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Just been talking to a non member on msn who has been working weekends and said he was going to this weekends game as he now has weekends off . i asked if he was a member and he said " no i have no excuse". i layed out all the benefits of membership and after about 1 minute he was off to the club to get his membership! People like TweakTalent make me sick, their lack of commitment is discraceful! Good to see you got your tickets sammy after the initial ******** up. i hope your seats are alright although i know you said yourself your not one of those people that takes alot of time to decide where your seats are, your more concerned with the game. Everyone go check out sams blog as well, he and nanananacatman will post some interesting and humorous messages about the cats. GO CATS!
 
scottydeewah said:
you should have hooked up the member get member thing?

what are the benefits of that? i thought about it but i didn't know what you get for it
 
I was gonna ask how much a non member, who pays to get into all of our home games this year would be worth to club, compared to a full member?
Scotty just ripped me, saying that the club gets a high percentage of the membership money, but only a small amount of the day's takings.
I thought these two should be comparable on a per capita basis, as this sounds like paying members don't help subsidise the salaries of the pie boys, cleaners, ticket sellers, etc.
I'm assuming the AFL pays some of these costs, the ground administrators would pay some, and the 2 AFL clubs playing on the day would pay some, but the ratio's...I really wouldn't know about.
Anyone know how this all works, and can be stuffed explaining???

Cheers,

Pat.
 

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The raffle ticket sellers used to be voluntary, the raffle ticket sellers now get paid, I don't buy tickets GRRRR!!!

Just venting some anger.
 

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