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Adelaide United: 6,517 … (6,415)…(101.59%)
Brisbane Roar: 11,061 … (7,000)…(158.01%)
Central Coast Mariners: 4,960 … (5,600)… (88.57%)
Melbourne City: 8,905 … (7,307)… (121.86%)
Melbourne Victory: 21,141 …(22,021)… (96.00%)
Newcastle Jets: 7,766 … (10,115)… (76.78%)
Perth Glory : 4,615 …( 5,000)…(92.23%)
Sydney FC: 10,601 … (10,658)…(99.46%)
Wellington Phoenix: 3,600 … ( 3,500)…(102.8%)
WSW: 17,110 … (16,904)…(101.22%)
Total = 96,276
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http://www.wellingtonphoenix.com/article/biggest-membership-ever/e74mvxmb69iz1lcbhhlu0956tThe Wellington Phoenix have achieved the highest ever season ticket and Club membership total in their history. Last season’s high of 3500 has been surpassed with 3600 sold and sales still strong for the season which begins on Sunday afternoon against Perth Glory at Westpac Stadium. Phoenix General Manager David Dome said the Football United Tour, the quality of new players the club had signed, plus value for money had all contributed in the increased interest. “This season we will have had our best ever pre-season and arguably the best team in the club’s history and the fans tell us they are looking forward to watching exciting football and goals being scored in a terrific atmosphere,” Dome said. “Our season tickets are more affordable than ever before with 10 games in Wellington and three in the Hutt – a season ticket is half the season free over paying at the gate. “Plus we offer a six game package and a direct debit facility where payments can be phased into easy monthly instalments. “Importantly for season ticket holders and Club members is that there will be limited seating at Brendon Foot Kia Hutt Recreation Ground in February and March, so the only way of guaranteeing a ticket to those games is buying a season ticket holder or becoming a Club member.”
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Does anybody know what number or percent of the total memberships sold to date are full memberships. I think there were not many clubs offering limited memberships in past years. Full year memberships show a persons commitmwnt and are a better reflection of potential crowds amd long term progress of clubs. But 1 game to 3 game memberships only serve to increase publicity and profile which is nevertheless good. I particularly wonder about the impact of brisbanes 1 game memberships and active support who are forced to take out memberships but would have attended all home games anyway. Thats why the total as at end of today is more significant than at season end. It demonstrates rusted on growth better.
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Tambo
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Midfielder wrote:Adelaide United: 6,517 … (6,415)…(101.59%)
Brisbane Roar: 11,061 … (7,000)…(158.01%)
Central Coast Mariners: 4,960 … (5,600)… (88.57%)
Melbourne City: 8,905 … (7,307)… (121.86%)
Melbourne Victory: 21,141 …(22,021)… (96.00%)
Newcastle Jets: 7,766 … (10,115)… (76.78%)
Perth Glory : 4,615 …( 5,000)…(92.23%)
Sydney FC: 10,601 … (10,658)…(99.46%)
Wellington Phoenix: 3,600 … ( 3,500)…(102.8%)
WSW: 17,110 … (16,904)…(101.22%)
Total = 96,276
So potentially 8/9 clubs should improve on last season. Absolutely fantastic news.... And like mentioned... Newcastle are hard to gauge due to their memberships essentially starting in a month... So if they do decent early you may see them at least getting close to last years total.
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Atlas
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Roughly how many members sign up at first home match?
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TheSelectFew
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Atlas wrote:Roughly how many members sign up at first home match?
Well I'd assume a lot. I was going to do that. It's heaps easier. And you can pay in cash if you're weird like that.
