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19 hours ago, old dee said:

My expectations are being realised with our success last year. It's all good for the club but not so for me. 3 game membership is looking very likely for me in 2023. I won't go to a game where I have to sit in level 3. Another draw back of success is all the night games we now get, again great for the club but a pain for me. Go Dees. 

od, regardless of which membership you have, how many games you go to, you will always be a Demon at heart.  Sometimes that is enough.

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2 hours ago, Lucifers Hero said:

od, regardless of which membership you have, how many games you go to a game, you will always be a Demon at heart.  Sometimes that is enough.

Got it in one LH. I much prefer going to a game but as you age something's get harder. 

11 minutes ago, old dee said:

Got it in one LH. I much prefer going to a game but as you age something's get harder. 

.. and some things no longer do ;-) 

 
11 minutes ago, Wells 11 said:

.. and some things no longer do ;-) 

The story of life wells 

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

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Add x 2 more - signed up my daughters again last night via Auskick rego. 
Got them into Darebin Falcons, let’s hope the Daisy legacy rubs off! ❤️💙

 
1 hour ago, 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

Bugger off. I GOT THE EMAIL FIRST. Haha


17 minutes ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

Anyone know where to collect membership scarves from ?

Mine got sent with membership pack on mail.
fir collection, If at game, the outlet thing is always near gate 3. Or, at Demon Shop if business hours. 

Max told me it was my membership,  I showed it to everyone that Max has my number..

16 hours ago, Deemented Are Go! said:

Mine got sent with membership pack on mail.
fir collection, If at game, the outlet thing is always near gate 3. Or, at Demon Shop if business hours. 

They had no scarves available at Gate 3 last night, we received ours in the mail as well. Possibly out of stock.!

23 hours ago, daisycutter said:

 

55,083

Wow!!!! Numbers are seriously building each week. 70,000+ is now look realistic, a couple of weeks ago I would have said 65,000 was a win. Go Dees!!!

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21 hours ago, Deemented Are Go! said:

Add x 2 more - signed up my daughters again last night via Auskick rego. 
Got them into Darebin Falcons, let’s hope the Daisy legacy rubs off! ❤️💙

Do those count?! I’ve got my oldest as a member and through Auskick sign up.


55k how many turned up last night? 25? Bombers fans outnumbered us for our home game and they are winless 

Covid aside I would have hoped for more members at the game 

5 hours ago, Cards13 said:

Do those count?! I’ve got my oldest as a member and through Auskick sign up.

Yeah, I emailed the membership department because last yearI got the kids MFC memberships before they started Auskick and wanted to check that their membership carries over to the successive year when doing via Auskick this year. 

They confirmed that yes, the Auskick membership nomination carries over and is counted on the tally as a 'bone fide' membership. 

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9 hours ago, 640MD said:

Max told me it was my membership,  I showed it to everyone that Max has my number..

Haha

26 minutes ago, Deemented Are Go! said:

Yeah, I emailed the membership department because last yearI got the kids MFC memberships before they started Auskick and wanted to check that their membership carries over to the successive year when doing via Auskick this year. 

They confirmed that yes, the Auskick membership nomination carries over and is counted on the tally as a 'bone fide' membership. 

Thanks and hahaha my little guys has 2 memberships! Staunch Dees kid.

3 hours ago, DubDee said:

55k how many turned up last night? 25? Bombers fans outnumbered us for our home game and they are winless 

Covid aside I would have hoped for more members at the game 

It was a poor crowd for a Friday night, 44k let alone a Dees v Dons game. Dons fans are soft as butter. 


12 hours ago, Cards13 said:

Thanks and hahaha my little guys has 2 memberships! Staunch Dees kid.

Yep same here as I signed him up with the Auskick membership this week too.

20 hours ago, DeeZone said:

They had no scarves available at Gate 3 last night, we received ours in the mail as well. Possibly out of stock.!

Cheers my brother was wondering as they had a sign at the membership hub outside gate 3 saying no scarf collections. I assume it's a covid thing? But my family didn't get any in the mail (I opted for the Demon Shop voucher instead but they didn't). Will try the Demon Shop next home game.

On 4/2/2022 at 3:52 PM, DubDee said:

55k how many turned up last night? 25? Bombers fans outnumbered us for our home game and they are winless 

Covid aside I would have hoped for more members at the game 

Doubt it there were more Dees than Bom bers on Friday on the zmembers stand side of ground and at least halved or MFC 55/45 in lower Warne Stand.  

But I agree it was a disappointing crowd total driven first by the Bombers probably not buying tickets after last week's loss to Lions 

I thought minimum 30,000 Dees were there but we don't ( or didn't make perhaps as much noise as we could/ should) 

MCC side of ground should be full with members at least 3:4 full each home game with all the groups on Level2. 

Msny more Dees fans are in Outer because of GA ticketing  also!! 

 

Fingers crossed we can get to 65,000 Demons members. We are tracking along nicely. Just gotta keep winning!

If we get over 70,000 members I will be over the moon!


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