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Re: Fight Club - Memberships

Posted: Fri Jun 17, 2016 8:23 pm
by Swans4ever

Re: Fight Club - Memberships

Posted: Sat Jun 18, 2016 12:09 am
by AFLcrap1
Lol there's a thread on here .just Down the page a bit.
Says all NRL teams are above 10k
But you conveniently didn't see it .
Lol

Re: Fight Club - Memberships

Posted: Sat Jun 18, 2016 11:02 am
by Swans4ever
AFLcrap1 wrote:
Lol there's a thread on here .just Down the page a bit.
Says all NRL teams are above 10k
But you conveniently didn't see it .
Lol
Yes because memberships was before it - arguing semantics again I see!

Re: Fight Club - Memberships

Posted: Sun Jul 03, 2016 2:43 pm
by Beaussie
Sydney Swans now have 56,117 members. Wow, truly amazing feat.

Easily the biggest sporting club in NSW.

https://mobile.twitter.com/Pridhamhq/st ... 5551200256

Re: Fight Club - Memberships

Posted: Mon Jul 04, 2016 11:59 pm
by Swans4ever
GWS membership 14039
Swans now 56171
That's a total of 70210 for NSW based clubs!!!!! Now that's impressive

Re: Fight Club - Memberships

Posted: Fri Aug 12, 2016 3:48 pm
by Thresher
wanderers have higher membership numbers than GWS with 2 months of the season to go and without Canberra or pet memberships 16,248

Re: Fight Club - Memberships

Posted: Fri Aug 12, 2016 6:14 pm
by leagueiscrap
Beaussie wrote:
Sydney Swans now have 56,117 members. Wow, truly amazing feat.

Easily the biggest sporting club in NSW.

https://mobile.twitter.com/Pridhamhq/st ... 5551200256
The oxygen bottles have given up arguing about the swans & now just argue and compare the nrlol teams against thr gws

Re: Fight Club - Memberships

Posted: Fri Aug 12, 2016 7:11 pm
by Beaussie
Swans4ever wrote:
GWS membership 14039
Swans now 56171
That's a total of 70210 for NSW based clubs!!!!! Now that's impressive
Even more impressive numbers from GWS. Now over 15,000 members

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Re: Fight Club - Memberships

Posted: Sat Aug 13, 2016 1:27 pm
by Terry
Beaussie wrote:
Swans4ever wrote:
GWS membership 14039
Swans now 56171
That's a total of 70210 for NSW based clubs!!!!! Now that's impressive
Even more impressive numbers from GWS. Now over 15,000 members

Image
Wow.......and some of 'em were human lololololol.

Re: Fight Club - Memberships

Posted: Sat Aug 13, 2016 1:44 pm
by Fred
Hi um terry ..... I think you will find that when the AFL audit the memberships that pet memberships are not included.

What I suspect does happen as it happens on gc is that under 12 players get a free 3 game membership.

Re: Fight Club - Memberships

Posted: Sat Aug 13, 2016 7:56 pm
by leagueiscrap
Fred wrote:
Hi um terry ..... I think you will find that when the AFL audit the memberships that pet memberships are not included.

What I suspect does happen as it happens on gc is that under 12 players get a free 3 game membership.
the AFL dont include the pet memberships as they cracked down on that several years ago!

mean while over at the NRLOL fudging and pet memberships :wave:
http://www.smh.com.au/rugby-league/leag ... 2fohp.html

Rugby league has an ignoble history of creative counting - fictitious crowd figures, salary cap manipulation, exaggerating injury tallies, even miscounting tackles.

Club memberships are the most recent of the code's rubbery figures. South Sydney boast they led the NRL for total members, with 22,154 for last season, and their number and that of all NRL clubs will be boosted over the next couple of weeks, the period the NRL says is busiest for buying memberships.

Across the NRL spectrum, there are senior members, child members, voting members, ticketed members and even pet members, meaning dogs, cats and even lizards can become Rabbits.

Souths say they have 173 pet memberships in response to their website offer of a $50 cut-price membership for non-humans: ''Make sure even the furry, scaly, slimy or slippery Members of your family are Members of the Rabbitohs.''.

