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Attendance excuses/reasons? 163 members have voted

  1. 1. What have you/friends/family given as PRIMARY reasons they are not going to the footy?

    • Covid - Prefer not to get sick, see you in 2025
      35
    • Kayo - I like sitting on my [censored] at home
      27
    • Arrogant - I only rock up to finals, H&A is for chumps.
      5
    • Low Functioning - I don’t want to bother going to Ticketek website
      23
    • I’m special - so different to the above it’s not even funny.
      27

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1 hour ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Agreed.

Wished the Brisbane game was on a Friday night, but the AFL were always going to give us the Thursday night slot as both sides have a bye the week before.

I don't mind the 4:40pm Saturday though.

The AFL does not care about attendance on a Thursday night. It is all about TV ratings.

 
22 hours ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

35K is a good crowd considering it’s the average attendance since 2000 between the 2 sides at the MCG, and then you factor Mothers Day.

100% agree, really good crowd under the circumstances I thought it would be less

  • 3 weeks later...
 

On a positive note, there was a very healthy queue for memberships outside the ground and many, many little kids be-decked in the red and blue (inc. mine)  walking up Brunton Rd (obviously unaware of our injury list). We got our little Demon apparel at half-time.

We're a weird lot I reckon.

Seriously, the biggest contributing factor imo is that we have an ageing supporter base, the majority of whom either can't be bothered booking online or it's too much 'effort'.

Melbourne supporters are so weird, I was sitting MCC yesterday and the lack of energy, excitement and support from start to finish was just bizarre. I don't know if it's because we've been waiting for a challenge or that it was against a side everyone was assuming we'd beat but I'm sure it had some effect on the psyche of our players. Poor crowd and poor vibe.

Let's hope when they open back up to walk ins from round 12 we start seeing more oldies get to games and it bumps up the numbers.


16 minutes ago, PartyTimeJohnny said:

29k pretty embarrassing lol

Against a team with zero supporters in Melbourne on a cold day at a rubbish time.  Good crowd

Essendon v Freo at Docklands got 24k

Geelong v Freo at KP got 20k

So our 29k is 25% and 50% higher attendance than Fremantle's two other Victorian games this year.

Is it great for a tip 4 match up? No, I'd like more. But it is pretty much on par for AFL crowds in 2022.

 

30k against Fremantle at an odd Saturday twilight fixture time when crowd numbers are down due to COVID is a great effort.

In non COVID times we get 35-40k and a 1.45 or 7.30 slot. That's an excellent result.

Edited by A F

 
2 hours ago, JimmyGadson said:

Melbourne supporters are so weird, I was sitting MCC yesterday and the lack of energy, excitement and support from start to finish was just bizarre.

Not so in the cheer squad, Jimmy! 
It’s midnight on New Year’s Eve for the entirety of the match. 🥳 💥 🎉🥳

There's enough empty seats in the N53 section on level 2 of the Olympic Stand right now that a few of us that have dispersed reserved seats can sit together which is great. Queues for beers and the loos are short and getting in and out of the ground takes 5 minutes. It's not all bad having a flakey supporter base. 


8 minutes ago, FearTheBeard said:

29,812 is the biggest crowd we've ever had against Fremantle at home, so really not that bad.

This, typically our games against freo are sub 20k

10 minutes ago, FearTheBeard said:

29,812 is the biggest crowd we've ever had against Fremantle at home, so really not that bad.

So we should be talking up the great crowds?

3 hours ago, JimmyGadson said:

We're a weird lot I reckon.

Seriously, the biggest contributing factor imo is that we have an ageing supporter base, the majority of whom either can't be bothered booking online or it's too much 'effort'.

Melbourne supporters are so weird, I was sitting MCC yesterday and the lack of energy, excitement and support from start to finish was just bizarre. I don't know if it's because we've been waiting for a challenge or that it was against a side everyone was assuming we'd beat but I'm sure it had some effect on the psyche of our players. Poor crowd and poor vibe.

Let's hope when they open back up to walk ins from round 12 we start seeing more oldies get to games and it bumps up the numbers.

