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Share your passion for the Melbourne Football Club by becoming part of The Demon Army - the official cheer squad of the red and blue.

Package Benefits

  • Exclusive 2024 Demon Army supporter item
  • Demon Army Membership Card
  • Access to purchase reserved seats at away games
  • The chance to walk onto the 'G to display the club banner
  • Access to ticketing privileges

Key Info

  • Cheer squad members must hold a 2024 Melbourne Football Club access membership to be eligible to join.
  • Access to reserved seats with The Demon Army for Melbourne Football Club matches interstate will be allocated on a first-come, first served basis to Melbourne Football Club members. Demon Army membership does not guarantee a ticket to any ticketed match.
  • Easy Pay based on 6 monthly instalments.
  • Family membership includes two adults and up to four children under 15 as of 1 January 2024. Alternatively, can include two juniors under 15 as of 1 January 2024 and two youths under 18 as of 1 January 2024.
  • Finals tickets eligibility: Should Melbourne participate: the Cheer Squad has access to a limited amount of finals tickets, which are allocated based on active participation within the group, regular involvement on match day and length of membership. Under no circumstance are finals tickets guaranteed by holding a Demon Army membership.

Any questions hit up @WalkingCivilWar

Or visit this link: https://membership.melbournefc.com.au/membership/demon-army

 

Thanks Andy! You’re making my new job easy 😅

Besides all you’ve outlined above, the best thing about joining the DA is the great bunch of people you’ll have the pleasure of spending time with. There’s folks of all ages, all walks of life, many different personalities but the one thing we all have is an unwavering passion for our beloved Dees. We have such a well-run cheer squad, harmonious and fair, unlike some other cheer squads where in-fighting and disunity has seen their Club having to step in and take control.

DA members choose their level of involvement; we have members who pay their yearly fee and that’s the extent of their involvement, all the way through to people like me who are like that rash that just won’t go away 😁 and everything in between. 

We’re hoping to crack 1000 members this year. I’m sure we’ll get there. ❤️💙

8 hours ago, Demonland said:

Share your passion for the Melbourne Football Club by becoming part of The Demon Army - the official cheer squad of the red and blue.

Package Benefits

  • Exclusive 2024 Demon Army supporter item
  • Demon Army Membership Card
  • Access to purchase reserved seats at away games
  • The chance to walk onto the 'G to display the club banner
  • Access to ticketing privileges

Key Info

  • Cheer squad members must hold a 2024 Melbourne Football Club access membership to be eligible to join.
  • Access to reserved seats with The Demon Army for Melbourne Football Club matches interstate will be allocated on a first-come, first served basis to Melbourne Football Club members. Demon Army membership does not guarantee a ticket to any ticketed match.
  • Easy Pay based on 6 monthly instalments.
  • Family membership includes two adults and up to four children under 15 as of 1 January 2024. Alternatively, can include two juniors under 15 as of 1 January 2024 and two youths under 18 as of 1 January 2024.
  • Finals tickets eligibility: Should Melbourne participate: the Cheer Squad has access to a limited amount of finals tickets, which are allocated based on active participation within the group, regular involvement on match day and length of membership. Under no circumstance are finals tickets guaranteed by holding a Demon Army membership.

Any questions hit up @WalkingCivilWar

Or visit this link: https://membership.melbournefc.com.au/membership/demon-army

Me and the missus have now joined.

❤️💙

 

Sounds like pretty good value.

It's safer for " crazies" to stick together.

And I mean that word as a term of endearment. Not it some whacky Dad's army kind of way.

Unfortunately feeling the current economic squeeze at the minute. 

Sadly, Kayo has gone up too .

It's back to Aldi imitation Stella Artois.

Presently angry at the Missus for spending a fortune to see the Sydney Swift show. Bah. Humbug. And don't mention the cost of parking for it.

It's damaged the budget beyond the opening round which is a bummer for me, living in Wollongong.

Besides that Swift is no Aretha Franklin... But Once again I digress...

Edited by leave it to deever

Not related to the Demon Army by why can we no longer get players pictures on our membership cards and what happened to the fridge magnets with the draw on them? 
 

They can’t of been costing that much.


10 hours ago, Palace Dees said:

Me and the missus have now joined.

❤️💙

Nice! Thank you Mr and Mrs PD. Much appreciated xxx

2 hours ago, Demonland said:

Surely I now qualify for a free snag or two at the Scratch Match @WalkingCivilWar?

No

4 hours ago, leave it to deever said:

It's safer for " crazies" to stick together.

“Crazies” is an understatement. I thought I was OTT but there’s some members who are otherworldly levels-passionate. They make me appear normal. 😅

 

 
Just now, Demonland said:

McDonalds it is then. 😜

You wanna kiss a ton of $$$ goodbye? Go for it!

Besides, the McDonalds tent is for promotion purposes, no food. So unless you wanna leave the ground and travel to the nearest Macca’s (which is quite the hike since there’s nothing close to the sch!tt-hole that is Casey)… snags in bread for you (fully paid for)!

 


10 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

“Crazies” is an understatement. I thought I was OTT but there’s some members who are otherworldly levels-passionate. They make me appear normal. 😅

 

So the DA is full of rough and scary sheilas ?

1 minute ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

So the DA is full of rough and scary sheilas ?

YEP

A welcome and well worded email from the club today which allowed me to easily order a plastic membership card (my preference).

Completed the order and they thanked me but then it defaulted back to the start as if I'd done nothing. Repeated the order and same again. Who knows if it worked.

Ah.. First world problems

I'll probably be in Dhaka or Kolkata for the first round so priority delivery is not exactly a must for me

Have not downloaded the MFC App as yet but it's an interesting add on to the communication suite

Edit... my error.. as an AFL member with MFC support I was ineligible for a card as the message said.

Prompted me to go to the AFL site and I was able to order one

Edited by Diamond_Jim


Just now, Bitter but optimistic said:

Any chance of getting a hot sheila for a date if I joined up WCW ?

We’re a cheer squad, not miracle workers. 

5 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Any chance of getting a hot sheila for a date if I joined up WCW ?

If you head down to the MCG tonight, you might be able to pull a swifty.

5 hours ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

We’re a cheer squad, not miracle workers. 

Gold! 


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