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If chatGPT is correct this will boost our membership numbers…

 

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On 12/01/2025 at 08:53, Bombay Airconditioning said:

But the only certain memberships are worth having and most are already gone.

What are you alluding to? 

Memberships bought in Nov 24 are no more valid than an April 1 2025 or June13 2025. 
As well as rollover members  counted in from start in October 2024.

Please comment BIC. 

 
9 hours ago, 58er said:

What are you alluding to? 

Memberships bought in Nov 24 are no more valid than an April 1 2025 or June13 2025. 
As well as rollover members  counted in from start in October 2024.

Please comment BIC. 

I was replying to a comment that said “come June / July if we look like making the 8 there may be a surge in membership sales”. By then most if not all memberships that have the guaranteed GF ticket attached are already sold. 

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4 hours ago, Bombay Airconditioning said:

I was replying to a comment that said “come June / July if we look like making the 8 there may be a surge in membership sales”. By then most if not all memberships that have the guaranteed GF ticket attached are already sold. 

Fair enough that is stating a mostly true observation clearly rather than making it unclear or possibly devious to uninformed members. Many rollover fans are more likely to have a GFG without a doubt. But if any are still available come July they are still equally eligible if there is a GFG ballot in certain ticket allocations I believe. 


On 12/12/2024 at 12:17, roy11 said:

I've already paid for the GFG and my digital membership but I usually dont pay for my MCC/MFC dual membership option until closer to the season.


Spread some of these payments about a bit. 

Interesting. I didn't know you could split them like that. I just today took a big hit with 2 X GFG, 2 full price MCC-MFC and 2 discount associate MCC-MFC for the family. It takes some digesting.

On 20/01/2025 at 06:15, Ghostwriter said:

If chatGPT is correct this will boost our membership numbers…

 

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Chat GTP is optimistic to think Collingwood will make it to the GF, they're geriatric now, the Geelong of 2025.

 

Not surprised HW they weren’t put back in their place like we have been.😪


16 minutes ago, Demon Disciple said:

We’ll be lucky to crack 60k this year.

Boy. I Love an Optimist. 

Pfft why even get up in the morning.

May as well start looking at the draft 2026

 

7 minutes ago, Demon_spurs said:

Boy. I Love an Optimist. 

Pfft why even get up in the morning.

May as well start looking at the draft 2026

 

I’ve got my membership, 30+ years consecutive member. It’s the ones that need the inspiration to sign up that you should be worrying about.

4 minutes ago, Demon Disciple said:

I’ve got my membership, 30+ years consecutive member. It’s the ones that need the inspiration to sign up that you should be worrying about.

We are on the same trajectory as 2022 and finished with over 65k that year. It will all depend on how we are tracking by about round 10/11. If finals are looking likely we will easily get 60k


1 minute ago, Demon Disciple said:

I’ve got my membership, 30+ years consecutive member. It’s the ones that need the inspiration to sign up that you should be worrying about.

Sorry how is that relevant? So you pay your membership and then its ok to be a defeatist?

 

C'Mon post something positive, it's gunna be a fun season, we have Lindsay and Langford to watch. Trac and Clarrry look primed and keen, what's not to love? 

5 minutes ago, Demon_spurs said:

Sorry how is that relevant? So you pay your membership and then its ok to be a defeatist?

 

C'Mon post something positive, it's gunna be a fun season, we have Lindsay and Langford to watch. Trac and Clarrry look primed and keen, what's not to love? 

Not sure it’s being defeatist, moreso realist. A lot of our supporters are fair weather types.

Wtf is wrong with our club, soon as things start looking good.. we assembled a premiership list everyone thought was ganna be at the top for a long time... record members 70k+ we seem to f$#@k it up ourselves, our best players want to leave and I don't blame them... we have 1 chance this year to recover this era so we can look back on it being a true success... don't want to go from flag and looking at being a big club to back in the doldrums where we once were.. there is so much riding on this season. Hope we can deliver 

Lastly to anyone who hasn't signed up, get off your a#$e and support like made this year the boys need us in the stands more than ever

24 minutes ago, Demon Disciple said:

Not sure it’s being defeatist, moreso realist. A lot of our supporters are fair weather types.

Realism is over rated

1 hour ago, Demon Disciple said:

We’ll be lucky to crack 60k this year.

Booooo!
We won’t just crack 60k, we’ll smash it outta the park!!! Never mind the farm, put a dozen eggs on it. 


Just signed up   only 4 this year not 6,  but was told  41,000  about,  is tracking well for this time of the year.

 win the first 6 games will boost the numbers.

Go Dees

How does 41k compare to this time last year?

 
36 minutes ago, praha said:

How does 41k compare to this time last year?

According to George's sheet on Page 1 of this thread, the first number noted last year, early in the year, was the second week of March at 48,880. 2nd week of Feb in 2023 was 44,552. Same time in 2022 was 41,562.

On 14/02/2025 at 12:20, praha said:

How does 41k compare to this time last year?

According to George's sheet on Page 1 of this thread, the first number noted last year, early in the year, was the second week of March at 48,880. 2nd week of Feb in 2023 was 44,552. Same time in 2022 was 41,562.


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