Rather simple, unlike the AFL who count members who have written an email to the club, the Wanderers membership consists of season ticket holders. The home ground for their entire existence had a capacity of 20,000 plus change, of which we had to reserve 15,000 or more for away fans (league rules) and reserve some for walk ups. so we could have a maximum of 16500. So how can we sell more memberships than we have seats?Swans4ever wrote:Well that's super.....the question isn't why are the WSW this successful it's why aren't they more?? 3 mil pop in WS, main migrants who come from countries where soccer is their 1st language yet only 16k. Why not 100k members and sell outs week in and week out at ANZ after all it only holds 84k with relatively little in the way of competition- yet Melb Victory has twice members, crowd revenue - me thinks your boasting is really highlighting the fact they should in reality be doing much better!!! AF in this part of Syd is as foreign as icebergs in the Sahara dessert!!!!post_hoc wrote:GWS Membership by end of season 15,311, over 2 cities, with go knows how many non ticket members and there most successful season to date
Wanderers 16845, memberships been open a little more than 1 month, and still 6 weeks before the start of the season.
Playing out of the same ground as well. I hope we get the GWS attendance counter we will end up with 30,000 every game.
oh thats right, we can sell pet memberships like your mob, so how could we sell more memberships bright spark