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1st game

07/03 A

18/3 H

16/3 H

20/3 H

22/3 A

23/3 H

25/3 H

25/3  A

25/3 H

4/4 H

22/3 A

31/3 H

31/3 H

27/3 H

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Oct week 3

 

 

 

 

 

19,068 21

15,211 20

21,980  22

19,026     26

16,654 22

17,625  25

 

 

 

Nov week 3

 

 

30,000 26

 

 

20,215  21

25,028 22

26,064  18

23,037     26

20,509  26

20,223  25

-

16,287

11,922

Dec week 1

 

 

 

 

28,005  7

30,096  7

28,354 07

27,914   9

24,402      4

22,433  3

22,105  11

18,217  3

18,747 2

17,541  3

Dec week 3

 

 

38,000 23

 

28,447  21

31,759  21

29,053 22

29,426  23

26,217     22

24,097  23

23,542  25

 

20,623

20,166

Jan week 3

 

 

40,000 21

 

29,764  21

33,226  21

30,068 19

30,200  20

27,027     19

25,112  23

24,558  21

21,873

22,402

22,396

Feb week 1

 

 

40,823 7

 

30,141  7

34,327   7

30,577 2

31,141   3

28,013      3

25,647   1

25,416   4

22,962   8

23,422

23,457

Feb week 2

 

44,552 19

41,562 14

 

32,157  14

35,148  14

31,310 14

31,537  10

28,759     17

26,290  12

26,039  12

23,650  12

21,448  12

 

Feb week 3

 

 

42,463 21

32,954  21

32,735 21

36,070  21

32,075 21

32,137  17

29,217     24

26,639  18

26,641  17

23,650  18

24,195  16

25,253  17

Feb week 4

 

49,850 28

44.526  28

33,458 28

32,985 28

36,973  28

32,948 28

32,679  24

29,450     26

27,066  26

27,736  26

-

25,277

 

Mar week 1

 

50,054   7

44,903 7

35,874  7

35,726 7

37,979  7

34,034  7

33,520   3

30,524      7

27,619   4

28,582   4

24,801   5

26,023

27,806

Mar week 2

48,880  14

52,738 14

49,667 14

37,083 14

36,063 14

39,537  14

34,691  14

35,080  16

32,623     16

29,510  16

30,421  15

26,751  14

26,791  14

28,068

Mar week 3

54,028

21

55,528 21

51,513 21

41,055 21

37,571  21

41,513  21

36,513  21

35,756  21

33,146    21

30,257  21

-

-

 

 

Mar week 4

54,981.       28

56,572 28

54,164 28

41,325 28

37,888  28

44,008  28

38,089  28

37,025  28

35,117     26

31,035  26

32,324  28

-

29,588

31,087

Apr week 1

 55,258 7

57,558 7

55,595 7

42,088 7

38,115  7

45,537  7

39,402   7

38,554   7

35,535     1

32,001   1

-

-

32,235

33,359

Apr week 2

 57,002 14

58,385 14

56,841 14

43,421 14

38,246  14

46,133 14

40,160  14

39,005  14

36,157     8

33,301   9

33,175  14

-

-

33,753  10

Apr week 3

58,651  21

59,220 21

57,289  21

44,934 21

38,286  21

47,174  21

40,557  21

39,281   21

36,731     20

-

 

 

 

34,548  20

Apr week 4

 60,241 28

59,545  28

57,802 28

46,093 28

38,431 28

48,080  28

40,636  28

39,634  28

37,597     30

34,068  29

 

 

 

 

May week 1

 60,416 7

60,673 7

59,144 7

46,896  7

38,521 7

49,837  7

41,640  7

40,083  7

37,766      6

34,352    7

35,205   5

-

34,489

35,205

May week 2

  62,072 14

61,324 14

60,000 14

46,896 14

38,591 14

50,107 14

41,825  14

40,380  14

38,102     13

-

-

-

34,961

 

May week 3

 62,310 21

63,750 21

60,303 21

48,784 21

38,673  21

50,422  21

42,057 21

40,549  21

38,327     23

34,871  20

 

 

 

 