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Edias
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Davo1985 wrote:Club Total 14/15 Total 13/14 (as of Rd 27) Adelaide United: 6,517 (6,415)( 101.59%) Brisbane Roar: 11,061 (7,000)( 158.01%) Central Coast Mariners: 4,918 (5,600) ( 87.82%) Melbourne City: 8,905 (7,307) ( 121.86%) Melbourne Victory: 20,277 (22,021) ( 92.08%) Newcastle Jets: 7,766 (10,115) ( 76.78%) Perth Glory : 4,615 ( 5,000)( 92.23%) Sydney FC: 10,601 (10,658)( 99.46%) Wellington Phoenix: 3,295 ( 3,500)( 94.14%) WSW: 17,110 (16,904)( 101.22%) Total = 95,065New A-league Membership Record!!! Total as of 11/10/2013 = 86,352 Total as of 1/4/2014 = 94,520 http://www.sydneyfc.com/http://membership.melbournecityfc.com.au/http://wanderers.memberhq.com.au/http://www.membership.newcastlejets.com.au/http://www.melbournevictory.com.au/http://www.a-league.com.au/Edited by Davo1985: 9/10/2014 12:11:35 PM Davo, I tried to get Joffa to update last year's membership figures without success. They are: Adelaide United 6,415 Brisbane Roar 8,112 Central Coast Mariners 5,960 Melbourne City 7,307 Melbourne Victory 22,021 Newcastle Jets 10,115 Perth Glory 5,000 Sydney FC 10,841 Wellington Phoenix 3,500 Western Sydney Wanderers 16,904 Accounted Members: 96,175 Unaccounted Members: 466 Total Members: 96,641 1) http://www.sydneyfc.com/article/sky-blues-break-10000-barrier/1ebz7mroan3xe1l1q1nb436en02) http://www.fromthestandsal.com/membershiptracker/3) http://www.footballaustralia.com.au/gallop-opinion-display/club-members-the-heart-and-soul-of-aleague/89870
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Burztur
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Jets are the current problem child I guess :(
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CCM went through 5K tonight according to their media & communications manager.
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clap clap clap
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Tambo
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Great post... Sounds like there is some optomism for their first home attendance also... And definitely sounds like they will get close to last years total.
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The CCM Brand & Fan Engagement Coordinator has said they over 5100.
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Capt. Awesome
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Massive rush for membership going on at the last minute for the Mariners. At this rate they will pass their record.
Are any if the the other clubs having strong last minute sales ???
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Burztur wrote:Jets are the current problem child I guess :( I think people get a little carried away here - a team from a region like theirs with near 8k members, that's still NOTHING to sneeze at, never-mind that the memberships are relatively cheap! I know our assessments are relative, relative to the club's own history/recent history and yes, in that context, they're down and that's slightly disappointing - but as some Jets fans have suggested, their lean years and off field uncertainty - you'd expect some degree of a decline, with those quite strong factors. There was also arguably the 'fad'/feel-good/cause factor when Tinkler first came in and almost re-booted the club. 11k enthusiastic members hopped on-board. In some ways it was always going to be down-hill from there, not to be a pessimist, but it WAS an extra-ordinary high, especially for them and their previous member records, which were much lower than the total they even have now! If Jets can keep signing up 8k or more members, even Post-Tinkler era, then THAT would be impressive, IMHO. Hopefully the present total is the 'bottoming out', so to speak.
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Thanks Davide82 - A long-time AU member like you would know! Certainly seems incongruous and I was think if it ever was, it certainly would've been some kind of technicality or a mix up of some kind - You had a crowd average of 8k attendees, or cores support around that number (Confirmed in that season you finished wooden spoon, still drawing that core of support. That makes more sense. Davo1985 wrote:GloryPerth wrote:Reading back to earlier threads and between the lines, I think AU are 'clearly' in club record memberships territory already with being 6.5k members. Anecdotally backed up, but the positive atmosphere over there, on the back of the good football of last season and Gombau's reign. With that kind of context, you'd really expect them to be pushing to new highs with their memberships! :cool:
But with Glory, 5.6k members atleast (I swear they had a member number around that mark, prior to nib revamp?!)... 6k 'might' be a safe, 'club record' mark, but really only guessing. Total Figures for Glory: 2011/12 - ? 2012/13 - 5000 2013/14 - 5000 2014/15 - 4615 (so far) So i'm not sure what they got in the earlier years, and I wonder how accurate the 5k figs are too considering they are identical for both 2012 and 2013 season? But basically I think Perth will track at the same rate as they have in the past few seasons. I envisage the same for Phoenix, and Mariners. Edited by Davo1985: 9/10/2014 04:26:29 PM Davo, I wouldn't take those figures as gospel - they were just estimates based on very, very limited information. And I get my memory mixed up, but that season before, IIRC 2012/13, is the season which saw the upgrades under-way at the stadium and so the stadium capacity greatly reduced. That 'capped' our memberships or the renewals were around that mark or some such - as Glory/articles said at the time, as part of their complaints/compensation claims. So that's how the figure popped up, in the first place. And obviously a straight 5k is highly unlikely. Atleast, for once, we FINALLY get to see 'a mark' for Glory confirmed and set in stone (via A-League.com.au). Then that's a barometer to compare them to, once this process resumes, next pre-season?
