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2 hours ago, 58er said:

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! 

Ridiculous comment 68er and not even amusing.

Queanbeyan is not a part of Canberra and never has been.

Memberships for NSW dogs would be re-routed if sent to Canberra! Re-routed!

 
1 hour ago, BDA said:

It would be great if all these new members turned up to the G.

Agree BDA 29k for two top 4 sides at the G was a tad disappointing on a perfect Saturday afternoon for football. I must admit that due to the tightness of the game we didn’t fire up until the last quarter so the boys didn’t get a heap of support, there was more yelling at the poor quality of the umpiring fraternity. Still very happy for the clubs coffers.!!!

 
1 minute ago, DeeZone said:

Agree BDA 29k for two top 4 sides at the G was a tad disappointing on a perfect Saturday afternoon for football. I must admit that due to the tightness of the game we didn’t fire up until the last quarter so the boys didn’t get a heap of support, there was more yelling at the poor quality of the umpiring fraternity. Still very happy for the clubs coffers.!!!

Apart from rhe Cheer squad of course they were right into it all day.!!


1 hour ago, DeeZone said:

Agree BDA 29k for two top 4 sides at the G was a tad disappointing on a perfect Saturday afternoon for football. I must admit that due to the tightness of the game we didn’t fire up until the last quarter so the boys didn’t get a heap of support, there was more yelling at the poor quality of the umpiring fraternity. Still very happy for the clubs coffers.!!!

4th v 10th is hardly two top 4 teams. 29K against Fremantle for us is great, especially when richmond got 30K against Port with 30,000 more members.

3 hours ago, Queanbeyan Demon said:

Has anyone registered their pet as a member?

No, but I brought my owner to the game as guest. Does that count?

 
On 5/29/2023 at 9:50 AM, Queanbeyan Demon said:

Has anyone registered their pet as a member?

I was tempted to, but no.  Sadly the pet memberships assume all pets are dogs - I don't think my cats would appreciate the doggie-type member items.... anyway, I don't think the club did pet memberships this year 


35 minutes ago, Katrina Dee Fan said:

I was tempted to, but no.  Sadly the pet memberships assume all pets are dogs - I don't think my cats would appreciate the doggie-type member items.... anyway, I don't think the club did pet memberships this year 

and i'm pretty sure that when the club (or other clubs) did, they didn't count in published membership totals

3 hours ago, daisycutter said:

and i'm pretty sure that when the club (or other clubs) did, they didn't count in published membership totals

Yep, not since Hawthorn was caught doing it in the 90s!!

On 6/13/2023 at 2:55 PM, daisycutter said:

time marches on

64,492

DC Club is still showing the same number today, either numbers have stalled or someone at the club is asleep at the wheel.!!


Just now, DeeZone said:

DC Club is still showing the same number today, either numbers have stalled or someone at the club is asleep at the wheel.!!

i guess numbers are lower now and they are probably going for weekly updates

maybe tonight's the lucky night?

3 hours ago, DeeZone said:

DC Club is still showing the same number today, either numbers have stalled or someone at the club is asleep at the wheel.!!

here ya go, dz.    just peanuts, but.

 

64,751

An amazing effort to get to 65,000 after and so close to our 2022 figure. 

DC do we have 66,000 in us???

13 minutes ago, DeeZone said:

DC do we have 66,000 in us???

last year from this point on, we added about 4k.

repeat that and we end up about 68.75.  i expect they will come up with some "marketing" incentives to try to reach 70k.  we will wait and see, eh?


12 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

last year from this point on, we added about 4k.

repeat that and we end up about 68.75.  i expect they will come up with some "marketing" incentives to try to reach 70k.  we will wait and see, eh?

Free entry to Kings Birthday?

 

Thanks DC still squeezing along almost 65k.!!


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