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GloryPerth wrote:rookoz wrote:Quote:Hyundai A-League memberships top 55khttp://www.a-league.com.au/article/hyundai-a-league-memberships-top-55k/ecpdrethn1ik18lrksoqba4wdFootball is on the rise in Australia and Hyundai A-League fans are flocking to become members of their favourite club - and right now we’re over halfway to our goal for the new season. The target is to reach 110,000 members across the 10 Hyundai A-League clubs before the new season kicks off. As of last count [size=7]56,873[/size] supporters had signed up to become club members in Season 10.
Regardless of whether you can make it to home games or not and how far away you live, there is a membership category that suits all supporters.... WSW 8809 Joffa wrote:2014/15
Adelaide United: 4,200 Brisbane Roar: 8,554 Central Coast Mariners: 2,200 Melbourne City: 6,251 Melbourne Victory: 10,773 Newcastle Jets: 4,486 Perth Glory : 2,500 Sydney FC: 6,330 Wellington Phoenix: Western Sydney Wanderer: 8,892
Total = [size=7]54,186[/size]
There's a discrepancy of around two thousand or so, between the numbers that are known to us, as reflected in Joffa's tally, and what the FFA have announced? Second deluka's question and add that perhaps that discrepancy could be the Phoenix number? Or indeed, I believe, the Phoenix number combined with the surely hundreds more sign ups that the likes of less frequent up-daters, AU, Roar and Glory have gained since their last respective announcements. That would make sense and clarify the discrepancy? :-k Edited by GloryPerth: 31/7/2014 10:40:01 PM Yeh the FFA would have the most updated figure's at their disposal including Wellingtons
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FTS has AU at 6415... This is close to last years final tally already in 4th week of July, with October's kick off and the usual last minute rush to come. Great effort:)
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tbitm
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Check again mate
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How we doing compared to this time last year?
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Oh waiy I can find it nix wanderers victory and jets well down everyone else well up
I would expect wanderers to do about the same and the nix too come seasin start victory and jets should be interesting
Edited by grazorblade: 1/8/2014 02:29:24 AM
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Tambo
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grazorblade wrote:Oh waiy I can find it nix wanderers victory and jets well down everyone else well up
I would expect wanderers to do about the same and the nix too come seasin start victory and jets should be interesting
Edited by grazorblade: 1/8/2014 02:29:24 AM ^ that has been edited 😐
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grazorblade wrote:Oh waiy I can find it nix wanderers victory and jets well down everyone else well up
We're well down because membership renewal went on sale over a month later compared to last year, so comparing our membership numbers compared to this time last year is basically pointless.
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azzaMVFC
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sydneycroatia58 wrote:grazorblade wrote:Oh waiy I can find it nix wanderers victory and jets well down everyone else well up
We're well down because membership renewal went on sale over a month later compared to last year, so comparing our membership numbers compared to this time last year is basically pointless. and we are doing well considering we released membership packages late and we've got a rich little brother up the road.
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Wanderers at 9111
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azzaMVFC
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Victory membership at 11,329 :)
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Haha, got to laugh at those wanting to sink the boots into Victory's member numbers already.
Over 11k already is brilliant and without cutoff dates coming we'll be at 15k within the next two weeks.
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Juve_Leo wrote:Wanderers at 9111 I sent an email on the 23rd to the club about the my second season ticket, got an email of the staff saying i was good to go.................................i still cannot purchase the second Season ticket...........frustration building and deadline looming....:cry: :cry: . WSW 9312. Edited by multibet: 1/8/2014 06:14:24 PM
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Victory>Heart wrote:Haha, got to laugh at those wanting to sink the boots into Victory's member numbers already.
Over 11k already is brilliant and without cutoff dates coming we'll be at 15k within the next two weeks. Who's sinking the boot in?
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Multibet
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MrBrisbane wrote:Victory>Heart wrote:Haha, got to laugh at those wanting to sink the boots into Victory's member numbers already.
Over 11k already is brilliant and without cutoff dates coming we'll be at 15k within the next two weeks. Who's sinking the boot in? How long has MVFC memberships been on sale? 18-07-14 is when WSW started selling tickets..............................that is about 4.7k members per week and with ticketing issues. 10-07-14 is when Victory when on sale for renewals..............that is about 3.8k per week. How does that boot feel? \:d/ \:d/ \:d/ \:d/ ;) ;) ;) Edited by multibet: 1/8/2014 07:29:21 PM
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Schultzy
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Adelaide United Memberships have been on sale for exactly one month, and we have been delighted with the response. We currently have almost 4,800 members who have signed up for the 2014/15 Season. We would like to take this opportunity to thank all of you that have committed to the Reds this season.
