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Re: Congrats RFC - 30,000 members
« Reply #255 on: July 04, 2007, 01:33:07 PM »
As of 2/7/07

Ticketed: 30,044
Non-Ticketed: 7,579
Combined: 37,623

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Re: Membership cracks 30,000 mark - Official
« Reply #256 on: July 04, 2007, 02:11:05 PM »
"But I think they have been terrific in understanding what we are trying to achieve. Unfortunately it takes time and it takes a little bit of patience.

"I know football and patience aren't two words that go together too well but I think the Tigers supporters have shown they have a pretty good understanding of that."

I don't know Terry, I reckon us Richmond supporters have had more practice in patience than any other teams supporters. We'd be pretty damn good at it by now.  :yep

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Re: Congrats RFC - 30,000 members
« Reply #257 on: July 04, 2007, 08:30:43 PM »
first time in our history ... great achievement ... and yet it is our worse season to date ...

good on everyone that got a membership ...

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Re: 2007 Membership - The Tiger Movement (Experience Generation Next)
« Reply #258 on: July 09, 2007, 04:41:42 PM »
Here's the membership tally for each club (From BF - Link )

Adelaide         50,145
West Coast     44,138
Fremantle      43,343
Collingwood    38,650
Essendon       36,348
Carlton           35,431
Port Adelaide 33,752
Sydney           31,600
St.Kilda           30,950
Hawthorn       30,872
Geelong         30,150
Richmond       30,044 (7,579 non-ticketed)
Bulldogs          28,667
Melbourne      28,100
Brisbane         23,000?* (not updated in a long time)
Kangaroos      22,239

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Record year for AFL memberships (AAP)
« Reply #259 on: July 12, 2007, 11:34:31 PM »
Record year for AFL memberships
July 12, 2007 - 6:44PM
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The on-field success of Geelong and the Kangaroos in 2007 has not translated into membership sales in what was a record year for the AFL.

Both clubs recorded sizeable drops in members, according to figures released by the AFL.

Despite sitting two games clear on top of the ladder after round 14, Geelong's membership fell by more than six per cent to 30,169.

The Kangaroos, winners in nine of their past 11 games, perhaps paid the price for losing their first three matches as their numbers tumbled by almost 10 per cent, dropping to 22,366.

But there were bright spots, with Fremantle's preliminary final berth in 2006 prompting a remarkable surge in their membership numbers.

For years the Dockers have lagged behind their cross-town rivals West Coast, but the Dockers crashed through the 40,000 barrier for the first time in their 13-year history, signing 43,343 members in 2007 - 21.5 per cent more than last year.

Overall, more than half a million people joined AFL clubs in 2007, with memberships up 2.6 per cent to 532,412.

Ten clubs posted increases, including Adelaide, which is again the league's most supported club.

The Crows increased their membership 1.7 per cent to a touch under 51,000, while West Coast (up 4.1 per cent to 45,949) was second and the Dockers third.

In a further indication on-field performance can have little bearing on membership, bottom-of-the-ladder Richmond managed a 2.2 per cent increase to finish above the 30,000 mark for the first time and Carlton posted an impressive 23.2 per cent jump - the biggest in the league - to move above 35,000.

The Western Bulldogs (28,725) also recorded a healthy 10.3 per cent increase.

The Brisbane Lions recorded the biggest drop, their membership plunging 16.9 per cent to below 22,000.

AFL chief executive Andrew Demetriou said in a statement that the figures were "a tribute to the work of all clubs and the passion of supporters for the game in every part of Australia".

"We and our clubs are in the privileged position where more than half a million people across the country are paid-up and proud members of an AFL club," Demetriou said.

http://news.realfooty.com.au/record-year-for-afl-memberships/20071412-nem.html

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Re: 2007 Membership - The Tiger Movement (Experience Generation Next)
« Reply #260 on: July 13, 2007, 05:29:30 PM »
RFC still amazingly king of the kids in terms of membership  :thumbsup.

Club                 Adult      Conc      Child       TOTAL
Adelaide         40,421     3,780     6,775       50,976
West Coast     33,844     5,886     6,219       45,979
Fremantle       30,777     3,978     8,588       43,343
Collingwood    27,334     3,485     7,767       38,587
Carlton            23,874     3,147     8,410       35,431
Port Ad           26,988     1,995     4,975       33,938
Essendon       24,343     3,751     4,665       32,796
Hawthorn       21,166     2,462     7,463       31,064
St Kilda          20,566     3,185     6,643       30,394
Geelong         19,505     4,290     6,374       30,169
Richmond      18,346     3,153     8,545       30,044
Sydney          20,177     3,761     4,826       28,794
W Bulldogs     18,575     3,490     6,660       28,725
Melbourne      19,940     2,196     5,941       28,099
Kangaroos      14,303     2,103     5,790       22,196
Brisbane         17,089     2,219     2,688       21,976 

http://www.bigfooty.com/forum/showthread.php?t=347735

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Re: 2007 Membership - The Tiger Movement (Experience Generation Next)
« Reply #261 on: July 13, 2007, 05:44:39 PM »
RFC still amazingly king of the kids in terms of membership  :thumbsup.

Club                 Adult      Conc      Child       TOTAL
Adelaide         40,421     3,780     6,775       50,976
West Coast     33,844     5,886     6,219       45,979
Fremantle       30,777     3,978     8,588       43,343
Collingwood    27,334     3,485     7,767       38,587
Carlton            23,874     3,147     8,410       35,431
Port Ad           26,988     1,995     4,975       33,938
Essendon       24,343     3,751     4,665       32,796
Hawthorn       21,166     2,462     7,463       31,064
St Kilda          20,566     3,185     6,643       30,394
Geelong         19,505     4,290     6,374       30,169
Richmond      18,346     3,153     8,545       30,044
Sydney          20,177     3,761     4,826       28,794
W Bulldogs     18,575     3,490     6,660       28,725
Melbourne      19,940     2,196     5,941       28,099
Kangaroos      14,303     2,103     5,790       22,196
Brisbane         17,089     2,219     2,688       21,976 

http://www.bigfooty.com/forum/showthread.php?t=347735

lol, thanx to ppl like me, i have kids all over the place  :lol