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+xDavo has a more up to date tally. Yeah, but I'm just posting the A-League's data for posterity and point of reference. Davo is compiling the stats from the A-League but also via the varying numbers provided by clubs. Also, I plan to compare to this point in previous seasons and will do so next post infact.
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Davo has a more up to date tally.
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http://www.a-league.com.au/article/hyundai-a-league-memberships-hit-100kHyundai A-League memberships hit 100k!Friday, 14 October 2016 - Staff writer The boom in popularity of the Hyundai A-League continues with news the league has surpassed the 100,000 mark for memberships across all ten clubs. In fact, the league has hit the 100,000 mark two rounds ahead of when that number was reached last season. Across the Hyundai A-League, 70% of clubs are ahead of where they were this time last season, while both Melbourne City and Western Sydney Wanderers have surpassed their totals for last year. The total number to date is 100,339 memberships for season 2016/17 with Melbourne Victory leading the table on 24,356, followed by Western Sydney Wanderers on 18,673. As we say, ‘You’ve Gotta Have A Team’. So head here and jump on board as a member of your favourite Hyundai A-League club. www.a-league.com.au/membershipAnd let’s help Yoshi pick a team this season. Catch up with Yoshi and his search for a club right here. www.a-league.com.au/youve-gotta-have-a-team The latest A-League Membership Numbers via www.a-league.com.au/membership:
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@ Davo1985
Yeah, don't get Brisbane Roar either, anyone would think there's a membership boycott going on or something lol ....
C'mon, do you really think a 1-1 draw would get fans to say "f*ck this, what was I thinking, better buy a membership"???
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A great surge by Adelaide and Wellington. Brisbane the only one that struggled to pick up members this past week. Strange considering their home game last Friday against Victory and their late equaliser.
We've cracked 100k and despite a bit of an all round slow down this week we are still on track to beat 110K+ depending how the next few weeks go. Memberships will continue to be sold for another month or so I reckon so if we can continue to build roughly 2k - 3k per week we should get very close to breaking our record. And if Brisbane weren't going through the shit they have gone through we would probably already be at around 112k already.
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+x+x+x+x+x+x+x+xClub Total 2016/17 [%] (Total 15/16) (Total 14/15)
1) Melbourne Victory: 19,394 [71.7%] (27,054) (24,200) 2) Western Sydney Wanderers: 16,084 [87.6%] (18,349) (18,706) 3) Sydney FC: 8,243 [62.7%] (13,153) (11,510) 4) Melbourne City: NA (9,298) (11,759) 5) Newcastle Jets: 6,517 [70.3%] (9,264) (10,003) 6) Adelaide United: 5,320 [61.0%] (8,720) (9,505) 7) Perth Glory : 5,151 [72.4%] (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: 60,709 (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. Club Total 2016/17 [%] (Total 15/16) (Total 14/15)
1) Melbourne Victory: 20,047 [ 74.1%] (27,054) (24,200) 2) Western Sydney Wanderers: 16,502 [ 89.9%] (18,349) (18,706) 3) Sydney FC: 8,417 [ 64%] (13,153) (11,510) 4) Melbourne City: 6,622 [ 71.2%](9,298) (11,759) 5) Newcastle Jets: 6,614 [ 71.3%] (9,264) (10,003) 6) Adelaide United: 5,611 [ 64.3%] (8,720) (9,505) 7) Perth Glory : 5,279 [74.3%] (7,109) (6,298) 8) Central Coast Mariners: 3,647 [ 60.3%] (6,048) (6,242) 9)Wellington Phoenix: 1,489 [ 29.5%] (5,035) (4,185) 10) Brisbane Roar: 693 [ 12.9%] (5,347) (12,113) TOTAL: 74,921 (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. Club Total 2016/17 [%] (Total 15/16) (Total 14/15)
