Demons break all-time membership record
Thu 03 July, 2008
The Melbourne Football Club has officially broken its all-time membership record, following the release of final membership figures for the 2008 season.
As of 30 June, the Club had signed a total of 29,619 members, surpassing the previous record of 28,077 members set in 2007.
The strong surge in membership has come in the three weeks following the arrival of Jim Stynes and his new board. In the final three weeks before the 30 June cut-off, the membership department was inundated by sales, with an additional 2,295 members pledging their support to the Club in that time.
Club President Jim Stynes said it was a great achievement to reach the membership record.
“We thank all of our 29,619 members, who have pledged their support to the Melbourne Football Club in our 150th anniversary year.
“This is a strong achievement for the Club, and caps off an exciting three week period. Considering where the membership number was at only three weeks ago, it is a milestone achievement to break the record, and everyone at the Club can be proud of that.
“Personally, I have been overwhelmed by the groundswell of support the Club has received since the arrival of our new board. It’s great to see so many loyal and passionate supporters signing up and being a part of the rejuvenation of this great Club.
“This is also a clear indication that our members have belief and faith in our on-field future under the guidance of coach Dean Bailey.
“There is no doubt that 29,619 members is a fantastic base to be working with, and we will aim for a bigger and better result in 2009. To do this, we need to give our fans the emotional and rational reasons to support this club, regardless of who we’re playing - or what position we hold on the ladder. Sunday afternoon’s win against the Brisbane Lions is a great example of the excitement this club can produce”.