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23 minutes ago, —coach— said:

49,667 now according to MFC website.

Would that include AFLW memberships?

47,667 not 49,667

 
3 minutes ago, Action Jackson said:

Nah it says 49,667

 

How weird is that. I just checked and it definitely said 47,667 then refreshed and it now says 49,667. Only checked after I read coach's post. It's a bit strange that it jumped that much in one day. Has virtually never done that much of a jump by this stage of the year. Wouldn't surprise me if it's meant to be 47k. 

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53 minutes ago, Its Time for Back to Back said:

How weird is that. I just checked and it definitely said 47,667 then refreshed and it now says 49,667. Only checked after I read coach's post. It's a bit strange that it jumped that much in one day. Has virtually never done that much of a jump by this stage of the year. Wouldn't surprise me if it's meant to be 47k. 

certainly weird 

i've checked it now 3 times and it went 49,667 then 47,667 and then just now 49,667 again


If we start the season off well I can see us easily cracking 65,000. People won’t want to miss out on finals guarantees and so forth. 

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I have put up 47,667 in the spreadsheet on Page 1. 

But if the 49K number is correct, then we have signed up 4,500 in the past week?. 

However, on the numbers published by the club we only signed up 400 from 28 Feb to 7 March, so it is entirely possible that 49,667 is correct.

On 2/21/2022 at 3:01 AM, Dees2014 said:

I think there will be a huge serge 

This one?

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4 hours ago, daisycutter said:

certainly weird 

i've checked it now 3 times and it went 49,667 then 47,667 and then just now 49,667 again

 

42 minutes ago, george_on_the_outer said:

I have put up 47,667 in the spreadsheet on Page 1. 

But if the 49K number is correct, then we have signed up 4,500 in the past week?. 

However, on the numbers published by the club we only signed up 400 from 28 Feb to 7 March, so it is entirely possible that 49,667 is correct.

I checked back with the Club and they confirmed that it's now 49,667. The guy said his numbers must have been delayed. If that's the case it's been out for weeks which as you say George is quite possible. 

21 minutes ago, Its Time for Back to Back said:

 

I checked back with the Club and they confirmed that it's now 49,667. The guy said his numbers must have been delayed. If that's the case it's been out for weeks which as you say George is quite possible. 

When did the afl club support members flow thru?


50K before round 1?? That is sweet

we will be smashing records this year and dare I say it - taking advantage of our success

On 3/11/2022 at 4:05 PM, binman said:

This one?

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Sorry, try “surge”. Serves me right for not proof-reading it. Carlton seems to be popping up everywhere!

On 3/11/2022 at 4:05 PM, binman said:

This one?

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I remember this guy playing. He was good No wonder his son played OK too

On 3/11/2022 at 12:33 PM, Jaded No More said:

If we start the season off well I can see us easily cracking 65,000. People won’t want to miss out on finals guarantees and so forth. 

I agree, we must have missed out on a few thousand memberships in the second half of last season. There was no incentive to buy a membership when the remaining games and finals were all being played interstate.

Last night should have been 2pm-ish on a Saturday. Imagine the membership signups at the ground and all the kids buying merchandise!! Huge misread by the AFL.

Our next home game is Friday night so when do the kids get to see the Dees at the MCG? Could affect our membership tally.


1 hour ago, Maldonboy38 said:

Last night should have been 2pm-ish on a Saturday. Imagine the membership signups at the ground and all the kids buying merchandise!! Huge misread by the AFL.

Our next home game is Friday night so when do the kids get to see the Dees at the MCG? Could affect our membership tally.

Well Pert as well, we pushed for this to be the first game of the season. 

2 hours ago, Maldonboy38 said:

Last night should have been 2pm-ish on a Saturday. Imagine the membership signups at the ground and all the kids buying merchandise!! Huge misread by the AFL.

Our next home game is Friday night so when do the kids get to see the Dees at the MCG? Could affect our membership tally.

The kids will join us if we keep winning 

Marquee spots in the AFL are gold

The boys are doing us proud 

i just wish Robbie Flower was here to see it

3 hours ago, Maldonboy38 said:

Last night should have been 2pm-ish on a Saturday. Imagine the membership signups at the ground and all the kids buying merchandise!! Huge misread by the AFL.

Our next home game is Friday night so when do the kids get to see the Dees at the MCG? Could affect our membership tally.

The time and schedule stopped me flying down from the Northern Rivers.

Metricon is 8PM on a Sat. My 6yo wants to go but with an 80min drive each way, way too late.

Why can’t parents use the internet and but merch and memberships? I don’t buy this ‘more saturdays for kids to get there’ as a spur for that stuff.

 


im struggling to even get 2 reserved seat memberships, tried sending email, posted my "interest" via the website, and tried ringing the club today but was on hold for over 20 mins....

4 minutes ago, Tracca said:

im struggling to even get 2 reserved seat memberships, tried sending email, posted my "interest" via the website, and tried ringing the club today but was on hold for over 20 mins....

We don't need you Tracca we have enough members!!!  Only joking hang in there. 

2 hours ago, —coach— said:

51,513 now according to MFC Instagram

More kids will sign up this week

Number 5 Jumpers in the school yard

 
1 hour ago, Sir Why You Little said:

More kids will sign up this week

Number 5 Jumpers in the school yard

My son got the new long sleeve clash jumper at half time and the number 11 went straight on. Number 5 on his other jumper though 😉

8 minutes ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

My son got the new long sleeve clash jumper at half time and the number 11 went straight on. Number 5 on his other jumper though 😉

Excellent. The new Gen


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