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Our early season fixture certainly won't be helping our membership growth - 5 out of the first 10 games are interstate (I know everyone gets the gather round).

However, that is the same as the Lions, Freo, GC and Eagles, while the Crows, Power and Giants have only played interstate 4 times only the Swans have played interstate more than us! But compare that to all the other Victorian teams who've all played 3 each, we've been dealt an interesting early draw!

 

 
3 hours ago, Red and Blue realist said:

Our early season fixture certainly won't be helping our membership growth - 5 out of the first 10 games are interstate (I know everyone gets the gather round).

However, that is the same as the Lions, Freo, GC and Eagles, while the Crows, Power and Giants have only played interstate 4 times only the Swans have played interstate more than us! But compare that to all the other Victorian teams who've all played 3 each, we've been dealt an interesting early draw!

 

Its the opposite of what we usually get - often we get a glut of MCG games in the first half of the year followed by half a dozen road trips in the 2nd half of the year. 

After we play Port next week we have 10 Vic games (8 MCG, 1 Docklands, 1 Geelong) and 3 interstate games (1 NT, 1 Tas, 1 Syd) for the remainder of the year. I know what I'd rather have and I gather the FD would agree.


On 5/9/2023 at 6:40 PM, JimmyGadson said:

Not sure why people are surprised.. 

As has been said, it takes years of sustained success to bring new supporters and then members to a club and aside from those MCC members who will never buy a MFC membership, we're just about at capacity. Anything more will be the hand out type three game memberships.

Win the flag this year and we could get 70k next year due to it being a flag year. 

We need multiple flags to attract a new gen of supporters and that'll be what pushes us into that next tier of club. 

For measure, the Saints have been in the doldrums recently but due to the spike in performance this year, I'm pretty sure they are at about 60,000 now too which is a smidge behind us. Whilst it looked like we were getting away from them in recent years, it shows that members fluctuate more than people think depending on where your club is at. Our rise is not a true reflection of growth, but rather a bunch of supporters jumping back on board post some dark years. 

All clubs have a slow growth of members due to the game growing which has been no different with us, as well as the normal bump that comes post flag. The real and lasting spike will be seen years after multiple flags. That's the challenge for us. 

 

No it's not as simple as that. Many other clubs have become powerhouses without sustained success.

In 2017 Richmond hadn’t won a premiership and hardly made finals in almost 40 years but their membership was over 70,000. The following year, after a premiership, they cracked 100,000, hardly sustained success.

Collingwood won one premiership between 1959 and 2009 but have been a powerhouse with a large supporter.

Carlton have almost 100,000 members but have been the poorest club in the league since 2000.

It's not just sustained success that builds a club, it's something more than that. And we certainly can't blame MCC members, most that I know have dual memberships and every Melbourne based club has a similar issue.

2 hours ago, daisycutter said:

tic ... tic ...

62,954

Excellent stuff! 😎👍🏻

I think we should easily reach 65,000 members soon.

Getting to 70,000 members might be a stretch though. But fingers crossed we make it! 🤞

GO DEMONS!!! 🔴🔵👹

 

incidentally this is about 3.5k ahead of where we were last year on the 21st may

so 70k is starting to look gettable


14 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

incidentally this is about 3.5k ahead of where we were last year on the 21st may

so 70k is starting to look gettable

Eminently if we keep winning the next month leading up the Pies as the 3rd game at the G in a row. Inclusive of that is a day game that families can get to and buy memberships in person - yea that is still a thing for some reason.

I will be there to cheer on our flag winners on both teams…

3 hours ago, daisycutter said:

blasting away

 

63,750

This is pleasing to see. 70K target definitively within reach. 
Hopefully the team has set a goal for Port-Freo-Carl in the lead into Kings B’day. Everyone on the list will be striving for selection for the big day. 
Hi to all! #GoDees

 

On 5/13/2023 at 1:19 PM, tincan said:

No it's not as simple as that. Many other clubs have become powerhouses without sustained success.