May week 4

 62,606 28

63,869 28

60,782 28

48,784 28

38,673  28

50,520  28

42,352  28

40,749  28

38,479     31

35,017  22

 

 

 

 

June week 1

 62,815 7

64,135 7

61,652 7

50,085 7

38,766 7

51,770  7

43,593  7

40,934   7

38,547     6

 

 

 

 

 

Jun Week 2

 62,942 14

64,492 14

62,095 14

50,085 14

38,985  14

51,770  14

43,791 14

41,022  14

38,653     14

-

 

-

35,403

 

Jun week 3

 63,655 21

64,751 21

62,646 21

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Jun week 4

 63,984 28

64,929 28

62,738 28

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

July week 1

 64,157 7

64,976 7

65,472 7

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

July week 2

 64,214 14

67,122 14

65,756 14

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

July week 3

 64,286 21

67,177 21

65,816 21

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Final July 31

 64,645

67,673

65,902

53,188

39,774

52,405

44,191

42,102

39,211

35,953

35,911

33,177

35,345

36,937

Post 31 July

 65,717

70,785

66,484

54,495

40,531

52,446

45,178

42,233

 

 

 

 

 

 

2024  Progressive total in Red

Actual dates in Blue

Date of first game of season Home or Away

 

SOME NUMBERS FROM LONG AGO:

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Edited by george_on_the_outer

 

Thanks George_o_t_o it is great to see the file up and running for 2024 even if the numbers are down quite a bit, two failed finals series have had their impact. We need some wins to rekindle belief.!!

 

I think we are still on target for 65,000 plus. A string of wins and in the Top8 would get numbers going and it’s early in the season. 


1 hour ago, BDA said:

Our president had some membership comments in the age today. I think her remarks are fair.
https://www.theage.com.au/sport/afl/the-melbourne-president-didn-t-want-this-remark-ending-up-in-the-newspapers-20240312-p5fbs9.html

What did Kate say BDA?

5 minutes ago, DeeZone said:

What did Kate say BDA?

“Collingwood members set the benchmark when it comes to achieving huge – and let’s be honest – noisy crowd attendances; and that is a benchmark we want to chase,” Roffey told this masthead.

 

“I believe Melbourne can and should be a big club on and off the field. We have seen our membership grow to record numbers over the last few years and are on our way to reaching 75-80 thousand members, and I want to see that number keep growing. We have always had a great rivalry with the Pies on the field. Let’s add the membership-number challenge to that great rivalry off the field.”

Roffey went on to explain that her remarks should be interpreted as a call to arms for Melbourne supporters. In 2023, the Demons had 70,785 members to Collingwood’s 106,470, while the two clubs’ average crowds, including finals, were 43,860 for Melbourne and 64,429 for Collingwood.

“The crowd at a game makes a huge difference - especially a noisy crowd giving their team 100 per cent support. I’m not sure supporters realise how much difference it does make to players on the field - but it matters a lot to them. When the MCG is full and our members are making lots of noise it gives the players a massive lift out on the field.

“I will keep encouraging every Melbourne supporter to play their part by getting to games, by being louder in the stands - and getting behind their players whether the team is five goals up or five goals down - because it does matter.

Roffey admitted, “I may well go down in history as the only Melbourne president who has ever said anything positive about Collingwood - but in the context of the conversation I was having around the size of the club and crowd attendances I don’t think there is any confusion for supporters.

“We love playing at the MCG - our spiritual home; and we want to see the ’G full of red and blue every time we play there. Our supporters are the ones who will make our club big - and I would like to see them filling the stands at every one of our games and being a part of our incredible journey.”

 

Thanks BDA Kate always makes sense, it is definitely more enjoyable watching the Dees play when we are surrounded by like minded supporters making a lot of noise.😁

Good

As long as the Club continues to think of itself as Big and Growing. Last year we got shafted badly, we have to stand up and play hard ball on and off the ground. 
Years ago we merely made up the numbers. 
Not anymore…


12 hours ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Good

As long as the Club continues to think of itself as Big and Growing. Last year we got shafted badly, we have to stand up and play hard ball on and off the ground. 
Years ago we merely made up the numbers. 
Not anymore…

You have to think BIG to aim there. Same with Perty. 75,000 members nearly there Flags from all teams in 4 years. 

