2017 St.Kilda Membership Thread (CLUB RECORD 42,094 - 01/08/17)

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Current Membership Tally (30/01/2017):
32,701


This Time Last Year (01/02/2016):
28,003


Difference:
+4,698


Projected Final Total:
42,707


All-Time Tally;
1. 39,276 (2011)
2. 39,021 (2010)
3. 38,009 (2016)
4. 35,440 (2012)
5. 32,746 (2015)
6. 32,707 (2013)
7. 32,701 (2017)
8. 32,327 (2006)
9. 32,043 (2005)
10. 31,906 (2009)
 
Current Membership Tally (30/01/2017):
32,701


This Time Last Year (01/02/2016):
28,003


Difference:
+4,698


Projected Final Total:
42,707


All-Time Tally;
1. 39,276 (2011)
2. 39,021 (2010)
3. 38,009 (2016)
4. 35,440 (2012)
5. 32,746 (2015)
6. 32,707 (2013)
7. 32,701 (2017)
8. 32,327 (2006)
9. 32,043 (2005)
10. 31,906 (2009)

Any chance you have a easy way to graph the year on year difference? I'd be interested to see if the difference is expanding/contracting/steady.
 
Any chance you have a easy way to graph the year on year difference? I'd be interested to see if the difference is expanding/contracting/steady.
I know there's someone here that was doing a chart for each update compared to this time last year.

I can try to do the graph for you if you'd like. Do you want end of year numbers?
 
I know there's someone here that was doing a chart for each update compared to this time last year.

I can try to do the graph for you if you'd like. Do you want end of year numbers?

Don't worry if it's gonna be a pain. You do more than enough for this thread without me giving you more stuff to do! :)
 
Don't worry if it's gonna be a pain. You do more than enough for this thread without me giving you more stuff to do! :)
Pfft, I'm happy to do it! Got me intrigued too!

Membership figures are here;


1984 4,930
1985 5,708
1986 4,321
1987 3,924
1988 5,799
1989 8,360
1990 11,361
1991 9,765
1992 11,650
1993 12,956
1994 12,009
1995 8,870
1996 14,375
1997 16,510
1998 23,204
1999 20,793
2000 17,855
2001 22,248
2002 17,696
2003 23,626
2004 30,534
2005 32,043
2006 32,327
2007 30,394
2008 30,063
2009 31,906
2010 39,021
2011 39,276
2012 35,440
2013 32,707
2014 30,739
2015 32,746
2016 38,009

You want how much we increased/decreased by year on year?
 
Pfft, I'm happy to do it! Got me intrigued too!

Membership figures are here;


1984 4,930
1985 5,708
1986 4,321
1987 3,924
1988 5,799
1989 8,360
1990 11,361
1991 9,765
1992 11,650
1993 12,956
1994 12,009
1995 8,870
1996 14,375
1997 16,510
1998 23,204
1999 20,793
2000 17,855
2001 22,248
2002 17,696
2003 23,626
2004 30,534
2005 32,043
2006 32,327
2007 30,394
2008 30,063
2009 31,906
2010 39,021
2011 39,276
2012 35,440
2013 32,707
2014 30,739
2015 32,746
2016 38,009

You want how much we increased/decreased by year on year?

That would be interesting and would probably give us an idea of realistic yoy growth rates (%) and trends.

But, I was was more referring to the difference between 2017 and 2016 in each of your updates. eg: on 30/1/17 we were 4698 up on the same time in 2016, but on 17/1/17 we were 4875 up on 2016. Between those two dates our growth slowed a bit. I was just thinking it'd be interesting to see if the current growth rate is being maintained/increased/reduced.

As you said, in the past someone (can't remember who) has posted a graph showing the 2016/2017 tally progression which would do show pretty much what I want. So hopefully they are still doing it, read this and are awesome enough to post it again.
 

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That would be interesting and would probably give us an idea of realistic yoy growth rates (%) and trends.

But, I was was more referring to the difference between 2017 and 2016 in each of your updates. eg: on 30/1/17 we were 4698 up on the same time in 2016, but on 17/1/17 we were 4875 up on 2016. Between those two dates our growth slowed a bit. I was just thinking it'd be interesting to see if the current growth rate is being maintained/increased/reduced.

