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On 4/1/2022 at 2:28 PM, TRIGON said:

Just got an email - from Max - stating that I have just broken the MFC membership record: 55,000 +

ALL BY MYSELF....who wants to touch me?

Ty Thank You GIF by Arturo Castro

No one 

45 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Surely we can crack 60,000. We are 4-0. 
Get on it people. 

We will blast through 60k. 70k will be a shake from here… maybe next year.

Just amazing.

 
1 hour ago, rpfc said:

We will blast through 60k. 70k will be a shake from here… maybe next year.

Just amazing.

It is isn't it!

Remember when we released the strategic plan for 2020-2023?  I remember thinking the mens premiership and 75k members was pie in the sky stuff... but we are currently on track.  Others will know better than me how we are doing on the financials and re our facilities.

So this is what is in our strategic plan:

OUR AMBITIONS
FOR 2020-2023

1. ON-FIELD PERFORMANCE

• Play in AFL and AFLW Finals each year

• Win at least 1 AFL and 1 AFLW Premiership

2. FINANCIAL

• Deliver a combined $4m profit over 4 years

• Eliminate debt

• $30m + of income producing assets

3. OUR PEOPLE

• To have a culture that inspires excellence and attracts new talent

4. OUR FANS

• Grow to 75k members

• MCG home game average crowds of 50k +

5. OUR FACILITIES

• Finish construction of high-performance facility at Casey Fields

• Start construction of new Melbourne home base facility

https://resources.melbournefc.com.au/aflc-melb/document/2022/03/01/1eca15e8-6169-401d-85cd-2b0b036e5fb9/MFC_Strategic-Plan_Web_V2.pdf


On 4/12/2022 at 2:09 PM, george_on_the_outer said:

56,734

 

51 minutes ago, Demon Disciple said:

56,734

Seems to be getting smaller.

With 56,841 members, is anyone brave enough to predict a crowd of over 30,000 for Saturday's game?

 
9 minutes ago, 13thFlagIsComing said:

Im predicting 24-25,000 for the game. Easter weekend and lots of families going away for a few days R&R.

 

Anything over 28,000 would be a great result. 

You need to update your name 13, maybe to 15…?


The fact that they still aren't allowing walk up/ins to all games is stopping thousands from going. 

It's extremely frustrating. Obviously there are other reasons. 

But having to go online to book tickets is just ridiculous with where our state is at. There's no contact tracing any more. Why are we doing it? 

15 minutes ago, JimmyGadson said:

The fact that they still aren't allowing walk up/ins to all games is stopping thousands from going. 

It's extremely frustrating. Obviously there are other reasons. 

But having to go online to book tickets is just ridiculous with where our state is at. There's no contact tracing any more. Why are we doing it? 

100% agree. Plus there is also isolation required for close contacts, even if they are testing negative on RATs.

My GF had Covid during the Bombers game and I had already had it 2 months prior, plus was testing negative to RATs. But due to the rules I couldn't go to the game....

4 hours ago, george_on_the_outer said:

56,841

That’s a bold number.

 

 

 

You’re getting sick of these?

14 minutes ago, george_on_the_outer said:

57,058

Really small increase since last week....have the numbers not been tallied over Easter? 

Still 13K ahead of last years position.

George, do you happen to know if all our GF guarantee memberships have been sold?


4 hours ago, george_on_the_outer said:

57,058

Really small increase since last week....have the numbers not been tallied over Easter? 

Still 13K ahead of last years position.

if we are only on par with last years increases from here on in we break the 70000 mark

47 minutes ago, kallangurdemon said:

if we are only on par with last years increases from here on in we break the 70000 mark

Last year we added 10k from here on, which would put us around 67k. But we should do even better than last year considering we can actually watch the games and finals live!!!

Yesterday I dropped my kids at holiday program - out of the 15-20 kids there were 3 wearing melbourne jumpers. And this was not a 'footy colours day' or 'dress up day', just 3 little legends wearing their jumpers with pride! 18 months ago you would not see this. Go Dees!!

7 minutes ago, tincan said:

Last year we added 10k from here on, which would put us around 67k. But we should do even better than last year considering we can actually watch the games and finals live!!!

yes you are correct tincan .I thought last year we ended up with 57 but checking the always accurate figures of GOTO it was in fact 54000


19 hours ago, tincan said:

Yesterday I dropped my kids at holiday program - out of the 15-20 kids there were 3 wearing melbourne jumpers. And this was not a 'footy colours day' or 'dress up day', just 3 little legends wearing their jumpers with pride! 18 months ago you would not see this. Go Dees!!

My kids are wearing their Demons guernsey's/hoodies everywhere they go these days. They get upset when they have to go in the wash! Only solution is to buy more 🤣

On 4/20/2022 at 11:24 AM, Bitter but optimistic said:

George, do you happen to know if all our GF guarantee memberships have been sold?

All of the reserved seat packages with GF guarantee have sold out. Was a about 3 weeks ago I believe.

14 minutes ago, FearTheBeard said:

All of the reserved seat packages with GF guarantee have sold out. Was a about 3 weeks ago I believe.

Yep had a look then and sold out already, good for the club!

Had a look and mine auto-renewed in October, glad that happened cos I definitely would have spaced it out a little, bought last years in June

 

 

Today is 'Membership Day' on SEN.

Club has a special promotion:  6 Home games GA membership for $66.00.  Has priority access ticket rights to first 3 rounds of finals ie not the GF.

I just bought 2 for friends/family who might want to come along.  They are GA memberships so can't sit in my level 2 Reserved Redlegs area but seats can be reserved for them at $30 each for level 2A to sit together.

Pretty good deal!

Detail here:  membership/666-6-games

 

Edit:  I bought them on my account but they can also be bought in for a new member account if that is preferred.  I found it a lot easier to just buy them and allocate them as each game comes up to whoever is free to go to the game.  Just rang the club and done in a few minutes.

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