Swarth
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MikeDude wrote:Swarth wrote:azzaMVFC wrote:Sydney doing quite well early on for a small club :lol: :lol: :lol: yay 14771 Lookin good! =d> lol we were looking better around 4 days ago still fairly happy with the member amount soon in front of gws with all their pet members and imaginary members i am curious how many people have taken up the 3 season membership for Adelaide
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Multibet
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WS Wanderers FC @wswanderersfc 2h2 hours ago Guarantee a seat at the biggest Sydney Derby ever with a Membership (on sale Monday): http://bit.ly/2aFoux8 #WSW So nearly 15k renewals from just over 18k ticketed members in 2015 . renewal rate over %80. That has to be a league record for renewals? Edited by Multibet: 31/7/2016 01:56:19 PM
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Swarth
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Multibet wrote:WS Wanderers FC @wswanderersfc 2h2 hours ago Guarantee a seat at the biggest Sydney Derby ever with a Membership (on sale Monday): http://bit.ly/2aFoux8 #WSW So nearly 15k renewals from just over 18k ticketed members in 2015 . renewal rate over %80. That has to be a league record for renewals? Edited by Multibet: 31/7/2016 01:56:19 PM right now we got 14916 which is pretty good but it will be interesting to see how far that goes up when its sold to the public, i could be wrong but i am surprised they have not done an ANZ only membership maybe they will once all the memberships sell out for Spotless, honestly spotless is one of the best abandoned stadiums in the world imo but soon it wont be abandoned i wonder what our cap is
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AU membership or gym membership? :-k
For the first time, but certainly not the last, I began to believe that Arsenals moods and fortunes somehow reflected my own. - Hornby
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The Dudist
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salmonfc wrote:AU membership or gym membership? :-k The former. For obvious reasons. You can pump iron next year. ;)
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Swarth
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The Dudist
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Adelaide - 5,320 Brisbane - Central Coast - Melb City - Melb Victory - 17,474 Newcastle - 6,031 Perth - 4,809 Sydney - 7,298 Wellington - Western Sydney - 15,401
TOTAL: 56,333
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The Dudist
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Memberships all looking good so far. Adelaide, Newcastle, Perth, Wanderers all about 3k from breaking last year's numbers.
Wanderers should be able to smash their record
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Swarth
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MikeDude wrote:Memberships all looking good so far. Adelaide, Newcastle, Perth, Wanderers all about 3k from breaking last year's numbers.
Wanderers should be able to smash their record mememberships are looking good for most clubs thanks for the updates it will be interesting to see how the clubs who have not released numbers are going especially melbourne city they did very well last season and should be signing cahill so hopefully they will be up a few thousand this season, Adelaide should have a good increase too
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The Dudist
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Swarth wrote:MikeDude wrote:Memberships all looking good so far. Adelaide, Newcastle, Perth, Wanderers all about 3k from breaking last year's numbers.
Wanderers should be able to smash their record mememberships are looking good for most clubs thanks for the updates it will be interesting to see how the clubs who have not released numbers are going especially melbourne city they did very well last season and should be signing cahill so hopefully they will be up a few thousand this season, Adelaide should have a good increase too Hopefully Brisbane will come good this year. They'll either make or break the totals. But I don't blame the fans for boycotting.
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Swarth
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MikeDude wrote:Swarth wrote:MikeDude wrote:Memberships all looking good so far. Adelaide, Newcastle, Perth, Wanderers all about 3k from breaking last year's numbers.
