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MEMBERSHIP TALLY 2026

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Does anyone know what our membership figures are? I can't see it on the app. I believe we added roughly 2,000 yesterday with our membership drive.

 
On 24/02/2026 at 20:41, Macca said:

The other thing is that only just over 20% of members attend games

So the money is often just a donation. And the clubs know that too thus, the cheap memberships on offer

Memberships for pets as well (can you take a cat to the footy?)

Perhaps the AFL should adopt a system like La Liga? For example, you can become a member (socio) for FC Barcelona. However that is only the membership, you have to pay for season tickets separately.

I believe it was something like 300 euros a year to maintain the member status. Then you can pay additional 900 euros for all home games (19 games).

12 minutes ago, ElDiablo14 said:

Perhaps the AFL should adopt a system like La Liga? For example, you can become a member (socio) for FC Barcelona. However that is only the membership, you have to pay for season tickets separately.

I believe it was something like 300 euros a year to maintain the member status. Then you can pay additional 900 euros for all home games (19 games).

It seems the clubs are moving the other way ... Doggies, Tiges & Demons all offered 10 or 11 games for 100 bucks for this season

But buying a membership and then not attending games is a very real thing and has been going on for decades

Of course, in the big sports overseas they charge like wounded bills as compared to sport in Oz. But the demand to attend games is huge (overseas) ... thus, the higher charges to attend

Supply & Demand

 

Interesting comparison to European football. In the US if you purchase an NBA season pass and don't attend you can on sell you seat for that game. Again, only works if demand outweighs supply.


19 hours ago, Macca said:

It seems the clubs are moving the other way ... Doggies, Tiges & Demons all offered 10 or 11 games for 100 bucks for this season

But buying a membership and then not attending games is a very real thing and has been going on for decades

Of course, in the big sports overseas they charge like wounded bills as compared to sport in Oz. But the demand to attend games is huge (overseas) ... thus, the higher charges to attend

Supply & Demand

19 hours ago, Macca said:

It seems the clubs are moving the other way ... Doggies, Tiges & Demons all offered 10 or 11 games for 100 bucks for this season

But buying a membership and then not attending games is a very real thing and has been going on for decades

Of course, in the big sports overseas they charge like wounded bills as compared to sport in Oz. But the demand to attend games is huge (overseas) ... thus, the higher charges to attend

Supply & Demand

19 hours ago, Macca said:

It seems the clubs are moving the other way ... Doggies, Tiges & Demons all offered 10 or 11 games for 100 bucks for this season

But buying a membership and then not attending games is a very real thing and has been going on for decades

Of course, in the big sports overseas they charge like wounded bills as compared to sport in Oz. But the demand to attend games is huge (overseas) ... thus, the higher charges to attend

Supply & Demand

For sure the prices in Europe for example are not attainable in Australia.

I guess the arm chair membership is similar to what I mentioned, just paying to be a voting member.

19 hours ago, Demon_spurs said:

48,152
Not sure how old this number is??

Heard it’s now 50k, and should bounce to 51-52 after Sunday

20 minutes ago, ElDiablo14 said:

For sure the prices in Europe for example are not attainable in Australia.

I guess the arm chair membership is similar to what I mentioned, just paying to be a voting member.

Or to help out their club financially

Edited by Macca

 
20 minutes ago, Dannyz said:

Heard it’s now 50k, and should bounce to 51-52 after Sunday

Great news - according to the OP we didn’t hit 50k last year until the end of April/start of May.


On 12/03/2026 at 20:31, Pottsydee said:

Interesting at least comparison to European football. In the US if you purchase an NBA season pass and don't attend you can on sell you seat for that game. Again, only works if demand outweighs supply.

At least a few years ago the Cats were offering that facility

I'm not sure whether it's a club or Ticketmaster problem, but the website for membership management is dreadful. It's impossible by using the website alone to know whether one's membership is paid up or not. The system should be so much simpler. Also, I don't know if anyone else had this problem, but the renewal process doesn't work online either. It just sends you into a useless circular loop.