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I wonder where they source the Phoenix number from? Have Phoenix announced this via any of their Social Media platforms or via local NZ media, member's e-mail or what not? :-k I think there seems to be an average percentile in terms of a growth measure, emerging? Going by fts numbers (Which are already quite dated), A-League clubs are around 54% towards their previous season's member numbers. It's being dragged down by Phoenix (28%+) and slow starters (Reasons have been explained) Victory and Wanders (Roughly 40% each), but dragged up by Roar (105.45%+) and City (83%+). And again, our figures more up-to-date, so Wanderers, Victory and Jets are all since much closer to their previous marks, by the collective thousands, as expressed by posters above. AU, City and SFC have grown substantively since too. Also, most clubs were either near or had even exceeded their membership goals, in the past season. So if many of the teams are atleast on-track to meet their numbers of last season, then they're still doing exceptionally well - as last season was a very successful season, in terms of memberships for many of the clubs. What's really positive though is the substantive growth gains in markets who always had clearly more room for growth. Roar may finally be breaking the 10k ceiling/goal, City too may be pushing that mark and even AU (75%) and SFC (61%) are pushing well towards new record numbers. Edited by GloryPerth: 1/8/2014 09:59:42 PM
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Joffa
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2014/15
Adelaide United: 4,800 Brisbane Roar: 8,554 Central Coast Mariners: 2,200 Melbourne City: 6,294 Melbourne Victory: 11,329 Newcastle Jets: 4,563 Perth Glory : 2,500 Sydney FC: 6,330 Wellington Phoenix: 1,000 Western Sydney Wanderer: 8,892
Total = 56,462
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Tambo
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Joffa wrote:2014/15
Adelaide United: 4,800 Brisbane Roar: 8,554 Central Coast Mariners: 2,200 Melbourne City: 6,294 Melbourne Victory: 11,329 Newcastle Jets: 4,563 Perth Glory : 2,500 Sydney FC: 6,330 Wellington Phoenix: 1,000 Western Sydney Wanderer: 8,892
Total = 56,462 Sydney 6551 Wsw 9312
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I can't understand how a club like Perth, the only club in their big state can have similar numbers to CCM and have 2000 less members than the Jets.
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Schultzy
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azzaMVFC wrote:I can't understand how a club like Perth, the only club in their big state can have similar numbers to CCM and have 2000 less members than the Jets. Because worse than here. It is in a major AFL bubble.
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Schultzy wrote:azzaMVFC wrote:I can't understand how a club like Perth, the only club in their big state can have similar numbers to CCM and have 2000 less members than the Jets. Because worse than here. It is in a major AFL bubble. Adelaide is just as big of an AFL bubble really, but luckily it is still close enough to the rest of the states to not be sucked into the vortex completely. This allows a small amount of variation in sporting interest, but Perth/WA unfortunately does not have that luxury. Edited by heart_fan: 2/8/2014 03:38:57 PM
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Heart_fan wrote:Schultzy wrote:azzaMVFC wrote:I can't understand how a club like Perth, the only club in their big state can have similar numbers to CCM and have 2000 less members than the Jets. Because worse than here. It is in a major AFL bubble. Adelaide is just as big of an AFL bubble really, but luckily it is still close enough to the rest of the states to not be sucked into the vortex completely. This allows a small amount of variation in sporting interest, but Perth/WA unfortunately does not have that luxury. Edited by heart_fan: 2/8/2014 03:38:57 PM thank fuck i live in sydney, some places sound painful to live in
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Schultzy
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Heart_fan wrote:Schultzy wrote:azzaMVFC wrote:I can't understand how a club like Perth, the only club in their big state can have similar numbers to CCM and have 2000 less members than the Jets. Because worse than here. It is in a major AFL bubble. Adelaide is just as big of an AFL bubble really, but luckily it is still close enough to the rest of the states to not be sucked into the vortex completely. This allows a small amount of variation in sporting interest, but Perth/WA unfortunately does not have that luxury. I agree that the closeness to east allows differential. Visiting Perth recently to see in laws I realised just how much of a bubble it is. It's on a whole other level compared to here. Edited by heart_fan: 2/8/2014 03:38:57 PM
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Joffa
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2014/15
Adelaide United: 4,800 Brisbane Roar: 8,554 Central Coast Mariners: 2,200 Melbourne City: 6,294 Melbourne Victory: 11,329 Newcastle Jets: 4,563 Perth Glory : 2,500 Sydney FC: 6,551 Wellington Phoenix: 1,000 Western Sydney Wanderer: 9,312
Total = 57,103
