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Great stuff. Now make sure you rock up to the G this weekend.  It is just so important that we vastly outnumber the opposition 

For what it’s worth, the weather app that I use shows at the moment that there will be no rain when we play on Saturday evening 🤞(yes I know BOM says it will be wet - just like it did for last Friday evening). GO DEES!


dC we are back.!!

 
On 8/16/2022 at 8:54 AM, one_demon said:

Amazing.  Let's get to 70000 next year!

With this number, we are reaching up to be classed as a “power club”. At this rate of improvement and continued success on the field we could get to 100k within three years. That is huge. I can remember when the figure was less than half our current number. Here are the latest numbers:

Club 2022 Membership Tally  Record
Adelaide 40,000 64,437 (2019)
Brisbane 40,973 40,973
Carlton 84,769 84,769
Collingwood 86,641 86,641
Essendon 78,579 84,237 (2019)
Fremantle 53,549 55,639 (2018)
Geelong 66,048 70,293 (2021)
Gold Coast 8,721 19,460 (2021)
GWS 30,861 30,861
Hawthorn 70,007 81,211 (2019)
Melbourne 62,813 62,813
North Melbourne 48,639 48,639
Port Adelaide 59,146 59,146
Richmond 99,213 105,084 (2021)
St Kilda 57,930 57,930
Sydney 51,642 61,912 (2019)
West Coast 100,000 106,422 (2021)
Western Bulldogs 49,593 49,593

I measure our rating and potential through my “grandkids test”. I have four grand kids under 7. Up until last year they used to be ridiculed when they wore their Dees jumper in the play ground. That all changed around September last year. Now they tell me the majority of footy jumpers in the playground are red and blue. 

An encouraging sign…

  • 2 weeks later...

DC 66,484 Final count not quite to 66,666 but an absolute Great Effort for our Mighty Dees.!!!!!!

1 hour ago, DeeZone said:

DC 66,484 Final count not quite to 66,666 but an absolute Great Effort for our Mighty Dees.!!!!!!

where did you get the 66,484 from dz?

yes, a mighty effort

LOL. Gold Coast lost 60% of their "members" in one season. 

13 hours ago, daisycutter said:

where did you get the 66,484 from dz?

yes, a mighty effort

DC final count was posted on the MFC website yesterday arvo👌😀.

2022 AFL MEMBERSHIP LADDER

  • 1. West Coast 102,897 (2021 tally: 106,422)
  • 2. Richmond 100,792 (2021 tally: 105,084)
  • 3. Collingwood 100,384* (2021 tally: 82,527)
  • 4. Carlton 88,776* (2021 tally: 81,302)
  • 5. Essendon 86,001* (2021 tally: 81,662)
  • 6. Hawthorn 81,494* (2021 tally: 77,079)
  • 7. Geelong 71,943* (2021 tally: 70,293)
  • 8. Melbourne 66,484* (2021 tally: 53,188)
  • 9. Adelaide 63,009 (2021 tally: 60,232)
  • 10. St Kilda 60,172* (2021 tally: 55,802)
  • 11. Port Adelaide 58,643* (2021 tally: 56,532)
  • 12. Fremantle 56,105* (2021 tally: 50,342)
  • 13. Sydney 55,394 (2021 tally: 50,144)
  • 14. Western Bulldogs 50,941* (2021 tally: 46,541)
  • 15. North Melbourne 50,191* (2021 tally: 46,357)
  • 16. Brisbane Lions 43,319* (2021 tally: 40,289)
  • 17. GWS Giants 32,614* (2021 tally: 30,185)
  • 18. Gold Coast 21,422* (2021 tally: 19,460)
  • TOTAL - 1,190,671 (2021 tally: 1,113,441)
  • * Club membership record in 2022

https://www.foxsports.com.au/afl/afl-membership-numbers-ladder-2022-afl-club-membership-by-team-club-records-most-members-west-coast-richmond/news-story/fb533d3e5f05e6f9f757dabf4b77b0a6

Doubt we have been in the top 10 before.  Great achievement!

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3 minutes ago, Lucifers Hero said:

2022 AFL MEMBERSHIP LADDER

  • 1. West Coast 102,897 (2021 tally: 106,422)
  • 2. Richmond 100,792 (2021 tally: 105,084)
  • 3. Collingwood 100,384* (2021 tally: 82,527)
  • 4. Carlton 88,776* (2021 tally: 81,302)
  • 5. Essendon 86,001* (2021 tally: 81,662)
  • 6. Hawthorn 81,494* (2021 tally: 77,079)
  • 7. Geelong 71,943* (2021 tally: 70,293)
  • 8. Melbourne 66,484* (2021 tally: 53,188)
  • 9. Adelaide 63,009 (2021 tally: 60,232)
  • 10. St Kilda 60,172* (2021 tally: 55,802)
  • 11. Port Adelaide 58,643* (2021 tally: 56,532)
  • 12. Fremantle 56,105* (2021 tally: 50,342)
  • 13. Sydney 55,394 (2021 tally: 50,144)
  • 14. Western Bulldogs 50,941* (2021 tally: 46,541)
  • 15. North Melbourne 50,191* (2021 tally: 46,357)
  • 16. Brisbane Lions 43,319* (2021 tally: 40,289)
  • 17. GWS Giants 32,614* (2021 tally: 30,185)
  • 18. Gold Coast 21,422* (2021 tally: 19,460)
  • TOTAL - 1,190,671 (2021 tally: 1,113,441)
  • * Club membership record in 2022

https://www.foxsports.com.au/afl/afl-membership-numbers-ladder-2022-afl-club-membership-by-team-club-records-most-members-west-coast-richmond/news-story/fb533d3e5f05e6f9f757dabf4b77b0a6

Doubt we have been in the top 10 before.  Great achievement!

Where to go from here now? Regardless of the outcome of this year's finals, surely we expect 70k+ members in 2023.

Just now, ElDiablo14 said:

Where to go from here now? Regardless of the outcome of this year's finals, surely we expect 70k+ members in 2023.

Btw where we the club with the most growth? % wise...

1 hour ago, ElDiablo14 said:

Btw where we the club with the most growth? % wise...

Maybe Eldiablo pies 21% Dees 24% mind you that isn’t my strongest suite.😁😁

Holy crap West Coast are a big club. Hopefully we can have sustained finals appearances and  fingers crossed  another flag to get a new wave of members. 

On 9/1/2022 at 7:04 PM, DeeZone said:

DC 66,484 Final count not quite to 66,666 but an absolute Great Effort for our Mighty Dees.!!!!!!

I predicted 66,485!!!! One off, I should have bought an extra ticket for my dog, lol


1 hour ago, tincan said:

I predicted 66,485!!!! One off, I should have bought an extra ticket for my dog, lol

but you should quickly buy a tattslotto ticket with extra tickets 1 off either side

great prediction

2 hours ago, The heart beats true said:

Any idea when memberships go on sale for 2023?

Early October?

 
3 minutes ago, Neil Crompton said:

Might be a few less members next year after our disappointing final series.

It may be a slow start but I hope and expect that if the team shows the high level intensity from 2021 and we have a good start of the season, supporters will come and join!


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