As you said, in the past someone (can't remember who) has posted a graph showing the 2016/2017 tally progression which would do show pretty much what I want. So hopefully they are still doing it, read this and are awesome enough to post it again.
Ohh right I getcha. That'd be a mammoth task!

I created this little bit of info though....historical look at our numbers end of year for each year since 1984...

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Interesting to look at!
 
Interesting to note:

  • 1993 highest year of membership at the time, coming off two straight finals appearances and Lockett breaking the all-time record for goals in 1992.
  • 1995 membership went down, the year Plugger went to Sydney.
  • 1998 membership grew by about 7,000 after the '97 GF
  • 2002 fall from grace
  • 2004-2008 sustained success
  • 09-10 GF's
  • 11-14 down years
  • Massive spike in 2016
 
Interesting to note:

  • 1993 highest year of membership at the time, coming off two straight finals appearances and Lockett breaking the all-time record for goals in 1992.
  • 1995 membership went down, the year Plugger went to Sydney.
  • 1998 membership grew by about 7,000 after the '97 GF
  • 2002 fall from grace
  • 2004-2008 sustained success
  • 09-10 GF's
  • 11-14 down years
  • Massive spike in 2016


which year was the SOS campaign? wasn't it in the early 90's?
 
Pfft, I'm happy to do it! Got me intrigued too!

Membership figures are here;


1984 4,930
1985 5,708
1986 4,321
1987 3,924
1988 5,799
1989 8,360
1990 11,361
1991 9,765
1992 11,650
1993 12,956
1994 12,009
1995 8,870
1996 14,375
1997 16,510
1998 23,204
1999 20,793
2000 17,855
2001 22,248
2002 17,696
2003 23,626
2004 30,534
2005 32,043
2006 32,327
2007 30,394
2008 30,063
2009 31,906
2010 39,021
2011 39,276
2012 35,440
2013 32,707
2014 30,739
2015 32,746
2016 38,009

You want how much we increased/decreased by year on year?
Great post there GJD23....thanks for yr efforts..

2 things struck me with the numbers:

1-Seeing those 1984/5/6 numbers brought back memories of those horror years around that time.......lol

2-The massive opportunity that was missed in growing the club in the years 2004 thru 2009........the numbers jumped in 2004 as everyone could sense something was building after the 2003 season......then the numbers are pretty much static thru to 2010 after we made the 2009 GF.

That still irks me as the period 2003 thru 2011 was the most successful home and away period in our history......we BLEW IT.....

If I've got this right...we hold the VFL/AFL record for the most seasons....10(2003-2012)...where we won more than we lost or levelled the ledger.
 
Great post there GJD23....thanks for yr efforts..

2 things struck me with the numbers:

1-Seeing those 1984/5/6 numbers brought back memories of those horror years around that time.......lol

2-The massive opportunity that was missed in growing the club in the years 2004 thru 2009........the numbers jumped in 2004 as everyone could sense something was building after the 2003 season......then the numbers are pretty much static thru to 2010 after we made the 2009 GF.

That still irks me as the period 2003 thru 2011 was the most successful home and away period in our history......we BLEW IT.....

If I've got this right...we hold the VFL/AFL record for the most seasons....10(2003-2012)...where we won more than we lost or levelled the ledger.
Yeah you're right mate...and we had 10 seasons in the 60's where we did the same. I made a thread about that actually yesterday, can find it here - https://www.bigfooty.com/forum/threads/historical-win-percentage-of-the-st-kilda-f-c.1157091/
 
Pfft, I'm happy to do it! Got me intrigued too!

Membership figures are here;


1984 4,930
1985 5,708
1986 4,321
1987 3,924
1988 5,799
1989 8,360
1990 11,361
1991 9,765
1992 11,650
1993 12,956
1994 12,009
1995 8,870
1996 14,375
1997 16,510
1998 23,204
1999 20,793
2000 17,855
2001 22,248
2002 17,696
2003 23,626
2004 30,534
2005 32,043
2006 32,327
2007 30,394
2008 30,063
2009 31,906
2010 39,021
2011 39,276
2012 35,440
2013 32,707
2014 30,739
2015 32,746
2016 38,009

You want how much we increased/decreased by year on year?

So a 30% jump in 1998 after playing in a GF, 25% jump in 2010 after playing in another.
Indicating what?
 

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