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We will pass my prediction with an extra 427 members, we are going to get close to that 65,000 membership mark.💕❤️💙

 
 

We should be sending text messages to get the last 3000 members signed to reach 65000. We are good at text messages.

18 minutes ago, Redleg said:

We should be sending text messages to get the last 3000 members signed to reach 65000. We are good at text messages.

Yeah, but we don’t want to get into a back and forth...


 
15 minutes ago, rpfc said:

Do you have to yell?

duh, it's called cut and paste in case you didn't know

 

2 hours ago, daisycutter said:

duh, it's called cut and paste in case you didn't know

Fair enough.


62,646 no movement for a few days, need to get back on the winners list if we are to reach 65,000.

Why would anyone bother buying a membership with only 2 home games left and all coterie seats having been sold. We all know there's little chance of anyone with a GA membership getting access to finals tickets considering the measly allocation each competing club gets. 

4 minutes ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

Why would anyone bother buying a membership with only 2 home games left and all coterie seats having been sold. We all know there's little chance of anyone with a GA membership getting access to finals tickets considering the measly allocation each competing club gets. 

only really a problem for grand final. ga will still get priority for other finals


2 hours ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

Why would anyone bother buying a membership with only 2 home games left and all coterie seats having been sold. We all know there's little chance of anyone with a GA membership getting access to finals tickets considering the measly allocation each competing club gets. 

 Oh boy oh boy RD take your "OD" hat off please. He would get rid of 13,000/15,000 members now you don't want any more !! 

2 minutes ago, 58er said:

 Oh boy oh boy RD take your "OD" hat off please. He would get rid of 13,000/15,000 members now you don't want any more !! 

LOL. No, I'm happy for anyone to jump on the bandwagon 58er. I'm just thinking whether there's any logical reason for buying one at this late stage but as daisycutter has pointed out there might still be an opportunity for some to get their hands on tickets for some of our early finals. More so if they happen to be against interstate sides you'd think. 

Seriously i am more interested in those original 12,000 Members who did not sign up when Peter Jackson first arrived. 
i hope they are all Members now. 
A strong finish to this year and we will have more Kids in Demons Gear going to school 

So important 

6 hours ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Seriously i am more interested in those original 12,000 Members who did not sign up when Peter Jackson first arrived. 
i hope they are all Members now. 
A strong finish to this year and we will have more Kids in Demons Gear going to school 

So important 

My son's Auskick had quite a few Melbourne jumpers this year and we are in Essendon heartland so generally lots of Essendon and Footscray with a couple of Kangaroos, Pies, Tiger, Blues etc chucked in.

In the footy side I coach at Caulfield Grammar, 5 of the 22 are MFC supporters. Not a bad strike rate, but then it is an APS school.


2 hours ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

My son's Auskick had quite a few Melbourne jumpers this year and we are in Essendon heartland so generally lots of Essendon and Footscray with a couple of Kangaroos, Pies, Tiger, Blues etc chucked in.

Do you have photographic evidence of this? I’ve never heard of one being spotted in the wild. 

 
15 hours ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

My son's Auskick had quite a few Melbourne jumpers this year and we are in Essendon heartland so generally lots of Essendon and Footscray with a couple of Kangaroos, Pies, Tiger, Blues etc chucked in.

Our thoughts and prayers…

22 hours ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

LOL. No, I'm happy for anyone to jump on the bandwagon 58er. I'm just thinking whether there's any logical reason for buying one at this late stage but as daisycutter has pointed out there might still be an opportunity for some to get their hands on tickets for some of our early finals. More so if they happen to be against interstate sides you'd think. 

Agreed RD last year we signed up 1/2,000 around or before Finals time but no GF guarantees are open this year but other Finals at the G are still a big lure. 


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