media. 

Nonetheless, it says we have work to do to win over a younger generation.

Wow, lower than expected. I know we have much higher Instagram followers than many of those teams, it jumped up about 30 thousand during the finals. Not sure about Facebook. Would be great to add those two columns if you have time! 

34 minutes ago, tincan said:

Wow, lower than expected. I know we have much higher Instagram followers than many of those teams, it jumped up about 30 thousand during the finals. Not sure about Facebook. Would be great to add those two columns if you have time! 

Including Instagram

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For Instagram we rank 11th which is probably closer to our membership ranking.

Not sure how to get fb figures without loggin into each club's fb page.

Come on Dees Suporters, we are finally a great side and we are only 43000 members.

All MCC members be a member of the MFC, and raise our tally.

We are going to be a powerhouse of a team and we should at least get to 70000+ members.

Get on board the Dee Train

Go the Mighty Demons


3 hours ago, daisycutter said:

 

 

I love a man of few words. 

Do we think this is:

A) Tim 'the Bull' Smith.

B) Tim 'the drink driver Smith

C) just a regular Tim Smith

 

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probably my best post ever

demonland hall of fame stuff

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3 hours ago, daisycutter said:

 

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probably my best post ever

demonland hall of fame stuff

I couldn’t find anything to argue with.  

3 hours ago, daisycutter said:

 

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probably my best post ever

demonland hall of fame stuff

The subtleties of it… it can be read so many ways! Kudos.


On 2/22/2022 at 4:04 PM, 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

Certainly appear  to be. I guess now that I live in Beechworth I look at the MCG precinct as a little larger than when I lived in Northcote.

Access and parking appear to be more difficult but it was always resolved by staying around post game while crowds dwindled.

it would be great after a match to get express train to Fishermans Bend entertainment training centre where car would be parked, maybe even overnight accommodation if required.

On 2/22/2022 at 6:06 PM, old dee said:

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

As quoted to DC plus I think the Gprecinct is maybe a little more sacred with less room for the required facility.

I have previously suggested that Tigers go down to Tassie as the Tassie Tigers and we redevelop Punt road facility.

5 minutes ago, dpositive said:

Certainly appear  to be. I guess now that I live in Beechworth I look at the MCG precinct as a little larger than when I lived in Northcote.

Access and parking appear to be more difficult but it was always resolved by staying around post game while crowds dwindled.

it would be great after a match to get express train to Fishermans Bend entertainment training centre where car would be parked, maybe even overnight accommodation if required.

if fisherman's bend ever gets 80,000 high density residents the parking opportunities will be worse than mcg/sports precinct

 

Include a transport hub in the centre so people can get there from suburbs before match and express to MCG

7 hours ago, dpositive said:

As quoted to DC plus I think the Gprecinct is maybe a little more sacred with less room for the required facility.

I have previously suggested that Tigers go down to Tassie as the Tassie Tigers and we redevelop Punt road facility.

Totally support that idea. A neighbour is from Tassie (car still plates) and has tigers stickers on back window. Maybe he knows something.


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