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I'm a member of the MCC and just received an email inviting me to respond to a survey about the MCC and the use of the MCG. I have used it to request that the gameday experience be improved by getting rid of the music. If you agree with that and are also invited to respond to the survey, please ensure you make the same comment.

I have also asked that those teams who use the MCG as their home ground not be required to have a home game at Marvel. I know that's not likely to change and is a decision of the AFL, not the MCC. But it's still worth saying.

 

I will also tell them to bring back the Spinach and Ricotta roll.

28 minutes ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

I have used it to request that the gameday experience be improved by getting rid of the music.

Gee whiz you'd be fun to have at a party....

 

I filled out the survey. Here’s what I asked for:

Whatever happened to the lovely young man in his Dinner jacket who used to play the Bugle at Melbourne home games? Bring him back.

We need more mature Gruyere on the menu in the Dining Room. No local substitutes either. I like my cheese like I like my bank accounts - Swiss. And…

It’s not enough to require members to wear a collared shirt. Security must be checking that the shirt is either Ralph Lauren, Trenery or Rodd and Gunn. Country Road is permitted for summer sports only. As per the current rules an R.M. Williams shirt will be allowed if the member is a Geelong Grammar alumni.

Absolutely no short sleeve shirts. This is a members club, not an Italian deli.

Warm Regards.

THBT, Esq.


20 minutes ago, DoubleH said:

Gee whiz you'd be fun to have at a party....

When you can't hear the person next to you talk, the music is too loud.

15 minutes ago, biggestred said:

When you can't hear the person next to you talk, the music is too loud.

Yeah fair enough

 
1 hour ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

I'm a member of the MCC and just received an email inviting me to respond to a survey about the MCC and the use of the MCG. I have used it to request that the gameday experience be improved by getting rid of the music. If you agree with that and are also invited to respond to the survey, please ensure you make the same comment.

I have also asked that those teams who use the MCG as their home ground not be required to have a home game at Marvel. I know that's not likely to change and is a decision of the AFL, not the MCC. But it's still worth saying.

Well said. I doslike the music but considered if others like it. Tge only ones who appear to get involved are a sprinking of kids who have some pre prepared dance moves hoping to get on the big screen.

1 hour ago, DoubleH said:

Gee whiz you'd be fun to have at a party....

I agree with LDC we are there for a football game not a heavy metal concert.


Please improve the quality of the MCC Shiraz

Jokes aside, a very average drop.

12 minutes ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

No-one ever invites me to parties.

Don't know why.

I am like you LDC, very happy that no one who likes that music leaves me off the list. I would happily support you but sadly I am not a MCC member. I do however complain about it on every footy survey. Result zero. I think there is more chance the Dees will win the next four games than the music being removed.

Can you also ask them to put the cup holders back in the redlegs/trident area. Sadly missed

30 minutes ago, SPC said:

Can we have an MFC survey…?

Clubs a joke, coach is a joke…

Are you a member? They send members surveys twice a year at least.


2 hours ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

I'm a member of the MCC and just received an email inviting me to respond to a survey about the MCC and the use of the MCG. I have used it to request that the gameday experience be improved by getting rid of the music. If you agree with that and are also invited to respond to the survey, please ensure you make the same comment.

I have also asked that those teams who use the MCG as their home ground not be required to have a home game at Marvel. I know that's not likely to change and is a decision of the AFL, not the MCC. But it's still worth saying.

Gameday experience, music etc and Melbourne playing home games at Marvel has nothing to do with the MCC but thanks for filling in the survey.

1 hour ago, Demon Jack said:

Please improve the quality of the MCC Shiraz

Jokes aside, a very average drop.

Wouldn't put out a fire with it

58 minutes ago, SPC said:

Can we have an MFC survey…?

Clubs a joke, coach is a joke…

Yeah coz that’s the topic of this thread 🙄

1 hour ago, old dee said:

I agree with LDC we are there for a football game not a heavy metal concert.

Agreed. You don’t go to a concert and expect to see/hear snippets of a footy match.


26 minutes ago, Wrecker45 said:

The Irish music at the Jim Stynes game was incredible everytime we kicked a goal

Don’t mean go all Karen on your arze, Wrecker, but that wasn’t Irish music. It’s a hymn called “Lord of the Dance” and it was written by an English songwriter and based on a traditional English carol. And I know this because Sr Margaret Mary used to make us sing it every single day at St Aloysius college much to my parents’ chagrin. 😝

40 minutes ago, seventyfour said:

Are you a member? They send members surveys twice a year at least.

Yes I get the surveys. Not very hard hitting.

13 minutes ago, Ghostwriter said:

Don’t mean go all Karen on your arze, Wrecker, but that wasn’t Irish music. It’s a hymn called “Lord of the Dance” and it was written by an English songwriter and based on a traditional English carol. And I know this because Sr Margaret Mary used to make us sing it every single day at St Aloysius college much to my parents’ chagrin. 😝

So we didn't even get that right 😕

 
1 hour ago, seventyfour said:

Are you a member? They send members surveys twice a year at least.

I have a couple of member friends who never get them 74. Inspire of contact to ask why they are not on the list. I often wonder if the results see the light of day to those running the club.


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