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For selfish reasons, I only hope it doesn't have to be consecutive years!

I've clocked about 15 years overall, including some of the very worst years, but have a gap because a bunch of those things that happen, happened.

Personally, I think being a continuous member from 2007-2017 should also count for additional rewards. Like, a sympathetic hug from a player or a free 20-minute session in a sound proof padded room.

But, seriously, I think anything that recognises the deep durability of some members is a good idea.

 
3 minutes ago, Demonland said:

I like it.

Did anyone receive the email a bajillion times or was that just me?

I got a separate email for each member of the family even though we manage them all together. Is it possibly that?

And yeah, more off field goals for the club with this, really nailing it.


9 minutes ago, Demonland said:

We have 17 memberships in the extended family but I received it over 30 times

That's a lot of recognition...

2 hours ago, Demonland said:

I like it.

Did anyone receive the email a bajillion times or was that just me?

Yeah I got maybe 6.

Entered every one of them in a desperate and greedy grab at the free stuff. 

 
14 hours ago, Little Goffy said:

For selfish reasons, I only hope it doesn't have to be consecutive years!

I've clocked about 15 years overall, including some of the very worst years, but have a gap because a bunch of those things that happen, happened.

Personally, I think being a continuous member from 2007-2017 should also count for additional rewards. Like, a sympathetic hug from a player or a free 20-minute session in a sound proof padded room.

But, seriously, I think anything that recognises the deep durability of some members is a good idea.

Haha, I'm with you LG. Membership years between 2007 and 2017 should be like dog years

3 hours ago, Roger Mellie said:

I didn't get an email and have clocked up 20+ years 🤔

Same here RM.😢


46 minutes ago, DeeZone said:

Same here RM.😢

 

3 hours ago, Roger Mellie said:

I didn't get an email and have clocked up 20+ years 🤔

I've clocked up 37 years, I didn't get an email

Seen nothing yet but did get the AFLW Prelim at the G one twice.

This morning I got an SMS from the club saying the email address on my membership account is invalid, and to reply with an up to date email.

But last night I received the team selection email and also the AFLW finals one twice.

Just to be sure, I logged on to my MFC Membership account and the email appears to be correct.

Not sure if there are issues from the club's end with this.


I have just sent an email off to membership advising of this oversight so will wait for response.!!

1 hour ago, peasant said:

This morning I got an SMS from the club saying the email address on my membership account is invalid, and to reply with an up to date email.

But last night I received the team selection email and also the AFLW finals one twice.

Just to be sure, I logged on to my MFC Membership account and the email appears to be correct.

Not sure if there are issues from the club's end with this.

Same same

We are 30+ year members (Mr and Mrs) and have not yet received an email but know that it will come.

Rather than an afternoon tea with other old fuddie duddie members, we would prefer to attend a couple of training sessions where we could meet and talk casually and informally to the players like when they held open training sessions in mid season. I recall one at Prahran and another in East Malvern.

Preferable to a phone call or an online video call that puts unnecessary pressure on the players and coaches. They were fun and the kids (grandkids) could run around and meet the players. Jack Watts was a favourite.

In any event, success is it's own reward for long term supporters like us and, personally, we want and need no more.

GO GOODY GO DEES

A lot of duplicate emails for some, but none for me :-(

(18 years consecutive)

I think for some/many of those years, certain years should be converted to 5. Or 10 more years (hello, Neeld 'era') because it certainly felt like 10 at times. It took some herculean type efforts to not obliterate the membership at times. 

None for me and I'm 15+ as MCC/MFC - wonder if that category doesn't count?

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