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Edias wrote:Davo1985 wrote:Club Total 14/15 Total 13/14 (as of Rd 27) Adelaide United: 6,517 (6,415)( 101.59%) Brisbane Roar: 11,061 (7,000)( 158.01%) Central Coast Mariners: 4,918 (5,600) ( 87.82%) Melbourne City: 8,905 (7,307) ( 121.86%) Melbourne Victory: 20,277 (22,021) ( 92.08%) Newcastle Jets: 7,766 (10,115) ( 76.78%) Perth Glory : 4,615 ( 5,000)( 92.23%) Sydney FC: 10,601 (10,658)( 99.46%) Wellington Phoenix: 3,295 ( 3,500)( 94.14%) WSW: 17,110 (16,904)( 101.22%) Total = 95,065New A-league Membership Record!!! Total as of 11/10/2013 = 86,352 Total as of 1/4/2014 = 94,520 http://www.sydneyfc.com/http://membership.melbournecityfc.com.au/http://wanderers.memberhq.com.au/http://www.membership.newcastlejets.com.au/http://www.melbournevictory.com.au/http://www.a-league.com.au/Edited by Davo1985: 9/10/2014 12:11:35 PM Davo, I tried to get Joffa to update last year's membership figures without success. They are: Adelaide United 6,415 Brisbane Roar 8,112 Central Coast Mariners 5,960 Melbourne City 7,307 Melbourne Victory 22,021 Newcastle Jets 10,115 Perth Glory 5,000 Sydney FC 10,841 Wellington Phoenix 3,500 Western Sydney Wanderers 16,904 Accounted Members: 96,175 Unaccounted Members: 466Total Members: 96,641 1) http://www.sydneyfc.com/article/sky-blues-break-10000-barrier/1ebz7mroan3xe1l1q1nb436en02) http://www.fromthestandsal.com/membershiptracker/3) http://www.footballaustralia.com.au/gallop-opinion-display/club-members-the-heart-and-soul-of-aleague/89870 The 466 - that HAS to be Glory. The 5k figure has never been official and always been an estimate from indirect sources. They being atleast a couple hundred over 5k sounds entirely realistic.
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so mv have over 21k right?
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Adelaide United: 6,517 (6,415)(101.59%) Brisbane Roar: 11,061 (7,000)(158.01%) Central Coast Mariners: 5000 (5,600) (89.29%) Melbourne City: 8,905 (7,307) (121.86%) Melbourne Victory: 21141 (22,021) (96.00%) Newcastle Jets: 7,766 (10,115) (76.78%) Perth Glory : 4,615 ( 5,000)(92.23%) Sydney FC: 10,601 (10,658)(99.46%) Wellington Phoenix: 3,295 ( 3,500)(94.14%) WSW: 17,110 (16,904)(101.22%)
Total = 96,011
Total as of 11/10/2013 = 86,352 Total as of 1/4/2014 = 96,641
should break membership records tonight
last years growth from round 1 to round 27 = 11.91%
Based on this projections can be made assuming even growth across clubs (which may not happen since wsw cap out at some point)
Adelaide United: 7293 (6,415)(113.69%) Brisbane Roar: 12378 (7,000)(176.83%) Central Coast Mariners: 5595 (5,600) (99.91%) Melbourne City: 9966 (7,307) (136.39%) Melbourne Victory: 23659 (22,021) (107.44%) Newcastle Jets: 8691 (10,115) (85.92%) Perth Glory : 5164 ( 5,000)(103.28%) Sydney FC: 11864 (10,658)(111.31%) Wellington Phoenix: 3687 ( 3,500)(105.34%) WSW: 19148 (16,904)(113.27%)
Total = 107,446
this mind you is probably conservative since last season was a little dour early on in goals per game and this year we have the asian cup in the middle which has to be worth at least 5000 memberships
Edited by grazorblade: 10/10/2014 04:26:15 AM
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GloryPerth wrote:Burztur wrote:Jets are the current problem child I guess :( I think people get a little carried away here - a team from a region like theirs with near 8k members, that's still NOTHING to sneeze at, never-mind that the memberships are relatively cheap! I know our assessments are relative, relative to the club's own history/recent history and yes, in that context, they're down and that's slightly disappointing - but as some Jets fans have suggested, their lean years and off field uncertainty - you'd expect some degree of a decline, with those quite strong factors. There was also arguably the 'fad'/feel-good/cause factor when Tinkler first came in and almost re-booted the club. 11k enthusiastic members hopped on-board. In some ways it was always going to be down-hill from there, not to be a pessimist, but it WAS an extra-ordinary high, especially for them and their previous member records, which were much lower than the total they even have now! If Jets can keep signing up 8k or more members, even Post-Tinkler era, then THAT would be impressive, IMHO. Hopefully the present total is the 'bottoming out', so to speak. Jets up to 7891 now. Another key factor already pointed out is that they're a month away from their first home game so the lag in their membership numbers is understandable. All things considered, the number is still very good and reinforces that the hunter is still a hotbed for football....
