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Anyone else concerned that the club hasn't started updating the 2024 membership tally? Are we that far behind compared to last year?

 
53 minutes ago, FearTheBeard said:

Anyone else concerned that the club hasn't started updating the 2024 membership tally? Are we that far behind compared to last year?

i heard from a call out volunteer that we are in front of last years' comparative figure by around 1k or so - but given our season starts in 3 days I am not sure whether this is good or bad

 
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58 minutes ago, george_on_the_outer said:

How hard is it to put the numbers up?

Our ever reliable comms. team still has last years figures on the website.

Exactly this, mist teams have already published theirs.

According to a lady from the membership department we are only a few away from 50,000 currently. She didn't have the exact figure.

Not sure how that compares to this time last year.


11 hours ago, Dee Zephyr said:

According to a lady from the membership department we are only a few away from 50,000 currently. She didn't have the exact figure.

Not sure how that compares to this time last year.

49,850 at 6 March (thanks @58er and @DeeZone)

On 04/03/2024 at 08:43, george_on_the_outer said:

How hard is it to put the numbers up?

Our ever reliable comms. team still has last years figures on the website.

Personally I like that we've almost closed up shop re comms and instead simply focusing on our footy. I can guarantee that none of our supporters will remember spelling players names incorrectly, putting up the wrong pictures, not providing updates on practice matches and generally not doing social media if we win ag least 4 of our first 6 matches. Actions speak louder than words.

Didn't know where else to put this. Ambush marketing? Deplorable anyway.

This time, for the first time, when I clicked on my 'regularly searched' google icon:

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Still no membership numbers? 

Information from the club app and websites gets stripped back more and more each year. 


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13 minutes ago, Nascent said:

Still no membership numbers? 

Information from the club app and websites gets stripped back more and more each year. 

website is currently showing 48,037

5 hours ago, FearTheBeard said:

website is currently showing 48,037

Thanks, I mainly use the app but do jump on a desktop from time to time... no idea how I missed that.

48,880 todays numbers.😁

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