Some fans don’t know how hard it is in the AFL, it is extraordinarily competitive, I hate it when some cans say we don’t get crowds. We are usually in the first half dozen each season now. MCG is a bonus for us we deserve as our home ground for money making. 50,000 plus average was a dream a decade ago. 

7 hours ago, 58er said:

You have to think BIG to aim there. Same with Perty. 75,000 members nearly there Flags from all teams in 4 years. 

Some fans don’t know how hard it is in the AFL, it is extraordinarily competitive, I hate it when some cans say we don’t get crowds. We are usually in the first half dozen each season now. MCG is a bonus for us we deserve as our home ground for money making. 50,000 plus average was a dream a decade ago. 

Yes we are on a good track. I worry a little about The Gamestyle, we simply have to kick better scores 

9 Goals a game simply won’t cut it long term. We have to trade hard next summer for KPF’s. We may have to trade some midfielders to do it. 
But we simply have to score more efficiently 

Nearly 7k down on this time last year is a fair chunk to make up.

Not sure our marketing's been very inspiring or prominent enough since the flag TBH.

The off field stuff might have impacted somewhat also.

4 hours ago, Demon Dynasty said:

Nearly 7k down on this time last year is a fair chunk to make up.

Not sure our marketing's been very inspiring or prominent enough since the flag TBH.

The off field stuff might have impacted somewhat also.

Quick can we hide these figures from the media🤪

15 hours ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Yes we are on a good track. I worry a little about The Gamestyle, we simply have to kick better scores 

9 Goals a game simply won’t cut it long term. We have to trade hard next summer for KPF’s. We may have to trade some midfielders to do it. 
But we simply have to score more efficiently 

Giving up players we need is not the answer. Getting more out of the ones we have is the contract if we wish to be in the flag hunt. 


I wonder whether Kate Roffey's comment re being more like Collingwood is to do with their memberships increasing due to off field discretions while ours seem to have dropped. I'm not too concerned as the numbers will bounce back if our on field form warrants it.

56,756.!!

52 minutes ago, DeeZone said:

56,756.!!

I don't understand how we can't repeat last year's feat of 70,000. This is the best place our club has ever been in. You're insane to not be on board!

1 minute ago, HowBoutTheDees said:

I don't understand how we can't repeat last year's feat of 70,000. This is the best place our club has ever been in. You're insane to not be on board!

yes, but 5 games in and only had 1 home game. plus 3 games interstate.


2 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

yes, but 5 games in and only had 1 home game. plus 3 games interstate.

I'm always bemused by those that don't just automatically renew year-to-year. A successful club only becomes so through dedication, not by jumping on the bandwagon should we be in shape by midyear.

Wasn't sure where to put this, but my son came home from pre school today singing the [censored] Carlton song. He said one of his friends was singing it. It also came up on the kids algorithm on Spotify when my wife was driving him home. 

I suppose it's possible to push the theme song out on Spotify. It's actually a very clever way of potentially getting new supporters. 

We should do this.

Push Grand Old Flag on socials and Spotify.

5 minutes ago, Binmans PA said:

Wasn't sure where to put this, but my son came home from pre school today singing the [censored] Carlton song.

RIP kid. I hope you enjoy the orphanage. 

 
Just now, Jaded No More said:

RIP kid. I hope you enjoy the orphanage. 

My wife was quite surprised with my reaction, which was something like that's a terrible song, we don't sing that in this house. 🤣

I'm like you do realise you're married to a nuffy that lives the MFC, so much so that I went to the footy the day after our wedding, and planned the date around the footy.

Ya silly sauage wifey.

4 minutes ago, Binmans PA said:

My wife was quite surprised with my reaction, which was something like that's a terrible song, we don't sing that in this house. 🤣

I'm like you do realise you're married to a nuffy that lives the MFC, so much so that I went to the footy the day after our wedding, and planned the date around the footy.

Ya silly sauage wifey.

I planned our wedding for the weekend before the footy season starts so we can always go away for our anniversary … and then they went and introduce [censored] round 0! 🙄😡


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