How in hell have Melbourne got more members than us???
They have many thousands of MCC members who buy low cost ($79) MFC memberships to support their club.
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How in hell have Melbourne got more members than us???
They have many thousands of MCC members who buy low cost ($79) MFC memberships to support their club.
MCC members do not count on membership talk
He means they have an MCC membership and the low cost MFC membership as well
Really? I am seeing them. OOOOOOooooooooh wait. I think I get it.Graph? I don't see any graph... (no horseman either BTW)
I work there, I'll let you knowAnother important membership graph after the game against Melbourne:
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But Richmond won today.......Another important membership graph after the game against Melbourne:
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Now our second highest ever membership tally.32,234
Got me as a starter. Finally renewed after the other people who were keen for reserved seats with me bombed out. Just got general admission to all games in Melbourne as I sit AFL members a lot and will be paying a few forward once I have a few more dollars.
Watch us magically jump up to 35k soon33,038
Haven't updated much lately but good to see a bit of a jump.
The non-members will be sorry when they can't get finals tickets.
Thanks Tommycash. The bookend comparison shots of Caitlyn Jenner compliment the graph.Well, the skates are on as the race to 35000 heats up!
Although the thing says June 27th is the final date, that is not necessarily true. They seem to keep counting for a while after that date. But with the bye approaching, I imagine that if we want to crack 35k, we are going to need a win against Port.
It is time we throw the shirts off and get down to business.
*The eagle eyed observer will also notice that the final figures for a couple of the years have changed, as the club had released an article with some figures that were different to the figures we had previously recorded. Who am I kidding, no one is going to be looking at the graph.