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It could struggle round 1 the way we are goingTicketek gonna freeze again if we make finals
Can’t wait till we get so rich we buy the MCC and give all our members priority access to the stand
They can have that. We’ll just have the rest of the ground.Collingwood don’t have as many members but are allowed to shutout Richmond home members from the Ponsford.
why cant we have punt rd end home and away then ?Collingwood don’t have as many members but are allowed to shutout Richmond home members from the Ponsford.
why cant we have punt rd end home and away then ?
lol winder what he didMadtiger2006, looks like your bet came off and Shazza finally fell on her sword. At least for now anyway.
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Madtiger2006, looks like your bet came off and Shazza finally fell on her sword. At least for now anyway.
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Hawthorn will get to 90K.Scroll to the bottom of the article and have at it, bitches!
AFL membership ladder: Tigers set to reach 100,000 once again, as Suns bottom out
Paul Sakkal
https://www.theage.com.au/sport/afl...again-as-suns-bottom-out-20181207-p50ktp.html
Richmond are on track to crack 100,000 members again in 2019, having reached almost 75,000 members by the first week of December.
The Tigers faithful, buoyed by the signing of former Gold Coast key forward Tom Lynch, have backed the club to rebound from their 39-point preliminary final loss to Collingwood last season.
Richmond CEO Brendan Gale told 3AW this week that having “set a historic benchmark at 100,000 ... we want to go past it again".
Gale stressed the importance of making members feel like part of “something bigger than just a football team”, insisting he was “not obsessed by goals”.
Of the other Melbourne clubs, Hawthorn (60,007), Essendon (51,011), Geelong (41,034) and Carlton (38,965) enter the Christmas period with healthy figures, while Melbourne (30,096), North Melbourne (26,921), Western Bulldogs (26,855) and St Kilda (25,500) remain in the middle band of the league tally.
In the northern states, Sydney had counted just shy of 30,000 members while the Giants registered 13,814.
The Brisbane Lions were just shy of 13,000 members, while Gold Coast have recorded a paltry 5894.
In 2018 the AFL achieved more than a million club members across the country for the first time in league history, an 11 per cent increase on the year prior and the 18th consecutive year of membership growth.
Thirteen clubs broke their membership records in 2018.
MEMBERSHIP LADDER
Adelaide (77,504)*
Richmond (74,110)
Hawthorn (60,007)
West Coast (59,800)
Essendon (51,011)
Fremantle (44,293)
Port Adelaide (42,723)
Geelong (41,034)
Carlton (38,965)
Melbourne (30,096)
Sydney (29,046)
North Melbourne (26,921)
Western Bulldogs (26,855)
St Kilda (25,500)
Greater Western Sydney (13,814)
Brisbane (12,974)
Gold Coast (5894)
* Includes non-financial "We Fly as One" members.
** Collingwood refused to divulge their figures.
Hawthorn will get to 90K.
Scroll to the bottom of the article and have at it, bitches!
AFL membership ladder: Tigers set to reach 100,000 once again, as Suns bottom out
Paul Sakkal
https://www.theage.com.au/sport/afl...again-as-suns-bottom-out-20181207-p50ktp.html
Richmond are on track to crack 100,000 members again in 2019, having reached almost 75,000 members by the first week of December.
The Tigers faithful, buoyed by the signing of former Gold Coast key forward Tom Lynch, have backed the club to rebound from their 39-point preliminary final loss to Collingwood last season.
Richmond CEO Brendan Gale told 3AW this week that having “set a historic benchmark at 100,000 ... we want to go past it again".
Gale stressed the importance of making members feel like part of “something bigger than just a football team”, insisting he was “not obsessed by goals”.
Of the other Melbourne clubs, Hawthorn (60,007), Essendon (51,011), Geelong (41,034) and Carlton (38,965) enter the Christmas period with healthy figures, while Melbourne (30,096), North Melbourne (26,921), Western Bulldogs (26,855) and St Kilda (25,500) remain in the middle band of the league tally.
In the northern states, Sydney had counted just shy of 30,000 members while the Giants registered 13,814.
The Brisbane Lions were just shy of 13,000 members, while Gold Coast have recorded a paltry 5894.
In 2018 the AFL achieved more than a million club members across the country for the first time in league history, an 11 per cent increase on the year prior and the 18th consecutive year of membership growth.
Thirteen clubs broke their membership records in 2018.
MEMBERSHIP LADDER
Adelaide (77,504)*
Richmond (74,110)
Hawthorn (60,007)
West Coast (59,800)
Essendon (51,011)
Fremantle (44,293)
Port Adelaide (42,723)
Geelong (41,034)
Carlton (38,965)
Melbourne (30,096)
Sydney (29,046)
North Melbourne (26,921)
Western Bulldogs (26,855)
St Kilda (25,500)
Greater Western Sydney (13,814)
Brisbane (12,974)
Gold Coast (5894)
* Includes non-financial "We Fly as One" members.
** Collingwood refused to divulge their figures.
They refuse to commit financially in case Melbourne as per usual manage to stuff it all up or for fear they could miss a bumper ski season.Melbourne’s numbers are shite considering how many showed up to their finals this year. Weak yuppies
Only one conclusion to draw from that, the Magpoos are still offended that they are no longer the biggest and most well-supported AFL team in Australia............DELICIOUS!