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The Rabbitohs insist their 173-pet memberships are not counted in their official figures and volunteer that no pet memberships were sold last year. But they don't have to go to the dogs to lead the NRL because they count non-voting members under the age of 18. In Souths' report to ASIC, it lists the total membership for 2012 as 16,025, a difference of 6129 with the proclaimed figure.

A Rabbitohs spokesman explains: ''There is no fudging of membership numbers between the announced total in 2012 as 22,154 and the Member Co number in the Annual Report of 16,025.

''The Member Company is the entity which holds the 'golden share', which controls the name, colours, jersey, team song and home ground of the club. It is also the entity to which voting rights are held, hence the requirement to be over 18. No one under the age of 18 is included in this number, hence the difference between the two numbers.''

However, for some clubs, the figure given to ASIC and the propagandised one is the same. For last season, Brisbane's annual report lists a membership of 26,216, the same figure supplied to ASIC and consistent with a boast on their website on January 25: ''Last year the Broncos led the way in the NRL after posting a mark of 26,216.''

However, the NRL lists the Broncos membership at 17,561 as at February 10, well short of Souths on 22,003. Perhaps the Broncos include members of their leagues club at Red Hill, a count the Rabbitohs would never consider given the long delay in getting a beer at their renovated licensed premises at Redfern.

The Dragons, the first club to launch a membership program with their Red V appeal in 2002, are third on the NRL list with 16,314 and do not count the vast membership of their leagues club.

St George Illawarra says: ''We currently have 17,444 members committed to 'March With Us' in 2013, comprising 11,809 ticketed and 5635 non-ticketed members.''

Ticketed membership provides ticketing entitlements to Dragons home games at both playing venues - Jubilee Oval, Kogarah and WIN Stadium, Wollongong, while non-ticketed membership caters for ''True Believer'' supporters who can't regularly attend home games.

Dragons' chief executive Peter Doust makes most sense of the malleable membership figures, pointing out yield is the significant number.

Discounting tickets to games that fans would pay full price, or supplying costly benefits to boost numbers, damages the bottom line. Souths' income from membership is $3.7 million a year, compared to $350,000 some years ago.

The Dragons have more than doubled their yield in four years, from $1.061 million to $2.55 million. Souths aim for 25,000 members this year and the Dragons are aiming for 20,000 memberships.

The NRL says memberships across all clubs are up 18 per cent from last year, including every club. A spokesman says: ''The NRL membership team is doing a promotion now where they are asking fans to claim every postcode in Australia for their club, and every country in the world.''

The ARLC has also indicated it will reward clubs with increased grants for meeting targets. If this results in clubs counting Fido the dog and Felix the cat in membership figures, it's akin to AFL clubs deliberately losing games and coming last in order to be rewarded with high draft

Re: Fight Club - Memberships

Posted: Tue Sep 13, 2016 12:18 pm
by Swans4ever
Nothing but silence..................looks like they have conceded!

Re: Predictions: The next A-League TV deal

Posted: Sat Oct 01, 2016 3:32 pm
by sydneyfc
didnt know where else to post this

same time last year
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this year
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pax for the sydney derby is sitting at ~38k atm. with wanderers at 18k members that should be just a tad under 55k tickets sold so far with 1 week to go. wanderers ceo expecting somewhere in the 60s but hopeful of 70k provided some nice weather and a late rush

fuck yeaaa :\:

Re: Predictions: The next A-League TV deal

Posted: Thu Oct 06, 2016 4:57 am
by Swans4ever
sydneyfc wrote:
didnt know where else to post this

same time last year
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this year
Image

pax for the sydney derby is sitting at ~38k atm. with wanderers at 18k members that should be just a tad under 55k tickets sold so far with 1 week to go. wanderers ceo expecting somewhere in the 60s but hopeful of 70k provided some nice weather and a late rush

fuck yeaaa :\:
Certainly would be a very good result - but I think it doesn't really reflect badly for either RL or AFL as they aren't really in direct conflict for times and AirPlay but is a good sign for the A League.

Re: Fight Club - Memberships

Posted: Thu Oct 06, 2016 8:54 am
by Terry
Well said Swino - in your moments of lucid thought you make some fair points. Well played!!!