Wanderers should be able to smash their record mememberships are looking good for most clubs thanks for the updates it will be interesting to see how the clubs who have not released numbers are going especially melbourne city they did very well last season and should be signing cahill so hopefully they will be up a few thousand this season, Adelaide should have a good increase too Hopefully Brisbane will come good this year. They'll either make or break the totals. But I don't blame the fans for boycotting. i dont blame them either their club should have been sorted at least 5 years ago i dont know why i typed mememberships btw
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Davo1985
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Club Total 2016/17 [%] (Total 15/16) (Total 14/15)
1) Melbourne Victory: 17,474 [64.59%] (27,054) (24,200) 2) Western Sydney Wanderers: 15,401 [83.9%] (18,349) (18,706) 3) Sydney FC: 7,298 [55.5%] (13,153) (11,510) 4) Melbourne City: NA (9,298) (11,759) 5) Newcastle Jets: 6,031 [65.1%] (9,264) (10,003) 6) Adelaide United: 5,320 [61.0%] (8,720) (9,505) 7) Perth Glory : 4,809 [67.6%] (7,109) (6,298) 8) Central Coast Mariners: NA (6,048) (6,242) 9) Brisbane Roar: NA (5,347) (12,113) 10)Wellington Phoenix: NA (5,035) (4,185)
TOTAL: 56,333 (109,377) (114,521)
15/16 = 109,377 ........ as of round 1 2015 membership count was: 89,437 14/15 = 114,521 ........ as of Round 1 2014 membership count was: 97,252 13/14 = 94,520 ........ as of Round 1 2013 membership count was: 86,352
Legend: #black = no change since update. #blue = change < 100 since last update, #green = 100 - 500, #violet = change > 500 since last 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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+xClub Total 2016/17 [%] (Total 15/16) (Total 14/15)
1) Melbourne Victory: 17,474 [64.59%] (27,054) (24,200) 2) Western Sydney Wanderers: 15,401 [83.9%] (18,349) (18,706) 3) Sydney FC: 7,298 [55.5%] (13,153) (11,510) 4) Melbourne City: NA (9,298) (11,759) 5) Newcastle Jets: 6,031 [65.1%] (9,264) (10,003) 6) Adelaide United: 5,320 [61.0%] (8,720) (9,505) 7) Perth Glory : 4,809 [67.6%] (7,109) (6,298) 8) Central Coast Mariners: NA (6,048) (6,242) 9) Brisbane Roar: NA (5,347) (12,113) 10)Wellington Phoenix: NA (5,035) (4,185) TOTAL: 56,333 ( 109,377) (114,521)
15/16 = 109,377 ........ as of round 1 2015 membership count was: 89,437 14/15 = 114,521 ........ as of Round 1 2014 membership count was: 97,252 13/14 = 94,520 ........ as of Round 1 2013 membership count was: 86,352
Legend: #black = no change since update. #blue = change < 100 since last update, #green = 100 - 500, #violet = change > 500 since last update. Stats are taken from the individual club membership pages, the main a-league tally as well as directly from club representatives.
As we are now entering the last 10 weeks of the off season, I figured it would be an opportune time to start tracking memberships more closely. I'll try and update once or twice a week in full. A couple of early points, no big surprise that the worst membership performers last year are still too afraid to release their current figures. This tells me that things aren't looking good for them at this stage. The exception would have to be City who I assume have a plan with the announcement of Cahill and the other mystery marquee in the coming weeks. I think this season we will see gains from the following clubs: WSW Newcastle Adelaide Perth Melbourne City We'll see a drop for the following clubs: Melb Victory CCM Unsure/remain relatively stagnant for the following clubs: Sydney FC Brisbane Wellington Overall we SHOULD see an increase from last year, but I am not certain at this stage whether we'll crack the 14/15 record. Much of that will be determined by CIty and the FFA imo as no other club is going to do anything to really make any real headlines.
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azzaMVFC
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Genuinely worried about Brisbane..
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gurudave
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+xGenuinely worried about Brisbane.. Why? Memberships aren't even on sale yet.
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Davo1985
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+x+xGenuinely worried about Brisbane.. Why? Memberships aren't even on sale yet. I wonder why though. If they had great news they would be sprouting it. Why are they taking so long?? That's the real question. If it's because they are so disorganised then that's a worrying sign. Either way, bit of a trend seeing shit performing clubs (memberships wise) and the lack of details they want to provide public, or like I said just generally too disorganised.