On the plus side, when I renewed a few weeks ago, I called the club and it was done quickly and simply. But I shouldn't have had to do it that way.

I paid my MCC subs and my MFC membership through the MCC last Tuesday. I’m yet to receive a club email confirming my MFC membership. Does anyone know the deal here?

^ Just reminded me i need to sign up to the MCC/MFC dual gizmo

so plz add 1 to the counter as i'll do this tomorrow

FWIW, I'm not a member. I take an international subscription, but the liaison between the AFL and WatchAFL (international) is a dog's breakfast - at times it was taking weeks for the subscription to be activated. From memory, there was a year I couldn't even watch Round 1.

I've said before that the AFL does not take digital streaming and rights seriously, they're still back in the days of terrestrial broadcast as for them, that's where the $$$ are. Digital broadcasting has advanced in leaps and bounds (e.g., choice of multiple camera angles, replays, commentaries etc. etc.) but not with the AFL. And until all that is sorted out, I feel like I've been forced to take a direct subscription, bypassing the AFL and the club. I've discussed this Membership, and while they're sympathetic, their hands are tied.


3 hours ago, bing181 said:

FWIW, I'm not a member. I take an international subscription, but the liaison between the AFL and WatchAFL (international) is a dog's breakfast - at times it was taking weeks for the subscription to be activated. From memory, there was a year I couldn't even watch Round 1.

I've said before that the AFL does not take digital streaming and rights seriously, they're still back in the days of terrestrial broadcast as for them, that's where the $$$ are. Digital broadcasting has advanced in leaps and bounds (e.g., choice of multiple camera angles, replays, commentaries etc. etc.) but not with the AFL. And until all that is sorted out, I feel like I've been forced to take a direct subscription, bypassing the AFL and the club. I've discussed this Membership, and while they're sympathetic, their hands are tied.

Looks like they have an International Digital membership which I presume gives 12 months access to WatchAFL? Might be worth considering.

https://membership.melbournefc.com.au/membership/international-digital

Edited by Dr. Gonzo

7 hours ago, Roost it far said:

I paid my MCC subs and my MFC membership through the MCC last Tuesday. I’m yet to receive a club email confirming my MFC membership. Does anyone know the deal here?

The Club has to wait for the MCC to confirm/update data.

4 hours ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

Looks like they have an International Digital membership which I presume gives 12 months access to WatchAFL? Might be worth considering.

https://membership.melbournefc.com.au/membership/international-digital

Yes Gonzo, I've been using that membership for years and it does give WatchAFL as part of the membership.

Kids under 14 free against the Blues. A fantastic initiative against a 'marquee' MCG opponent.

This administration are nailing the fundamentals right now.


16 hours ago, bing181 said:

FWIW, I'm not a member. I take an international subscription, but the liaison between the AFL and WatchAFL (international) is a dog's breakfast - at times it was taking weeks for the subscription to be activated. From memory, there was a year I couldn't even watch Round 1.

I've said before that the AFL does not take digital streaming and rights seriously, they're still back in the days of terrestrial broadcast as for them, that's where the $$$ are. Digital broadcasting has advanced in leaps and bounds (e.g., choice of multiple camera angles, replays, commentaries etc. etc.) but not with the AFL. And until all that is sorted out, I feel like I've been forced to take a direct subscription, bypassing the AFL and the club. I've discussed this Membership, and while they're sympathetic, their hands are tied.

fwiw, watch afl is run by dazn these days; has not been 'run' by the afl for at least 7 years

59 minutes ago, Dannyz said:

Kids under 14 free against the Blues. A fantastic initiative against a 'marquee' MCG opponent.

This administration are nailing the fundamentals right now.

Good to see after the wasted opportunity the 21 Flag appears to have been on that level.

 

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