These issues are real, no doubt about it. For me, the major issue is dealing - or attempting to deal - with Ticketek. It seems long gone are the days when, as a member, you could very conveniently phone the Club (as an interstater) to book and credit card your payment with the assistance of some friendly Club employee meeting all your needs (and more). The alternative was just as easy: pay cash / card at the entry gate with a genuine MFC seating area of a very good standard. Personalised service is always preferred in this household - we have enough issues driving 900 kms to get to the MCG home ground, working out accommodation needs, preparing for the return journey and feeling satisfied with the low-budget commitments.

It recently took me nine days to get a Ticketek ticket/mobile phone icon just to watch one particular match - and the seats, shelter and facilities at the ground level area of the Southern Stand of the 'G left much to be desired. 

4 hours ago, JimmyGadson said:

We're a weird lot I reckon.

Seriously, the biggest contributing factor imo is that we have an ageing supporter base, the majority of whom either can't be bothered booking online or it's too much 'effort'.

Melbourne supporters are so weird, I was sitting MCC yesterday and the lack of energy, excitement and support from start to finish was just bizarre. I don't know if it's because we've been waiting for a challenge or that it was against a side everyone was assuming we'd beat but I'm sure it had some effect on the psyche of our players. Poor crowd and poor vibe.

Let's hope when they open back up to walk ins from round 12 we start seeing more oldies get to games and it bumps up the numbers.

I was sitting on level 2 MCC yesterday and there were quite a few children in Melbourne attire nearby, made me feel quite good!  However the 4.35 pm start on a Saturday afternoon was not great and I know a few supporters who gave up on the idea of attending and sat home by the fire with drink in hand and watched on Kayo!

Bring back Saturday arvo around 2.00pm and see attendances increase.


A lazy 75, 000 at the ‘G today. Carl vs. Collingwood. Yet their cheer squads are nowhere near as loud as ours. 
#CheerSquadWars 😁

5 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

A lazy 75, 000 at the ‘G today. Carl vs. Collingwood. Yet their cheer squads are nowhere near as loud as ours. 
#CheerSquadWars 😁

so much for 'sold out'

29k was about 10k more than i was expecting tbh - terrible time for most on a cold melbourne day - and i'd guess that there was nowhere near 1000 freo fans there...i of course took one of them before heading out together for the evening 

sigh

I genuinely reckon 2/3rds of all Melbourne club members this year brought memberships so they’d get finals tickets. Not many show up on game day - which is bizarre given where we’ve come from, and how good we’ve been the last few years.

I will say the apparel is moving. Hopefully the club is making its money there.

1 minute ago, whatwhat say what said:

so much for 'sold out'

29k was about 10k more than i was expecting tbh - terrible time for most on a cold melbourne day - and i'd guess that there was nowhere near 1000 freo fans there...i of course took one of them before heading out together for the evening 

sigh

I don’t know. I reckon they had more than that. Or they were few, but very loud. Especially in the second half. 

13 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

I don’t know. I reckon they had more than that. Or they were few, but very loud. Especially in the second half. 

sound reverberates in a colosseum i reckon

we were very, very quiet what with us being, well, ordinary

Edited by whatwhat say what


I’ve missed 2 games this year Hawthorn with covid and yesterday with a flu so bad I ended up watching the game in bed on my iPad! A lot of illnesses going around so it could well be a factor 

20 years (a generation) of us being crap and getting crap time slots and coverage during a period where the AFL has deliberately maximised revenue by scheduling the "big clubs" at the popular times. This has meant 25 years for those clubs to grow and gain supporters, whereas smaller supported clubs have suffered. This doesn't go away because we won the flag: we need a dynasty over 3-4 years, and a 10 year successful period winning, playing finals and attracting supporters before we even start to turn this around.

 

 

I hereby formally send a plea to our members to come to our home games, Please?

It wasn't funny to hear the Freo chants during the last quarter, specially when they were 2000 against 26000. 😔

13 minutes ago, ElDiablo14 said:

I hereby formally send a plea to our members to come to our home games, Please?

It wasn't funny to hear the Freo chants during the last quarter, specially when they were 2000 against 26000. 😔

Not withstanding having just got out of hospital and certainly unable to attend but using ticketek to get "prime" seats in nose bleed territory level four is just not on. I always seat level one,  M46 or level two but absolutely refuse level four. With my health lately (not Covid related) just better I stay at home. Will try for the Sydney game.


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