TheSelectFew
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MV 26663 Us > whoever you support.
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Gyfox
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WSW 17,673.
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schimch
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Wellington Phoenix - 4400...membership record for them
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robstazzz
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TheSelectFew wrote:MV 26663
Us > whoever you support. Is the membership cap at 27,000 for you guys?
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Davo1985
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robstazzz wrote:TheSelectFew wrote:MV 26663
Us > whoever you support. Is the membership cap at 27,000 for you guys? I think they have already reached their cap for AAMI, but they have no cap for Etihad, so technically speaking they could sell another 10k, but that won't happen because they only have a selected amount of games left at etihad so not much point taking up memberships around at this stage i wouldn't imagine.
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TheSelectFew
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Davo1985 wrote:robstazzz wrote:TheSelectFew wrote:MV 26663
Us > whoever you support. Is the membership cap at 27,000 for you guys? I think they have already reached their cap for AAMI, but they have no cap for Etihad, so technically speaking they could sell another 10k, but that won't happen because they only have a selected amount of games left at etihad so not much point taking up memberships around at this stage i wouldn't imagine. Pretty much sums it up.
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azzaMVFC
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Update online: http://www.a-league.com.au/membership Adelaide passed 8000 members
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Davo1985
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Club Total 2015/16 (Total 14/15)
1) Melbourne Victory: 26,698 (24,200) 2) Western Sydney Wanderers: 17,686 (18,706) 3) Sydney FC: 11,842 (11,510) 4) Newcastle Jets: 8,529 (10,003) 5) Adelaide United: 8,040 (9,505) 6) Melbourne City: 8,102 (11,759) 7) Brisbane Roar: 5,144 (12,113) 8) Central Coast Mariners: 5,829 (6,242) 9) Perth Glory : 5,292 (6,298) 10)Wellington Phoenix: 4,407 (4,185)
TOTAL: 101,569 (114,521) ........ as of Round 1 2014 membership count was: 97,252 (rd 1 2013 was 86,352)
Legend: #blue = change < 100 since last update, #violet = change > 100 since last update. #black = no change since update. Stats are taken from the individual club membership pages, the main a-league tally as well as directly from club representatives.
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Davo1985
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Club Total 2015/16 (Total 14/15)
1) Melbourne Victory: 26,739 (24,200) 2) Western Sydney Wanderers: 17,723 (18,706) 3) Sydney FC: 12,221 (11,510) 4) Newcastle Jets: 8,653 (10,003) 5) Melbourne City: 8,161 (11,759) 6) Adelaide United: 8,090 (9,505) 7) Central Coast Mariners: 5,870 (6,242) 8) Perth Glory : 5,354 (6,298) 9) Brisbane Roar: 5,163 (12,113) 10)Wellington Phoenix: 4,778 (4,185)
TOTAL: 102,752 (114,521) ........ as of Round 1 2014 membership count was: 97,252 (rd 1 2013 was 86,352)
Legend: #blue = change < 100 since last update, #violet = change > 100 since last update. #black = no change since update. Stats are taken from the individual club membership pages, the main a-league tally as well as directly from club representatives.
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GloryPerth
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TheSelectFew
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Davo1985
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Club Total 2015/16 (Total 14/15)
1) Melbourne Victory: 26,775 (24,200) 2) Western Sydney Wanderers: 17,837 (18,706) 3) Sydney FC: 12,526 (11,510) 4) Newcastle Jets: 8,830 (10,003) 5) Melbourne City: 8,381 (11,759) 6) Adelaide United: 8,139 (9,505) 7) Central Coast Mariners: 5,936 (6,242) 8) Perth Glory : 5,824 (6,298) 9) Brisbane Roar: 5,223 (12,113) 10)Wellington Phoenix: 4,851 (4,185)
TOTAL: 104,322 (114,521) ........ as of Round 1 2014 membership count was: 97,252 (rd 1 2013 was 86,352)
Legend: #blue = change < 100 since last update, #violet = change > 100 since last update. #black = no change since update. Stats are taken from the individual club membership pages, the main a-league tally as well as directly from club representatives.
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GloryPerth
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Latest Membership update from the A-League's website (16/12/15): Source: http://www.a-league.com.au/membership
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biscuitman1871
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It is hard to believe that Glory are less than 300 down on last season given how poorly we have been playing and how poor the home crowds have been.
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perthglory#1
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biscuitman1871 wrote:It is hard to believe that Glory are less than 300 down on last season given how poorly we have been playing and how poor the home crowds have been. theres a strong loyal base. I think it proves that if Glory had a few years of success we would be one of the bigger clubs in the league. It's unbelievable that we are above Brisbanes number. Our membership are more expensive, we hadn't had any real success and have been through so much mis management. Brisbane have one scandal after multiple years of success and their memberships half.
