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Aker39
13 Jul 2007, 12:12
Our final membership figure is 28,725

Membership record set

MEMBERSHIP The on-field success of Geelong and the Kangaroos in 2007 has not translated into membership sales in what was a record year for the AFL. Both clubs recorded sizeable drops in members, according to figures released by the AFL yesterday. Despite the Cats sitting two games clear on top of the ladder after round 14, their membership fell by more than 6 per cent to 30,169. The Kangaroos, winners in nine of their past 11 games, perhaps paid the price for losing their first three matches as their numbers tumbled by almost 10 per cent, dropping to 22,366. But there were bright spots, with Fremantle's preliminary final berth in 2006 prompting a remarkable surge in their membership numbers. For years Fremantle has lagged behind its cross-town rival West Coast, but the Dockers crashed through the 40,000 barrier for the first time in their 13-year history, signing 43,343 members in 2007 — 21.5 per cent more than last year. Overall, more than half a million people joined AFL clubs in 2007, with memberships up 2.6 per cent to 532,412. Ten clubs posted increases, including Adelaide, which is again the league's most supported club. The Crows increased their membership 1.7 per cent to a touch under 51,000, while West Coast (up 4.1 per cent to 45,949) was second and the Dockers third. In a further indication on-field performance can have little bearing on membership, bottom-of-the-ladder Richmond managed a 2.2 per cent increase to finish above the 30,000 mark for the first time and Carlton posted an impressive 23.2 per cent jump — the biggest in the league — to move above 35,000. The Western Bulldogs (28,725) also recorded a healthy 10.3 per cent increase. The Brisbane Lions recorded the biggest drop, their membership plunging 16.9 per cent to below 22,000.

memberforever
13 Jul 2007, 13:26
Although a record for us, still dissapointing we didn't hit 30,000, but then again we are not far off some of the so called Victorian power clubs.

Hawks 31064 -2339
saints 30394 -1669
Geelong 30169 -1444
Richmond 30044 -1319
Bulldogs 28725

and we are above Melbourne, North.

The potential is there but we must be more successful to influence the supporters of the future ie the young kids in the west.

tassiedog
13 Jul 2007, 13:30
Publicly I think the club will say it is dissapointed it didn't reach the 32,000 target.
Privately I think they will be very happy we had a 10% increase on a record last year.

murphy2bedabest
13 Jul 2007, 14:03
Our final membership figure is 28,725

Membership record set

MEMBERSHIP The on-field success of Geelong and the Kangaroos in 2007 has not translated into membership sales in what was a record year for the AFL. Both clubs recorded sizeable drops in members, according to figures released by the AFL yesterday. Despite the Cats sitting two games clear on top of the ladder after round 14, their membership fell by more than 6 per cent to 30,169. The Kangaroos, winners in nine of their past 11 games, perhaps paid the price for losing their first three matches as their numbers tumbled by almost 10 per cent, dropping to 22,366. But there were bright spots, with Fremantle's preliminary final berth in 2006 prompting a remarkable surge in their membership numbers. For years Fremantle has lagged behind its cross-town rival West Coast, but the Dockers crashed through the 40,000 barrier for the first time in their 13-year history, signing 43,343 members in 2007 — 21.5 per cent more than last year. Overall, more than half a million people joined AFL clubs in 2007, with memberships up 2.6 per cent to 532,412. Ten clubs posted increases, including Adelaide, which is again the league's most supported club. The Crows increased their membership 1.7 per cent to a touch under 51,000, while West Coast (up 4.1 per cent to 45,949) was second and the Dockers third. In a further indication on-field performance can have little bearing on membership, bottom-of-the-ladder Richmond managed a 2.2 per cent increase to finish above the 30,000 mark for the first time and Carlton posted an impressive 23.2 per cent jump — the biggest in the league — to move above 35,000. The Western Bulldogs (28,725) also recorded a healthy 10.3 per cent increase. The Brisbane Lions recorded the biggest drop, their membership plunging 16.9 per cent to below 22,000.
that sounds like the fickle brisbane fans, when their winning their on, but when their losing their off.
their crowds have been down aswell

MeestaNob
14 Jul 2007, 16:53
that sounds like the fickle brisbane fans, when their winning their on, but when their losing their off.
their crowds have been down aswell
That's like any team. No one likes to go when you know there's little chance of winning.

flamethrower
14 Jul 2007, 19:42
We have only 69 fewer members than Sydney!!!! Amazing!!!!

murphy2bedabest
14 Jul 2007, 20:39
That's like any team. No one likes to go when you know there's little chance of winning.

no other melb side like us and the kangaroos have passion, and thats because afl is the number 1 sport in melb, so the same could be said about the storm in years to come.

the first game i saw at the gabba was in 2005 when we won, there was no passion, it was so quiet when they were losing and only cheered for black voss brown aker and power, if a young bloke did a 1%er no one would cheer, they didnt even know who it was. even this year with aker's coming home there was only 28000 people, over the past 2 years crowds have been on the decress, and only the real footy fans go.

i was watching a game the week after the 2005 game and you could feel the passion through the tv, lifting the side up.

W.Bulldogs_Aus_WC06
15 Jul 2007, 00:05
It is like that for every team. When we were down the bottom we only had 18k members, now we're rising it's gone up to 28k. It happens at all clubs.