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Schultzy wrote:Heart_fan wrote:Schultzy wrote:azzaMVFC wrote:I can't understand how a club like Perth, the only club in their big state can have similar numbers to CCM and have 2000 less members than the Jets. Because worse than here. It is in a major AFL bubble. Adelaide is just as big of an AFL bubble really, but luckily it is still close enough to the rest of the states to not be sucked into the vortex completely. This allows a small amount of variation in sporting interest, but Perth/WA unfortunately does not have that luxury. I agree that the closeness to east allows differential. Visiting Perth recently to see in laws I realised just how much of a bubble it is. It's on a whole other level compared to here. Edited by heart_fan: 2/8/2014 03:38:57 PM It's partly true - Perth has variety too, as seen in, ironically, 'purple patches' for the Wildcats, Glory and now Wildcats support again. Same too with Western Force. Now that's something Adelaide don't and have never had. We even had the Western Reds NRL/Super League team for a brief period? Not trying to provoke WA v SA thing FTR. But anyway, you guys aren't wrong and I suffer it often with those I'm surrounded by. But same time, we have cosmopolitan elements and our experiences don't necessary reflect the whole reality. Go to Freo, Subi and other areas closer to the city and it may be different. Freo's had Labor members too, where the wider city and state have slanted Liberal, state-wise and nationally for a long while now. I guess Freo and the like can be classed as the inner city, Cafe Latte-type areas of the city though, so perhaps not quite representative of the 'burbs. :/ I think it comes down to Chicken and the Egg and the isolation aspect is something we can't deny and are ever fighting, to bring and keep all sorts of events over here, to mixed success. The Chicken and the Egg, includes some of my above examples - the reason why some of these variety of activities don't exist/flourish here, IS because they WERE tried here in the past and didn't last for whatever reason. That is again why it's a fight in a variety of fronts, from the Arts, Sports, Big Events etc... to have things over here. If people keep up their level of interest in the Wildcats... Glory can return to levels anywhere near their heyday, as too Force, if the NRL can brave a move here, Hopman Cup Tennis keeps drawing crowds, the Art Gallery persists with displays from New York etc... The Fringe Festival's and co continue to be a big success, then perhaps Perth can start to prove it's bit more cosmopolitan than it's past reputation has suggested... Dullsville which some NY Magazine tagged us ('one of the most boring cities') in the late 90s , which we still haven't quite gotten over. Edited by GloryPerth: 3/8/2014 12:48:06 AM
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GloryPerth wrote:Schultzy wrote:Heart_fan wrote:Schultzy wrote:azzaMVFC wrote:I can't understand how a club like Perth, the only club in their big state can have similar numbers to CCM and have 2000 less members than the Jets. Because worse than here. It is in a major AFL bubble. Adelaide is just as big of an AFL bubble really, but luckily it is still close enough to the rest of the states to not be sucked into the vortex completely. This allows a small amount of variation in sporting interest, but Perth/WA unfortunately does not have that luxury. I agree that the closeness to east allows differential. Visiting Perth recently to see in laws I realised just how much of a bubble it is. It's on a whole other level compared to here. Edited by heart_fan: 2/8/2014 03:38:57 PM It's partly true - Perth has variety too, as seen in, ironically, 'purple patches' for the Wildcats, Glory and now Wildcats support again. Same too with Western Force. Now that's something Adelaide don't and have never had. We even had the Western Reds NRL/Super League team for a brief period? Not trying to provoke WA v SA thing FTR. But anyway, you guys aren't wrong and I suffer it often with those I'm surrounded by. But same time, we have cosmopolitan elements and our experiences don't necessary reflect the whole reality. Go to Freo, Subi and other areas closer to the city and it may be different. Freo's had Labor members too, where the wider city and state have slanted Liberal, state-wise and nationally for a long while now. I guess Freo and the like can be classed as the inner city, Cafe Latte-type areas of the city though, so perhaps not quite representative of the 'burbs. :/ I think it comes down to Chicken and the Egg and the isolation aspect is something we can't deny and are ever fighting, to bring and keep all sorts of events over here, to mixed success. The Chicken and the Egg, includes some of my above examples - the reason why some of these variety of activities don't exist/flourish here, IS because they WERE tried here in the past and didn't last for whatever reason. That is again why it's a fight in a variety of fronts, from the Arts, Sports, Big Events etc... to have things over here. If people keep up their level of interest in the Wildcats... Glory can return to levels anywhere near their heyday, as too Force, if the NRL can brave a move here, Hopman Cup Tennis keeps drawing crowds, the Art Gallery persists with displays from New York etc... The Fringe Festival's and co continue to be a big success, then perhaps Perth can start to prove it's bit more cosmopolitan than it's past reputation has suggested... Dullsville which some NY Magazine tagged us ('one of the most boring cities') in the late 90s , which we still haven't quite gotten over. Edited by GloryPerth: 3/8/2014 12:48:06 AM Well it looks like the FFA needs to do a bit more to grow the game in Perth. I know you guys have some fantastic junior clubs and development coaches, a high participation level in both juniors and seniors, so there's no reason why Perth Glory shouldn't have a lot more members. The FFA is much bigger than basketballs governing body, work needs to be done!
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WSW have cracked 9500 apparently
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Give perth more saturday 700pm kickoff..
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