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Was hoping for 65,000+ members.

But nevertheless 62,813 (so far) is an amazing effort for the Melbourne Football Club. Congratulations to all those loyal Melbourne Demons supporters have have signed up! :cool:

As I mentioned previously, I remember the days when we were happy to get at least 20,000 members.

How times have changed and it just goes to show that you not only need to win Premierships but you must have sustained success over many decades to compete with the likes of Collingwood, Richmond, Essendon, Carlton and Hawthorn.

I am hopeful that we are on the right track to eventually have over 80,000+ members in the future. But it will take time and more Premierships!

Edited by Supreme_Demon

4 minutes ago, Supreme_Demon said:

Was hoping for 65,000+ members.

So was I. Still am hoping for this, especially since tomorrow night’s banner thanks our 65,000 members. 
😳

 
28 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

So was I. Still am hoping for this, especially since tomorrow night’s banner thanks our 65,000 members. 
😳

You might have to fork out for an extra 2187 memberships to get us over the line WCW 🤣

56 minutes ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

You might have to fork out for an extra 2187 memberships to get us over the line WCW 🤣

Cake. I can do that with just my walking around money. 😎
Except I can’t really since I’m determined to get to Perth for round 20 as well as Brisbane for round 23. I’ll sell a kidney if need be. 


1 hour ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

So was I. Still am hoping for this, especially since tomorrow night’s banner thanks our 65,000 members. 
😳

Don’t worry. We’ve got this.

2 hours ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

So was I. Still am hoping for this, especially since tomorrow night’s banner thanks our 65,000 members. 
😳

Season 8 Nbc GIF by The Office

 
24 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

They should sell 2 game Memberships for the Filth and Carlscum games

They have.  For $13

If the club insist on flogging Mickey Mouse memberships they should try selling them by the quarter in the last two home games. That should get them to 65K. 


1 hour ago, FlashInThePan said:

@WalkingCivilWar you only need to scrounge up $28,431 if they will give you the $13 membership. Can’t you get that out of the cookie jar? 😝

 

Pfft, of course I can. I’m a Melbourne supporter, remember?! And just for sh*itz & giggles, let’s round it up to $30, 000. That few extra memberships might be needed in case next week’s banner thanks our 65,000+ members. 

Edited by WalkingCivilWar

We made it!!

dees-reach-milestone-surpassing-65k-members

Melbourne’s membership tally currently sits at 65,472.

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And membership numbers do not close off until the end of this month.

More growth to go!

Edited by Lucifers Hero


2 minutes ago, Lucifers Hero said:

We made it!!

dees-reach-milestone-surpassing-65k-members

Melbourne’s membership tally currently sits at 65,472.

65K_900x560_V2.png?width=952&height=592

And membership numbers do not close off until the end of this month.

More growth to go!

Phew!!!

Tonight’s banner raising could’ve been awkies. 

Big effort by G Pert and his crew.when you remember where we came from in terms of membership and merchandising.

Well done to all our members - make sure you renew each and every year and we stay financially strong 

Those $13 memberships… 

If only Clayton wore a higher number, amirite?

These numbers are quickly becoming irrelevant.

The better number to track might be revenue from memberships, with the floor of what is needed to run the club and thrive.


14 minutes ago, rpfc said:

Those $13 memberships… 

If only Clayton wore a higher number, amirite?

These numbers are quickly becoming irrelevant.

The better number to track might be revenue from memberships, with the floor of what is needed to run the club and thrive.

All the clubs have got these kind of deals going.

 
23 minutes ago, FlashInThePan said:

@WalkingCivilWardo we need to pass the hat tonight to try and top up your cookie jar?

No need to, Flash. We’ve hit 65,000!

I mean, pass the hat if you really insist. The DA could do with a *Pandora gift set. A cheer squad can never have too many of those, amirite?!

Suspicious Meme GIF by MOODMAN

*the white gold one. Not with the bracelet on its  own but with all the charms included. And the diamond earrings (large and dangly) and the solid gold pendant, again white gold. And the diamond cuff links for S & Gs 
You might wanna bring out the 10 gallon stetson for this whip-around. 

Edited by WalkingCivilWar
Forgot to add the diamond cuff links for S & Gs

18 minutes ago, drysdale demon said:

All the clubs have got these kind of deals going.

That’s my point.


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