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+x+xClub Total 2016/17 [%] (Total 15/16) (Total 14/15)
1) Melbourne Victory: 17,474 [64.59%] (27,054) (24,200) 2) Western Sydney Wanderers: 15,401 [83.9%] (18,349) (18,706) 3) Sydney FC: 7,298 [55.5%] (13,153) (11,510) 4) Melbourne City: NA (9,298) (11,759) 5) Newcastle Jets: 6,031 [65.1%] (9,264) (10,003) 6) Adelaide United: 5,320 [61.0%] (8,720) (9,505) 7) Perth Glory : 4,809 [67.6%] (7,109) (6,298) 8) Central Coast Mariners: NA (6,048) (6,242) 9) Brisbane Roar: NA (5,347) (12,113) 10)Wellington Phoenix: NA (5,035) (4,185) TOTAL: 56,333 ( 109,377) (114,521)
15/16 = 109,377 ........ as of round 1 2015 membership count was: 89,437 14/15 = 114,521 ........ as of Round 1 2014 membership count was: 97,252 13/14 = 94,520 ........ as of Round 1 2013 membership count was: 86,352
Legend: #black = no change since update. #blue = change < 100 since last update, #green = 100 - 500, #violet = change > 500 since last update. Stats are taken from the individual club membership pages, the main a-league tally as well as directly from club representatives.
As we are now entering the last 10 weeks of the off season, I figured it would be an opportune time to start tracking memberships more closely. I'll try and update once or twice a week in full. A couple of early points, no big surprise that the worst membership performers last year are still too afraid to release their current figures. This tells me that things aren't looking good for them at this stage. The exception would have to be City who I assume have a plan with the announcement of Cahill and the other mystery marquee in the coming weeks. I think this season we will see gains from the following clubs: WSW Newcastle Adelaide Perth Melbourne City We'll see a drop for the following clubs: Melb Victory CCM Unsure/remain relatively stagnant for the following clubs: Sydney FC Brisbane Wellington Overall we SHOULD see an increase from last year, but I am not certain at this stage whether we'll crack the 14/15 record. Much of that will be determined by CIty and the FFA imo as no other club is going to do anything to really make any real headlines. Thanks for the breakdown Davo. It's nice that you can 'like' a post now as well. :)
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The Dudist
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Will definitely see a drop in CCM memberships after what happened in the Gully.
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Davo1985
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+x+x+xClub Total 2016/17 [%] (Total 15/16) (Total 14/15)
1) Melbourne Victory: 17,474 [64.59%] (27,054) (24,200) 2) Western Sydney Wanderers: 15,401 [83.9%] (18,349) (18,706) 3) Sydney FC: 7,298 [55.5%] (13,153) (11,510) 4) Melbourne City: NA (9,298) (11,759) 5) Newcastle Jets: 6,031 [65.1%] (9,264) (10,003) 6) Adelaide United: 5,320 [61.0%] (8,720) (9,505) 7) Perth Glory : 4,809 [67.6%] (7,109) (6,298) 8) Central Coast Mariners: NA (6,048) (6,242) 9) Brisbane Roar: NA (5,347) (12,113) 10)Wellington Phoenix: NA (5,035) (4,185) TOTAL: 56,333 ( 109,377) (114,521)
15/16 = 109,377 ........ as of round 1 2015 membership count was: 89,437 14/15 = 114,521 ........ as of Round 1 2014 membership count was: 97,252 13/14 = 94,520 ........ as of Round 1 2013 membership count was: 86,352
Legend: #black = no change since update. #blue = change < 100 since last update, #green = 100 - 500, #violet = change > 500 since last update. Stats are taken from the individual club membership pages, the main a-league tally as well as directly from club representatives.
As we are now entering the last 10 weeks of the off season, I figured it would be an opportune time to start tracking memberships more closely. I'll try and update once or twice a week in full. A couple of early points, no big surprise that the worst membership performers last year are still too afraid to release their current figures. This tells me that things aren't looking good for them at this stage. The exception would have to be City who I assume have a plan with the announcement of Cahill and the other mystery marquee in the coming weeks. I think this season we will see gains from the following clubs: WSW Newcastle Adelaide Perth Melbourne City We'll see a drop for the following clubs: Melb Victory CCM Unsure/remain relatively stagnant for the following clubs: Sydney FC Brisbane Wellington Overall we SHOULD see an increase from last year, but I am not certain at this stage whether we'll crack the 14/15 record. Much of that will be determined by CIty and the FFA imo as no other club is going to do anything to really make any real headlines. Thanks for the breakdown Davo. It's nice that you can 'like' a post now as well. :) No worries Burztur. I figured people on here like tracking the membership stats so I have no problem going the extra step. I also find the A-league site can sometimes be a bit slow or delayed so hopefully the data I can supply is a lil more up to date.