In 2017 Richmond hadn’t won a premiership and hardly made finals in almost 40 years but their membership was over 70,000. The following year, after a premiership, they cracked 100,000, hardly sustained success.

Collingwood won one premiership between 1959 and 2009 but have been a powerhouse with a large supporter.

Carlton have almost 100,000 members but have been the poorest club in the league since 2000.

It's not just sustained success that builds a club, it's something more than that. And we certainly can't blame MCC members, most that I know have dual memberships and every Melbourne based club has a similar issue.

You have missed a vital point in the above Richmond and the pies had long periods where they won many games without winning the flag. While we were winning a handful of games a season they were wining 80-90 % of their games. 

21 hours ago, rpfc said:

Eminently if we keep winning the next month leading up the Pies as the 3rd game at the G in a row. Inclusive of that is a day game that families can get to and buy memberships in person - yea that is still a thing for some reason.

I will be there to cheer on our flag winners on both teams…

If you are contemplating buying membership at present why would buy one to get into the KB game it is already sold out. 

58 minutes ago, old dee said:

If you are contemplating buying membership at present why would buy one to get into the KB game it is already sold out. 

Sshh 

trying to make a sale here


1 hour ago, old dee said:

If you are contemplating buying membership at present why would buy one to get into the KB game it is already sold out. 

It's not sold out, GA is now reserved seats only.

I’d love to see the KB game be a 1v2 encounter. Hopefully we keep winning up to the game. Might be the biggest attendance in a  H&A game in my 50 plus years of following the Dees. Could be 95k which is virtually a GF crowd. 

On 5/9/2023 at 7:34 PM, Matt Demon said:

That bump up would've been Auskick numbers coming through. When you pay your Auskick fees and nominate which club you support you receive a free junior membership.

Looks like we have loads of junior members....

At the end of last year 59,700 individual members led to the 66,484 number quoted by the Club and the AFL.

Only 42,250 members were over 18.

So over 29% of our members are juniors.

On 5/19/2023 at 2:48 PM, Hawk the Demon said:

Looks like we have loads of junior members....

At the end of last year 59,700 individual members led to the 66,484 number quoted by the Club and the AFL.

Only 42,250 members were over 18.

So over 29% of our members are juniors.

The 29% bodes well for our next generation of supporters as in 25 years many of these will multiply.

One thing for sure is its a good time to be a Melbourne supporter, we go into every game believing we are a good chance to win, play a good brand of football, generally get the result and are always in premiership contention.

63,869 edging up to 64k.!!


On 5/19/2023 at 12:48 PM, Hawk the Demon said:

Looks like we have loads of junior members....

At the end of last year 59,700 individual members led to the 66,484 number quoted by the Club and the AFL.

Only 42,250 members were over 18.

So over 29% of our members are juniors.

Be interesting to compare that % to other clubs. If that’s at the higher end, we’re looking well placed for future growth. 

On 5/20/2023 at 5:41 PM, chookrat said:

The 29% bodes well for our next generation of supporters as in 25 years many of these will multiply.

One thing for sure is its a good time to be a Melbourne supporter, we go into every game believing we are a good chance to win, play a good brand of football, generally get the result and are always in premiership contention.

Breed like rabbits….what we need is a plague of demons

On 5/19/2023 at 2:48 PM, Hawk the Demon said:

Looks like we have loads of junior members....

At the end of last year 59,700 individual members led to the 66,484 number quoted by the Club and the AFL.

Only 42,250 members were over 18.

So over 29% of our members are juniors.

How many members are dogs I wonder?

 
6 minutes ago, Queanbeyan Demon said:

How many members are dogs I wonder?

Beauty is in the eye of the beholder QD. 

9 hours ago, Queanbeyan Demon said:

How many members are dogs I wonder?

Ridiculous comment QF not even funny!!

You are living in a bubble in cold Canberra and need a holiday in Hawaii.

Please take a couple of dogs and your membership with you! 


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