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8 hours ago, daisycutter said:

what is the definition of priority 1, 2 and 3 memberships?

Context?

If context is GF tickets, 1 = those with a GFG plus others; 2 = long term members (could be 20 or 25 years) plus others, 3 = Other membership types eg 3yr, GA etc.

 
14 hours ago, daisycutter said:

as expected we have just crashed the 50k barrier

 

50,054

Yes Yes Yes GIFs | Tenor

You'd think our results and performances over the first 5 weeks would be crucial for realising our aspirtions to reach 75k members.  5-0 or 4-1 would go along way towards it, as would a much more attacking brand and hopefully some big margins.

Would be great to only drop one at most out of Bulldogs, Lions, and Swans, then hammer the Eagles and Dons leading into the Anzac Day Eve game agaisnt the Tigers would have even the most pessmistic MFC supporter up and about and hopefully eager to get aboard financially.


16 minutes ago, Vipercrunch said:

You'd think our results and performances over the first 5 weeks would be crucial for realising our aspirtions to reach 75k members.  5-0 or 4-1 would go along way towards it, as would a much more attacking brand and hopefully some big margins.

Would be great to only drop one at most out of Bulldogs, Lions, and Swans, then hammer the Eagles and Dons leading into the Anzac Day Eve game agaisnt the Tigers would have even the most pessmistic MFC supporter up and about and hopefully eager to get aboard financially.

The most likely one is the Brisbane game, we play them at the Gabba.

 

44 minutes ago, ElDiablo14 said:

The most likely one is the Brisbane game, we play them at the Gabba.

 

Last time we played them there we were up 11 goals at half time.

32 minutes ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

Last time we played them there we were up 11 goals at half time.

I'll be heading to the Gabba for the very first time, so would love the score line to be the same.

I doubt it though but I'll take any win!

 

My scarf, card and stickers turned up today.

I like that the card has my seat printed on it. It’ll make me extra smug when I point it out to some ring in whose sitting in my seat.

On 3/6/2023 at 7:49 AM, AzzKikA said:

This is going to sound dumb but I stopped going coz I think I am a curse on the team, as soon as I stopped in 2019 we started to rise.

Any supporter older than 45 can regard themselves as the kiss of death.   

Worked out with 1987 and a 10 y.o. age of criminal responsibility.


On 3/7/2023 at 7:53 PM, daisycutter said:

as expected we have just crashed the 50k barrier

 

50,054

Apparently so has the membership Dept DC. 

Excluding today, as it was obviously going to be a huge 24 hours given it's Melbourne M'ship day,  the demand to join in general plus other general inquiries/ admin requests on the m'ship side is said to be off the charts at the moment.

While this is obviously a great situation to be in, i'm also lead to believe the club has allegedly underestimated the situation and is (or was at one point) majorly under-staffed.  A number of ring-ins (parden the pun) have been recruited from within and without apparently in order to assist & play catch up.

Edited by Demon Dynasty

they have been advertising on the radio 6 games for a standard 3 game membership (for a limited time)

that's a good deal and no doubt getting lots of interest

23 hours ago, ElDiablo14 said:

The most likely one is the Brisbane game, we play them at the Gabba.

 

Swans for me. They have the wood over us.


18 minutes ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

There's a schedule of radio appearances on this page - very interested to hear what Charlie Spargo has to say, can't imagine him getting too excited about anything 😂

https://www.melbournefc.com.au/news/1280431/dees-radio-takeover-celebrating-membership-deal

@Dr. Gonzo do you see Charlie Spargo as our version of Kimi Raikonnen?

Kimi, deadpan delivery. A great ambassador for Finland as referenced by some of his famous quotes.

36 minutes ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

There's a schedule of radio appearances on this page - very interested to hear what Charlie Spargo has to say, can't imagine him getting too excited about anything 😂

https://www.melbournefc.com.au/news/1280431/dees-radio-takeover-celebrating-membership-deal

Charles is a great man. He will relish the new wing structure 

10 minutes ago, TRIGON said:

@Dr. Gonzo do you see Charlie Spargo as our version of Kimi Raikonnen?

Kimi, deadpan delivery. A great ambassador for Finland as referenced by some of his famous quotes.

Love Kimi’s work. A true individual and a superb driver 

On 3/6/2023 at 7:54 PM, 58er said:

Our last 4 crowds at the MCG were:

Round 21  vs Pies        70,000  home

Round  22 vs Blues      55,000  home 

Qualifying Final  vs Swans  72,000 or 78, 000 not sure. 

Semi Final vs Lions       62,000

Hardly a drop off. !!! Yes if we played Pies Cats or Tigers would have been sellouts I suppose. 

I don't think it's fair to include finals crowds in the attendance discussion.

The round 21 crowd against the pies was made up of 50,000 of them, was the most disappointing Melbourne turnout of the year.

7 hours ago, Jaded No More said:

Swans for me. They have the wood over us.

But they will be scarred from last year GF. And they typically start slow.


6 hours ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

There's a schedule of radio appearances on this page - very interested to hear what Charlie Spargo has to say, can't imagine him getting too excited about anything 😂

https://www.melbournefc.com.au/news/1280431/dees-radio-takeover-celebrating-membership-deal

He is very passionate about NBA, you'll see him tweeting most days about his beloved Lakers.

7 hours ago, daisycutter said:

they have been advertising on the radio 6 games for a standard 3 game membership (for a limited time)

that's a good deal and no doubt getting lots of interest

I'll be getting this, see you all there!

6 hours ago, TRIGON said:

@Dr. Gonzo do you see Charlie Spargo as our version of Kimi Raikonnen?

Kimi, deadpan delivery. A great ambassador for Finland as referenced by some of his famous quotes.

Kimi is a legend and very much missed in the F1 paddock. He at least has a personality.

 
On 3/7/2023 at 7:53 PM, daisycutter said:

as expected we have just crashed the 50k barrier

 

50,054

I’m confused. This figure was reached at 3:34pm today according to a DA member in the know.

Maybe you have E.S.P.,Daise. 

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