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The Dudist
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Updating the stats can be quite fun. I'm a dork when it comes to monitoring stats.
But you may take the reigns Davo. You did a good job last year. I'll throw a few updates your way as I come across them ;)
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gurudave
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+x+x+xGenuinely worried about Brisbane.. Why? Memberships aren't even on sale yet. I wonder why though. If they had great news they would be sprouting it. Why are they taking so long?? That's the real question. If it's because they are so disorganised then that's a worrying sign. Either way, bit of a trend seeing shit performing clubs (memberships wise) and the lack of details they want to provide public, or like I said just generally too disorganised. Absolutely it's because the club is a clusterfuck and disorganised. At the end of the day though, memberships will be similar to last years figures and as it's been since the A League started, Brisbane will sit somewhere around the 3rd highest crowds in the league. Memberships really are irrelevant.
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Wanderers aiming for 20,000 members this season. 15,719 signed up so far. With memberships for the 2016/17 Hyundai A-League season officially going on sale this week, the Wanderers already sit on more than 13,000 members auto-renewed their memberships last month.
Mr Tsatsimas said the anticipation surrounding the opening round derby with Sydney FC and temporary move to Sydney Olympic Park is driving membership sales.
“With our temporary move to Sydney Olympic Park this season we are aiming to hit 20,000 members,” he said.[/quote] http://www.macarthuradvertiser.com.au/story/4069169/wanderers-aim-for-20000-members/?cs=1563
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+x+x+x+xGenuinely worried about Brisbane.. Why? Memberships aren't even on sale yet. I wonder why though. If they had great news they would be sprouting it. Why are they taking so long?? That's the real question. If it's because they are so disorganised then that's a worrying sign. Either way, bit of a trend seeing shit performing clubs (memberships wise) and the lack of details they want to provide public, or like I said just generally too disorganised. Absolutely it's because the club is a clusterfuck and disorganised. At the end of the day though, memberships will be similar to last years figures and as it's been since the A League started, Brisbane will sit somewhere around the 3rd highest crowds in the league. Memberships really are irrelevant. You pretty much answered your question that was posed to me..
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Swarth
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The Dudist
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WSW looking really good. Can't see them not hitting 20k this season.
Pretty god damn good for a club that young. Just goes to show that putting a club in the right location will pay off.
What's the demand like in south/southwest Sydney for a new team? I've never been there so I can't comment, but would it have the same effect as Wanderers?
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Glory up to 5,107 members.
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Waz
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There's good reason to be worried about Brisbane. Cobb appears to be alienating the fans, coaches and players - I'd be confident in most of last seasons members returning (say 4K) but can't see anyone else flocking to the cause especially those fans who were protesting against the Bakries last season.
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Swarth
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+xWSW looking really good. Can't see them not hitting 20k this season.Pretty god damn good for a club that young. Just goes to show that putting a club in the right location will pay off.What's the demand like in south/southwest Sydney for a new team? I've never been there so I can't comment, but would it have the same effect as Wanderers? it would be impressive if we could, it sure as hell helped that we all needed to be members to attend matches and that is why i think we are such a high membership club if we could just buy tickets from the start i think our membership would be down 3 to 5 k i could be wrong though south west sydney is an interesting prospect because i know a lot of our fans come from that region but a lot of our fans come from penrith and blacktown so i think maybe if a south west sydney team was created we would lose maybe 1000 fans from that area perhaps but we would gain a lot more because its such a footballish area i think there is easily enough room for the wanderers and South West Sydney Drug Deals Gone Wrong or SWSDDGW for short
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The Dudist
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Victory on 19,394.
Huge increase in one week.
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