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Sydney 10788, pretty sure that's a record.
Beaten by Eldar
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Davo1985
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GloryPerth wrote:Burztur wrote:Jets are the current problem child I guess :( I think people get a little carried away here - a team from a region like theirs with near 8k members, that's still NOTHING to sneeze at, never-mind that the memberships are relatively cheap! I know our assessments are relative, relative to the club's own history/recent history and yes, in that context, they're down and that's slightly disappointing - but as some Jets fans have suggested, their lean years and off field uncertainty - you'd expect some degree of a decline, with those quite strong factors. There was also arguably the 'fad'/feel-good/cause factor when Tinkler first came in and almost re-booted the club. 11k enthusiastic members hopped on-board. In some ways it was always going to be down-hill from there, not to be a pessimist, but it WAS an extra-ordinary high, especially for them and their previous member records, which were much lower than the total they even have now! If Jets can keep signing up 8k or more members, even Post-Tinkler era, then THAT would be impressive, IMHO. Hopefully the present total is the 'bottoming out', so to speak. Some Newcastle fans have also mentioned that they will sign up closer to their first home game. Let's not forget that due to stadium turf resurfacing, they won't be playing there for another 4 weeks, so plenty of time to make up the numbers. However it will be vital that they don't start on a losing streak otherwise that may certainly affect a rush of sign ups around round 5.
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City just cracked 9000.
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Club Total 14/15 Total 13/14 (as of Rd 27) Adelaide United: 6,517 (6,415)( 101.59%) Brisbane Roar: 11,061 (8,112)( 136.35%) Central Coast Mariners: 5,100 (5,960) ( 85.57%) Melbourne City: 9,002 (7,307) ( 123.19%) Melbourne Victory: 21,141 (22,021) ( 96.00%) Newcastle Jets: 7,891 (10,115) ( 78.01%) Perth Glory : 4,615 ( 5,000)( 92.30%) Sydney FC: 10,788 (10,841)( 99.51%) Wellington Phoenix: 3,611 ( 3,500)( 103.17%) WSW: 17,274 (16,904)( 102.19%) Total = 97,000New A-league Membership Record!!! Total as of 11/10/2013 = 86,352 Total as of 1/4/2014 = 96,175 http://www.sydneyfc.com/http://membership.melbournecityfc.com.au/http://wanderers.memberhq.com.au/http://www.membership.newcastlejets.com.au/http://www.melbournevictory.com.au/http://www.a-league.com.au/
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Davo1985
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Okay so believe it or not, the current tally is exactly 97000!!
Also you will note that the total figures for last year are different to what they were previously. Edias noted that a few of the clubs actually had higher total values. As a result i had to adjust. Shame because it chews into our margin of growth this year, however we have still cracked the record set last year and we still have 27 rounds to play :-)
So all in all a very good result. I still think we will crack an overall total of 105k but it will be close. Unlikely to hit 110k though.
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Tambo
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6,000 Members have signed up since last Thursday! That's epic.... I think Victory will go close to cracking 22k by kick off, we probably won't see an update til next week though. I would expect us to be on about 100-102k before round 2. Remember clubs like Melbourne City, Perth, Adelaide & Newcastle don't have a home match this week, and so you'd expect them to grow at a similar rate to what they have this week (give or take due to their weekend performance).
Honestly believe, before round 2:
Victory +1,000 City +500 Adelaide/Newcastle/Perth + 500 Together
Therefore, 99k
Should get another few hundred each out of CCM, Wellington, Sydney & Brisbane each since the update yesterday/slash after this weekends game.
100k easily by round 2. I think we will end up with 106-107k members.
Bare in mind 10k members joined after 'our tally' round 1. However in reality this was probably about 8-9k due to last season not having as up to date figures as we do now with the A-League website.
Either way exciting stuff!
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Some of you guys do some awesome work in keeping this up to date, thank you gentlemen!
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Given we only needed less than 250 to crack 11k as of yesterday afternoon, I wouldn't be surprised if SFC break that figure and give Brisbanes' total a damn good chase on Saturday night.
Edited by 4wanderer4: 10/10/2014 01:39:47 PM
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CCM at 5140.
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Tambo
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Sydney fc 11,000!!!! How about that growth!
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No reason why sydney won't end up wih 12-13k members this season. Massive increase on last season. Starting to think 110k overal target is very possible. Some ridiculous growth this week across the board.
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