Heart_fan
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The MH AAMI Park seating plan this year seems to have been greatly improved.
More GA access down the Eastern Wing and the Away seating area has been moved to the North-Western Corner.
Happy with those changes.
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Joffa
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2013/14 Membership Sales
Adelaide - 3,408 Brisbane - 3,000 Central Coast - 3,100 Heart - 3,018 Newcastle - 7,000 Perth - Sydney - 6,200 Victory - 12,766 Wellington - 2,348 West Sydney - 14,285
Total membership sales = 55,125
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GloryPerth
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BTW Just noticing a trend, probably to be expected - the rate of membership take ups seem to be slowing, or particularly so for markets like Brisbane, given their big target and what not? I guess it's to be expected - hitting your base of the first few thousand, via renewals and what not, fairly soon is to be expected? The hard part is building upon those numbers/that existing base, over these coming months? Was kind of hoping Roar might be pushing the 4k mark, given how quickly they pushed to the first 3k - it's been nearly a month since then. Around a month is what it seemed to take to grow by the previous thousand. But still time. Their very ambitious 10k target seems ever more unlikely, but hopefully pushing past 8k still possible. KiwiChick1 and co, Wellington seem to be tracking fine, given their realistic but still record setting (I believe?) target? More than half way there so just over one and a half thousand more needed. Within the means of achievable. Hopefully all those sides hovering in the three thousands see a 'second wind' come closer to the season. I got a strong feeling that Sydney FC, who are already tracking well, will see a second boost, once ADP and co return from overseas and more positive kudos flows on in a promising pre-season with this strong squad. Add to the fact that with Wanderers presence now, their success, that rivalry and the appeal of those derbies, may provide healthy competition and interest in Sydney's first A-L club? Pushing above 9k is entirely feasible, surely? Joffa wrote: 2013/14 Membership Sales
Adelaide - 3,408 Brisbane - 3,000 Central Coast - 3,100 Heart - 3,018 Newcastle - 7,000 Perth - Sydney - 6,200 Victory - 12,766 Wellington - 2,348 West Sydney - 14,285
Total membership sales = 55,125 That's odd Joffa, the totals for your previous updates all were 57k something, but your latest update, with the additional numbers, actually sees your total fall to just over 55k? What's the 2k difference? I can only presume your previous totals were wrong/miscalculated but you only corrected now? Edited by GloryPerth: 5/8/2013 03:55:41 AM
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pv4
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This is the time of year that teams need to be making big name signings. That'll speed things back up
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chillbilly
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vanbasten88
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Glenn Elliott says we're ahead of last year at the same time. will try to find the picture. Edited by vanbasten88: 5/8/2013 05:37:49 PM
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Glory Recruit
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Great news, I hope that's home end too, seen quite the decline in that area.
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Joffa
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2013/14 Membership Sales
Adelaide - 3,408 Brisbane - 3,000 Central Coast - 3,100 Heart - 3,018 Newcastle - 7,000 Perth - Sydney - 6,422 Victory - 12,766 Wellington - 2,348 West Sydney - 14,285
Total membership sales = 55,347
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Gyfox
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sydneycroatia58
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Victory are at 14,327
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sydneycroatia58 wrote:Victory are at 14,327 Tracking really well. This is their time line for last year 5 July - 5,323 12 July - 6,607 19 July - 7,783 26 July - 8,902 2 August - 10,439 9 August - 11,519 16 August - 12,647 23 August - 13,603 30 August - 14,112 6 September - 14,664 13 September - 15,035 20 September - 15,905 27 September - 16,453
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Joffa
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2013/14 Membership Sales
Adelaide - 3,408 Brisbane - 3,000 Central Coast - 3,100 Heart - 3,018 Newcastle - 7,000 Perth - Sydney - 6,422 Victory - 14,327 Wellington - 2,348 West Sydney - 14,285
Total membership sales = 56,898
Edited by Joffa: 6/8/2013 05:59:07 PM
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zutto09
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Joffa, you got victory numbers wrong.
