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Finally received an email from the club and i was fairly please to find out that that membership tally as of last week is 8840...also they are planning on putting the updates back onto the websight again this year so ppl can see how many members there are

 

they rang me today to find out when i will be renewing mine, i did it sunday night online, hopefully being the 150th numbers will be up. we cant even fill sections of level 2 most home games, no not every one wants to sit there, but its not a bad spot when Robbos sitting on peoples heads

i never renew mine too early. just a habit. i always buy mine in feb

 
i never renew mine too early. just a habit. i always buy mine in feb

I'm usually the same, renew in the New Year, but someone from the club rang me on Tuesday, so I decided to renew on the spot. Now all they need to do is get the consecutive years right on my ammended membership card when it arrives!

I buy mine at the Gate in Round 1

Its tradition


Already signed up for my memberhip, first membership that I actually bought, proud moment for me. :)

welcome to the club madness :P

I bought mine a while ago, i get dad his for xmas and fathers day combined so i pay for it as soon as they are out.

Would be good if we could get that figure up to 10,000 by the end of this year.

With Christmas coming up, it's not unrealistic to sign another 1,200 members this month.

We really really need to try to get to 30,000 this year. The poor year we just had will put a lot of people off, but hopefully with a new coach, a new direction, and our big milestone year, our fickle supporters will pull their pennies together and sign up. Every single membership counts!

 

Does any of the QLDers know if our interstate membership counts the two games we have this year?

Cheers guys

Try and buy early this year. It saves the club money in phone calls, paperwork, admin, temps, etc.

Not to mention the momentum gained from morale, positive publicity, etc.


Make it 8844. Bought mine today.

1 for me as usual

1 for my son (who is 5 and i have brainwashed to remember all the players by numbers)

1 each for niece and nephew for xmas as always.

With what the roos are going thru. Hopefully people get on board so we are never in that position (AGAIN!!!!)

Already signed up for my memberhip, first membership that I actually bought, proud moment for me. :)

good to hear

Just signed up myself.

Best to sign up early so the club can have access to my money sooner.

I'm working on a couple of mates who are MCC members to sign them up, their not full on fans thouigh so last year might've scared them off!

I've been procrastinating, but will be buying before the end of the year.

Meanwhile any advice on how to get an old (well, not that old) Demons supporter from way back to get involved again? It's tricky because I don't see him all that often, and he's thoroughly lapsed since the good old days. He still counts himself as Melbourne loyal, without a blink - he was very pleased when he found out I was a member.

Could someone get Barassi to give him a call or something? :lol:


I would, but for some stupid reason, the website doesn't like my credit card. Will wait until I get home from holiday though

There was a note on the main website explaining that the cut off for renewing reserved seats was last Friday so i did mine last week.

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