Re: Fight Club - Memberships
Posted: Fri Dec 05, 2014 4:52 pm
i bought a raiders membership so i call lies on wookies tally it should at least have 2 or 3...surely....SURELY 

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proof dribbler dave?Raiderdave wrote:Souths
24, 227
NRL at ova 130K
30% up on this time last year
Auto renewals cockheadleagueiscrap wrote:Membership on sale for only a short time, 32,381
straight past all those little NRL clubs
http://www.essendonfc.com.au/
Raiderdave wrote:Auto renewals cockheadleagueiscrap wrote:Membership on sale for only a short time, 32,381
straight past all those little NRL clubs
http://www.essendonfc.com.au/
Auto renewals
very impressiveleagueiscrap wrote:Membership on sale for only a short time, 32,381
straight past all those little NRL clubs
http://www.essendonfc.com.au/
Still auto renewals fucktardleagueiscrap wrote:Raiderdave wrote:Auto renewals cockheadleagueiscrap wrote:Membership on sale for only a short time, 32,381
straight past all those little NRL clubs
http://www.essendonfc.com.au/
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still more than what any NRL club has signed up,
maybe the NRL clubs need to convince some more people from TV land to sign up as membersThe_Wookie wrote:They still count as members Raider. Its not his fault the NRL havent caught up yet.
The_Wookie wrote:seriously shut the fuck up about tv land you goddamn ignorant spammer.
leagueiscrap wrote:THE Gold Coast Titans have seen a boost in membership numbers following mass changes in the club hierarchy.
Despite four lean seasons on the field, including a 14th-placed finish last season, the Titans’ membership base is tracking at 10 per cent better than the same time last year.
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It has been a big year of change for the NRL yfranchise with club founder Michael Searle and foundation coach John Cartwright resigning from their roles in August.
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The club appointed a board of directors for the first time in its history in April and new coach Neil Henry is in the process of overhauling the squad.
The Titans had 8768 members in 2014 and want to break the 10,000 figure next year.
Membership manager Chris Knell said the club was encouraged by the increase.
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“I was a little bit unsure as to what might happen with membership with all the changes that have been taking place and Carty (leaving),” he said.
“But the response has been fantastic. We’re finding ourselves about 10 per cent up on this time last year.
“It’s a real positive sign for the club in terms of the steps that have been taken by the board and management and the changes people are seeing with Neil and the new players.
“That’s been reflected in our renewals and new signings to date. Anything over 10,000 for us next year would be a great result.”
The club has retained its “kids go free” membership promotion in which families attend all 12 home matches for as little as $9.96 per person each game.
They have also launched a “Flexi Packs” option where people can buy a pack of five, 10 or 20 tickets as a membership and use them however they please.
The NRL is yet to release a 2014 draw.
The Titans are expected to host Wests Tigers at Cbus Super Stadium in Round 1 on Saturday, March 7, but the rest of the season is unknown, leaving fans reluctant to sign up.
“It is a bit of a pain,” Knell said. “It’s preventing us from putting up some products.”
The draw is expected to be finalised within the next fortnight and NRL head of football Todd Greenberg said it was a complex process.
“We’re in the final stages with both broadcasters,” Mr Greenberg said.
Originally published as Membership rise gives Titans boost
http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sport/ ... 7147815979
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