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sydneyfc1987
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Joffa
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2013/14 Membership Sales
Adelaide - 3,408 Brisbane - 3,000 Central Coast - 3,100 Heart - 3,018 Newcastle - 7,000 Perth - Sydney - 6,422 Victory - 14,327 Wellington - 2,348 West Sydney - 14,285
Total membership sales = 56,908
Edited by Joffa: 6/8/2013 06:01:57 PM
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Joffa
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zutto09 wrote:Joffa, you got victory numbers wrong. Cheers, fixed
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Swarth
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pretty good numbers by the number 2 football team in sydney
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Joffa
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2013/14 Membership Sales
Adelaide - 3,408 Brisbane - 3,000 Central Coast - 3,100 Heart - 3,018 Newcastle - 7,000 Perth - Sydney - 6,705 Victory - 14,327 Wellington - 2,348 West Sydney - 14,285
Total membership sales = 57,191
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Heart_fan
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MH up to 3074.
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VedranFC
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Swarth wrote:pretty good numbers by the number 2 football team in sydney You know someone's a wanker when 50% of their posts are this petty :lol:
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Joffa
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2013/14 Membership Sales
Adelaide - 3,408 Brisbane - 3,000 Central Coast - 3,100 Heart - 3,074 Newcastle - 7,000 Perth - Sydney - 6,705 Victory - 14,327 Wellington - 2,348 West Sydney - 14,285
Total membership sales = 57,247
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Swarth wrote:pretty good numbers by the number 2 football team in sydney Not bad considering Sydney fc has a stadium twice as big as the wanderers and there is no members cap. Meaning there is no need to rush for memberships. No 2? Titles and average crowds would beg to differ
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Eldar
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Swarth wrote:pretty good numbers by the number 2 football team in sydney There's only one team in Sydney, the other one is in Western Sydney.
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Brinck
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Eldar wrote:Swarth wrote:pretty good numbers by the number 2 football team in sydney There's only one team in Sydney, the other one is in Western Sydney. ...and the other one is in East Sydney! :lol:
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Eldar
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Brinck wrote:Eldar wrote:Swarth wrote:pretty good numbers by the number 2 football team in sydney There's only one team in Sydney, the other one is in Western Sydney. ...and the other one is in East Sydney! :lol: Sydney is in eastern Sydney? :-k Puta says no.... Edited by Eldar: 6/8/2013 09:06:26 PM
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Brinck
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4wanderer4 wrote:Brinck wrote:4wanderer4 wrote:That will be a two when I get my ass into gear and purchase my renewal :D .......are you sure your buying the correct membership?? :lol: Been a member of my club longer than your club was even an idea in anyone importants' mind :-({|= ...don't get upset...just muckin' about! :)
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Minimalistix
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hitpehoaos wrote:Swarth wrote:pretty good numbers by the number 2 football team in sydney Not bad considering Sydney fc has a stadium twice as big as the wanderers and there is no members cap. Meaning there is no need to rush for memberships. Aren't MV in the same boat? Poor excuse to be honest.
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GloryPerth
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It is and it isn't, Minimalistix. It is, for the same old reasons why people pick at Sydney and Brisbane to a degree - poor per capita, if Victory and others do well - they should too... But 'it isn't' too, as they, many north of the border argue, don't have the 'membership culture' that the AFL states south of the border do. Ontop of that they are growing from a 'low base' and long undernourished base. That CAN be the fault of the clubs and Roar jacking up their prices one season saw a drop/damage done that took a while to reverse. But it's also from a culture, or lack of culture in this area, so those clubs are more building from base up, where others 'south' have fans who are used to being 'members' or 'membership schemes' with their 'AFL clubs' too or what. If anything Wanderers being there is a benefit for all, especially SFC and hopefully that too is inspiring more to get on-board or back on-board with the SFC cause - now 'that those 'Westies' can potentially usurp them. ADP and co being there helps too ofcourse. But the 'big ticket in town' appeal of the derbies