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Are you a member of the Melbourne Football Club?

MFC Members Poll 252 members have voted

  1. 1. Are you a member of the Melbourne Football Club?

    • Yes, I am a direct paid up member of the MFC
      150
    • Yes, I hold an MFC/MCC Membership
      48
    • Yes, I am an AFL member with club support
      18
    • Yes, I hold another type of membership that puts money into the club
      6
    • No, I am not a paid up member
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I, like every other member and non-member visitor to this site, will do whatever the hell I like whenever I the hell I want, and there's not a damned thing you can do about it.

I don't care whether you are or are not a member, but why would you come on here and try to start an argument about you right not to be? Who cares whether you join or no, I certainly don't.

 
I don't care whether you are or are not a member, but why would you come on here and try to start an argument about you right not to be? Who cares whether you join or no, I certainly don't.

If you presented yrself as the kind of person who cared enough, I'd recommend you reread my responses, as you appear to have misinterpreted them quite severely.

If you had cared to read them carefully, you would have realised that I did not come on here and try to start an argument about my right not to be a member.

I responded to Yze Magic's original request.

BA demanded shame from non-members.

I made fun of BA for sermonising to a group of people s/he has no influence over.

If you had cared to read my previous post carefully, you would have realised that I was encouraging BA to bring people on board instead of sending them packing.

If you had cared to read any of the posts carefully, you would have realised that nobody asked you if you cared.

But as you've asked: Yze Magic cared enough to start the post, BA cared enough to demand shame from non-members, I cared enough to respond, and enough people cared to view the post 1,641 times.

Caring mob round here, although perhaps not particularly careful readers.

By all means, though, please tell us more about things you don't care about.

Fascinating. Just fascinating.

If you presented yrself as the kind of person who cared enough, I'd recommend you reread my responses, as you appear to have misinterpreted them quite severely.

If you had cared to read them carefully, you would have realised that I did not come on here and try to start an argument about my right not to be a member.

I responded to Yze Magic's original request.

BA demanded shame from non-members.

I made fun of BA for sermonising to a group of people s/he has no influence over.

If you had cared to read my previous post carefully, you would have realised that I was encouraging BA to bring people on board instead of sending them packing.

If you had cared to read any of the posts carefully, you would have realised that nobody asked you if you cared.

But as you've asked: Yze Magic cared enough to start the post, BA cared enough to demand shame from non-members, I cared enough to respond, and enough people cared to view the post 1,641 times.

Caring mob round here, although perhaps not particularly careful readers.

By all means, though, please tell us more about things you don't care about.

Fascinating. Just fascinating.

Mate, at the end of the day whether i abuse you or encourage you its not gonna make a difference. I suggest that you support the club you go for as they need your help not me. And the best way to support them at this point is to buy a membership.

Peace!

 
Mate, at the end of the day whether i abuse you or encourage you its not gonna make a difference. I suggest that you support the club you go for as they need your help not me. And the best way to support them at this point is to buy a membership.

Peace!

That's the spirit I was looking for, BA - and I agree 100%.


Family have 5 Chairmans Club Memberships plus I join my Brother who supports Carlton my Son who lives in Townsville his wife, another two of my son's wives. We have quite a few spares.

spare memberships or spare wives?? :D

Afl member with club support and a mfc membership just to help the club out.

Same here. Been an AFL member with Melbourne Club Support with my family as long as I can remember, took up an additional Concession Membership whilst at uni and have just upgraded to full Red & Blue Member now I'm no longer studying.

By all means, though, please tell us more about things you don't care about.

Fascinating. Just fascinating.

I don't care to have a great deal to do with people that are just full of P and Wind.

If you join you join if you don't then from what I have read on here we aren't missing much.

 
I don't care to have a great deal to do with people that are just full of P and Wind.

If you join you join if you don't then from what I have read on here we aren't missing much.

Ouch! Feel the burn!

And here I was with my heart set on cultivating a meaningful relationship, maybe meet up for coffee some time, share some flirtatious chitchat, catch a movie, stroll along the Yarra together, hold hands, pop the ring, get hitched, have kids, divorce, and die despising one another but still feeling a certain poignancy over the important times we shared together. Don't you remember the stroll along the Yarra?

So let me get the logic straight:

1) You want nothing to do with people you have nothing to do with anyway.

2) You don't care if people you have nothing to do with anyway join up or don't join up.

3) You aren't missing much by having nothing to do with people whom you don't care about having anything to do with anyway.

That, RobbieF, is some legendary logic.

In the meantime, Bruce Almighty appears to have reconsidered: it is more important that people join up than that they feel ashamed.

So exactly what was your contribution to this discussion?

Ah, that's right: that you don't care.

Legend.

That, RobbieF, is some legendary logic.

And that post is precisely what I mean when I say you are full of [censored] and Wind.

BTW if you're expecting a response to your next post on this forget it, I've wasted more than enough of my time on you already.


And that post is precisely what I mean when I say you are full of [censored] and Wind.

For a legend who doesn't care for people who are full of [censored] and Wind, you sure do talk to em a lot.

For a legend who purports to have no regard people who are full of [censored] and Wind, you sure don't practice what you preach.

What was the point of you becoming active in this thread again?

Ah, that's right.

That you don't care about becoming active in such threads.

Keep the logic rolling, RobbieF.

Not just a legendary footballer.

And that post is precisely what I mean when I say you are full of [censored] and Wind.

BTW if you're expecting a response to your next post on this forget it, I've wasted more than enough of my time on you already.

Ah look mate, I was just taking the [censored], but taking it too far. I regret doing so. I'm sorry for any hard feelings caused - I get a bit hyped when I perceive somebody has misunderstood me and is coming on aggro about it. I shoulda quit out about 3 posts earlier myself.

Having said that, I'm always happy to lock horns again. ;)

I think it would have been useful if some of the non-members had felt comfortable enough to come on board the thread without feeling like they were going to get flamed, so I guess I was flying the flag a bit. It was good of Yze Magic to get members speaking about their contribution to the club, but it would also have been good to use the thread as a springboard to bring some more along too.

Ah look mate, I was just taking the [censored], but taking it too far. I regret doing so. I'm sorry for any hard feelings caused - I get a bit hyped when I perceive somebody has misunderstood me and is coming on aggro about it. I shoulda quit out about 3 posts earlier myself.

Having said that, I'm always happy to lock horns again. ;)

No harm done as Bruce said, Peace.

I'm sure we will but next time I hope it's something constructive.

spare memberships or spare wives?? :D

Won't go in to it but bit of both, not me one wife is enough.

We have several memberships that go unused for the season usually and I have invited a couple of Demonologists to come along with me in the Chairmans area this year. Usually 3 of the 5 go unused each week.


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