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GloryPerth
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perthglory#1 wrote:biscuitman1871 wrote:It is hard to believe that Glory are less than 300 down on last season given how poorly we have been playing and how poor the home crowds have been. theres a strong loyal base. I think it proves that if Glory had a few years of success we would be one of the bigger clubs in the league. It's unbelievable that we are above Brisbanes number. Our membership are more expensive, we hadn't had any real success and have been through so much mis management. Brisbane have one scandal after multiple years of success and their memberships half. The late surge must be those mid-season packs, like that 7-game 'Festive Feast of Football' packs and the like? They were advertising some special offer via Twitter atleast, for a limited period recently too - a special offer covering a few matches ( For the three games this week). IIRC There has always tended to be a late surge, like when Glory achieved their record around 6,500 last year, the last three or four hundred were also signed up during this period. So it's matching that trend. It's interesting to see, as you say, the base not dropping off too far from last season, despite the Cap upheaval and poor start to the season. That has more affected the walk-ups it seems, but the base still consistent. :) Edited by GloryPerth: 18/12/2015 04:45:05 PM
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Begbie
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GloryPerth wrote:perthglory#1 wrote:biscuitman1871 wrote:It is hard to believe that Glory are less than 300 down on last season given how poorly we have been playing and how poor the home crowds have been. theres a strong loyal base. I think it proves that if Glory had a few years of success we would be one of the bigger clubs in the league. It's unbelievable that we are above Brisbanes number. Our membership are more expensive, we hadn't had any real success and have been through so much mis management. Brisbane have one scandal after multiple years of success and their memberships half. The late surge must be those mid-season packs, like that 7-game 'Festive Feast of Football' packs and the like? They were advertising some special offer via Twitter atleast, for a limited period recently too - a special offer covering a few matches ( For the three games this week). IIRC There has always tended to be a late surge, like when Glory achieved their record around 6,500 last year, the last three or four hundred were also signed up during this period. So it's matching that trend. It's interesting to see, as you say, the base not dropping off too far from last season, despite the Cap upheaval and poor start to the season. That has more affected the walk-ups it seems, but the base still consistent. :) Edited by GloryPerth: 18/12/2015 04:45:05 PM 3 game passes are via ticket master and not club so won't be classed as members.
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rbs
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Tally as of 11/1/16:
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jlm8695
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Edited by jlm8695: 13/1/2016 03:31:19 PM
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Up the ante
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I have to admit that's a sensational effort from MV. To be applauded.
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Midfielder
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Central Coast 6,001 ...
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Midfielder
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106,562 new total
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perthjay85
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According to the last glory email our member tally is now 6828.
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Bundoora B
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hitpehoaos
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Watch the WSW slide next season!! No need to buy a membership to secure a seat to the matches And there has been at least 4,000 no shows per game. Also now they are playing at Homebush you need to also take in the fact that AnZ stadium members will get free tickets to all games and there are ~20k stadium members surely with a lot of cross over with WSW fans
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jacksone10
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Extremely poor from Brisbane.. Hopefully we are successful in these final few weeks for us to gain a lot more members next season!
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Davo1985
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Club Total 2015/16 (Total 14/15)
1) Melbourne Victory: 27,054 (24,200) 2) Western Sydney Wanderers: 18,349 (18,706) 3) Sydney FC: 13,153 (11,510) 4) Melbourne City: 9,298 (11,759) 5) Newcastle Jets: 9,264 (10,003) 6) Adelaide United: 8,720 (9,505) 7) Perth Glory : 7,109 (6,298) 8) Central Coast Mariners: 6,048 (6,242) 9) Brisbane Roar: 5,347 (12,113) 10)Wellington Phoenix: 5,035 (4,185)
TOTAL: 109,377 (114,521) ........ as of Round 1 2014 membership count was: 97,252 (rd 1 2013 was 86,352)
Legend: #blue = change < 100 since last update, #violet = change > 100 since last update. #black = no change since update. Stats are taken from the individual club membership pages, the main a-league tally as well as directly from club representatives.
Edited by Davo1985: 1/4/2016 02:27:50 PM
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Davo1985
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Those were the final figures for the season. Our target next season has to be 125k as outlined by the FFA for this season, but a massive push on marketing and promotion with some fresh marquees will hopefully allow us to grow the numbers.
Overall membership and attendance wise hasn't been a terrible year despite the very slow start. And if Brisbane had pulled similar numbers to last season alone we would have had the same number of ticketed members.
New membership records for:
Melbourne Victory Sydney FC Perth Glory Wellington Phoenix
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The Frenchman
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hitpehoaos wrote:Watch the WSW slide next season!! No need to buy a membership to secure a seat to the matches And there has been at least 4,000 no shows per game. Also now they are playing at Homebush you need to also take in the fact that AnZ stadium members will get free tickets to all games and there are ~20k stadium members surely with a lot of cross over with WSW fans This only accounts for 4 games and two of those are derby matches. The team will play all other games at spotless which only holds 25k, and thats for red ball sports, so i dare say capacity will be even lower than 25k. Id say the bigger influence is that the team is no longer playing in the west and that its an oval ground,
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FullBack4
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Clubs seem to be launching the memberships earlier this year. City sent me an invite to join two weeks ago with some decent packages in there
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