etc... all helps. SFC Fans can speak of this better, but 'The Cove' may even be more revitalised too, as they certainly don't want to be outsung/outdone by the new kids on 'the block'. And an improving Cove/Active Support can only in-turn help improve crowds as the atmosphere at SFC games only further improves. No doubt Wanderers have had a positive impact across the league and even across the game. I'd argue they're both a direct and more indirect reason why memberships a tracking at an even higher rate this pre-season. The sky high ratings, crowds, media interest etc... Alot more buzz. Hopefully that helps Mariners in their drive and everyone else. And I'd rather not 'knock' any club, well not too easily, but more encourage our fellow A-League clubs. As it's only collectively that we're strong - not only so with the way our league continues to be structured and governed - but also the 'live together, die alone' motto. It's also arguable that a strong SFC is good for the A-League. Although that argument may diminish somewhat with the successful second team. Still, SFC being up there lifts the interest in the A-League even more, when it's team in it's biggest market, is making waves. Joffa wrote:2013/14 Membership Sales
Adelaide - 3,374 Brisbane - 3,000 Central Coast - 3,100 Heart - 3,018 Newcastle - 7,000 Perth - Sydney - 6,200 Victory - 12,766 Wellington - 2,226 West Sydney - 14,285
Total membership sales - 57,921
Edited by Joffa: 1/8/2013 12:03:38 PM [/quote] Joffa wrote:2013/14 Membership Sales
Adelaide - 3,408 Brisbane - 3,000 Central Coast - 3,100 Heart - 3,018 Newcastle - 7,000 Perth - Sydney - 6,200 Victory - 12,766 Wellington - 2,348 West Sydney - 14,285
Total membership sales = 55,125 Joffa, I asked before, but you didn't answer? :? My tired eyes are unreliable, but why is there the differential downward? The 57k total was a total several of your posts previous to that one ALSO had. But then suddenly, last page, your new total was like 2k less? I added up the latter total and it was correct. Haven't done so with former totals. What's the difference? Or was it errant all along till you saw the correction? Not trying to criticise or nitpick, on the contrary, I appreciate the updates but just found this curious. And my appreciating them is the very reason why I noticed and why I point it out to you now. ;) Edited by GloryPerth: 7/8/2013 02:50:45 AM
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Joffa
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GloryPerth wrote:Joffa wrote:2013/14 Membership Sales
Adelaide - 3,374 Brisbane - 3,000 Central Coast - 3,100 Heart - 3,018 Newcastle - 7,000 Perth - Sydney - 6,200 Victory - 12,766 Wellington - 2,226 West Sydney - 14,285
Total membership sales - 57,921
Edited by Joffa: 1/8/2013 12:03:38 PM Joffa wrote:2013/14 Membership Sales
Adelaide - 3,408 Brisbane - 3,000 Central Coast - 3,100 Heart - 3,018 Newcastle - 7,000 Perth - Sydney - 6,200 Victory - 12,766 Wellington - 2,348 West Sydney - 14,285
Total membership sales = 55,125 Joffa, I asked before, but you didn't answer? :? [/quote] No worries, sorry I missed your post, you reckon your tired eyes are unreliable, it turns out doing simple addition in my head whilst on my iPhone is even worse...a simple boo boo, nothing more and nothing less.....
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Just got a Jerks email saying over 7500 members signed up. Quote:Dear pv4
There has been a phenomenal response in the first month of the 2013/14 Membership campaign with over 7,500 already committed to the season ahead.
With the seating allocation process now complete, this is the perfect opportunity to renew or join as a Member and secure some fantastic seats that have become available. To join and have your seats allocated on the spot, call our Membership Team today on 02 4979 7611.
Jets supporters can secure the best seats in the house for all 14 home matches with a premium Gold Reserved Membership valued at $255 for adults and $115 for juniors, while a family (two adults, one junior) can watch the Jets for an entire season for as little as $565, which is $13.45 per person, per match.
Jets supporters can also secure a reserved seat at all 14 home matches with an Adult Community Reserved Membership valued at $130, that is $9.29 per match.
General Admission Memberships are available for $120 for adults and $60 for juniors, while a family (two adults, one junior) can watch the Jets for an entire season for as little as $255, which is $6.07 per person, per match.
With ticket prices for individual matches last season starting at $22 per match for Adults and $8 per match for juniors, purchasing a Jets Membership will once again be the most cost effective way to support the Jets in 2013/14.
As well as having 14 home games to attend this season, all Members will receive a cap, Membership card, lanyard, key ring, magnetic fixture list, bumper sticker pack and a $10 Merchandise voucher.
Jets Members also have the option of paying for their Membership in 10 monthly installments to make Membership even more affordable.
We look forward to having you on board as a 2013/14 Newcastle Jets Member.
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