Hawthorn membership tally 2015 - 70,000 plus loose change!!!

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Could do it this year based on that. We were thousands off them a month ago, weren't we?

Perhaps you could do us a favor & post the article on here cryptor....what with my inept I.T skills n all lacking....Fox says our target is 80, 000 by 2017 & that our aim is to also be the number one club by then!

The current numbers as of today are in the article!
 

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http://www.theage.com.au/afl/afl-ne...-magpies-in-their-sights-20150408-1mgv8z.html

It is an inexact science to compare membership tallies across the AFL given each club has tailored offerings ranging from digital subscriptions, with no match admission, that count as memberships, to traditional offerings of seating at a large number of games. Clubs can also give away "free" memberships and count them in their tallies.

Clearly aiming to suit the needs of as many people as possible, Collingwood advertises 29 offerings on the "2015 packages" page of the club's website, the majority of which count as memberships.

"We can only compare, really, from [information on] club websites and from AFL stats. So we actually don't know the make-up of every other club's membership," Fox said.

"What has always been our philosophy, though, is to really make sure our numbers are true and genuine. We don't like counting cats and dogs …and we're not counting anything else other than signed-up members."


I love this quote by Mr Fox...

We know that Collingwood and Westpac have a unique relationship whilst Richmond has a special tie to pet memberships :)
 
http://www.theage.com.au/afl/afl-ne...-magpies-in-their-sights-20150408-1mgv8z.html

It is an inexact science to compare membership tallies across the AFL given each club has tailored offerings ranging from digital subscriptions, with no match admission, that count as memberships, to traditional offerings of seating at a large number of games. Clubs can also give away "free" memberships and count them in their tallies.

Clearly aiming to suit the needs of as many people as possible, Collingwood advertises 29 offerings on the "2015 packages" page of the club's website, the majority of which count as memberships.

"We can only compare, really, from [information on] club websites and from AFL stats. So we actually don't know the make-up of every other club's membership," Fox said.

"What has always been our philosophy, though, is to really make sure our numbers are true and genuine. We don't like counting cats and dogs …and we're not counting anything else other than signed-up members."


I love this quote by Mr Fox...

We know that Collingwood and Westpac have a unique relationship whilst Richmond has a special tie to pet memberships :)

Ummmm---Mahhhhh....Mr Fox is now in trouble with Echols for having the audacity to mention Richmond & Collingwood in the same conversation on our sacred site....Stuart, expect a note to take home to your Mum young man!;)....Sacrilege!
 
if we win by 10 goals plus on sunday, we'll definitely hit 70k by the end of the week.

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MAKE IT HAPPEN !!!
 
Membership update 68,712 which is up by 4,266 and congratulations as we have broken last years figure to make it our biggest membership in our history. :thumbsu::thumbsu::thumbsu::thumbsu::thumbsu::thumbsu::thumbsu::thumbsu::thumbsu::thumbsu:
 
http://www.theage.com.au/afl/afl-ne...-magpies-in-their-sights-20150408-1mgv8z.html

It is an inexact science to compare membership tallies across the AFL given each club has tailored offerings ranging from digital subscriptions, with no match admission, that count as memberships, to traditional offerings of seating at a large number of games. Clubs can also give away "free" memberships and count them in their tallies.

Clearly aiming to suit the needs of as many people as possible, Collingwood advertises 29 offerings on the "2015 packages" page of the club's website, the majority of which count as memberships.

"We can only compare, really, from [information on] club websites and from AFL stats. So we actually don't know the make-up of every other club's membership," Fox said.

"What has always been our philosophy, though, is to really make sure our numbers are true and genuine. We don't like counting cats and dogs …and we're not counting anything else other than signed-up members."


I love this quote by Mr Fox...

We know that Collingwood and Westpac have a unique relationship whilst Richmond has a special tie to pet memberships :)

You do realise that the Pet memberships aren't counted towards the membership total, it just provides more revenue to club. Basically another commercial sector initiative like the Tigerland superstore. Anyway good to see that both clubs have managed to break their membership records this year already. Clearly shows that the membership and marketing departments of both clubs are in good shape at the moment.
 

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Didn't the flogs pass us.

I'm pretty sure we had a horde of them on this board :drunk:
Yeah they had their family day early then we got back in front after our family day
 

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