1) Melbourne Victory: 20,844 [ 77.0%] (27,054) (24,200) 2) Western Sydney Wanderers: 17,071 [ 93.0%] (18,349) (18,706) 3) Sydney FC: 9,178 [ 69.7%] (13,153) (11,510) 4) Melbourne City: 7,942 [ 85.4%] (9,298) (11,759) 5) Newcastle Jets: 6,638 [ 71.6%] (9,264) (10,003) 6) Adelaide United: 5,718 [ 65.5%] (8,720) (9,505) 7) Perth Glory : 5,505 [ 77.4%] (7,109) (6,298) 8) Central Coast Mariners: 3,461 [57.2%] (6,048) (6,242) 9) Wellington Phoenix: 1,874 [ 37.2%] (5,035) (4,185) 10) Brisbane Roar: 1,413 [ 26.4%] (5,347) (12,113) TOTAL: 79,644 (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. Club Total 2016/17 [%] (Total 15/16) (Total 14/15)
1) Melbourne Victory: 21,266 [ 78.6%] (27,054) (24,200) 2) Western Sydney Wanderers: 18,001 [ 98.1%] (18,349) (18,706) 3) Sydney FC: 9,238 [ 70.2%] (13,153) (11,510) 4) Melbourne City: 8,231 [ 88.5%] (9,298) (11,759) 5) Newcastle Jets: 6,733 [ 72.6%] (9,264) (10,003) 6) Adelaide United: 5,901 [ 67.6%] (8,720) (9,505) 7) Perth Glory : 5,798 [ 81.56%] (7,109) (6,298) 8) Central Coast Mariners: 3,603 [ 59.6%] (6,048) (6,242) 9) Brisbane Roar: 3,030 [ 56.7%] (5,347) (12,113) 10) Wellington Phoenix: 2,059 [ 40.9%] (5,035) (4,185) TOTAL: 83,860 (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. Club Total 2016/17 [%] (Total 15/16) (Total 14/15)
1) Melbourne Victory: 21,842 [80.7%] (27,054) (24,200) 2) Western Sydney Wanderers: 18,073 [98.4%] (18,349) (18,706) 3) Sydney FC: 9,428 [71.6%] (13,153) (11,510) 4) Melbourne City: 8,516 [91.6%] (9,298) (11,759) 5) Newcastle Jets: 6,979 [75.3%] (9,264) (10,003) 6) Adelaide United: 6,030 [69.2%] (8,720) (9,505) 7) Perth Glory : 5,889 [82.8%] (7,109) (6,298) 8) Central Coast Mariners: 3,691 [61.0%] (6,048) (6,242) 9) Brisbane Roar: 3,333 [62.3%] (5,347) (12,113) 10) Wellington Phoenix: 2,200 [43.7%] (5,035) (4,185) TOTAL: 85,981 (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. Club Total 2016/17 [%] (Total 15/16) (Total 14/15)
1) Melbourne Victory: 22,448 [ 83.0%] (27,054) (24,200) 2) Western Sydney Wanderers: 18,186 [ 99.1%] (18,349) (18,706) 3) Sydney FC: 9,598 [ 73.0%] (13,153) (11,510) 4) Melbourne City: 8,709 [ 93.6%] (9,298) (11,759) 5) Newcastle Jets: 7,021 [ 75.8%] (9,264) (10,003) 6) Adelaide United: 6,200 [ 71.1%] (8,720) (9,505) 7) Perth Glory : 6,004 [ 84.5%] (7,109) (6,298) 8) Central Coast Mariners: 3,925 [ 64.9%] (6,048) (6,242) 9) Brisbane Roar: 3,506 [ 65.6%] (5,347) (12,113) 10) Wellington Phoenix: 2,248 [ 44.6%] (5,035) (4,185) TOTAL: 87,845 (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. Club Total 2016/17 [%] (Total 15/16) (Total 14/15)
1) Melbourne Victory: 23,187 [ 85.7%] (27,054) (24,200) 2) Western Sydney Wanderers: 18,294 [ 99.7%] (18,349) (18,706) 3) Sydney FC: 9,864 [ 75.0%] (13,153) (11,510) 4) Melbourne City: 9,521 [ 102.4%] (9,298) (11,759) 5) Newcastle Jets: 7,270 [ 78.5%] (9,264) (10,003) 6) Adelaide United: 7,419 [ 85.1%] (8,720) (9,505) 7) Perth Glory : 6,105 [ 85.9%] (7,109) (6,298) 8) Central Coast Mariners: 4,252 [ 70.3%] (6,048) (6,242) 9) Brisbane Roar: 3,936 [ 73.6%] (5,347) (12,113) 10) Wellington Phoenix: 2,639 [ 52.4%] (5,035) (4,185) TOTAL: 92,487 (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. Club Total 2016/17 [%] (Total 15/16) (Total 14/15)
1) Melbourne Victory: 23,728 [ 87.7%] (27,054) (24,200) 2) Western Sydney Wanderers: 18,522 [ 100.94%] (18,349) (18,706) 3) Sydney FC: 10,414 [ 79.1%] (13,153) (11,510) 4) Melbourne City: 9,871 [ 106.4%] (9,298) (11,759) 5) Adelaide United: 8,351 [ 95.8%] (8,720) (9,505) 6) Newcastle Jets: 7,608 [ 82.1%] (9,264) (10,003) 7) Perth Glory : 6,312 [ 88.8%] (7,109) (6,298) 8) Central Coast Mariners: 4,626 [ 76.5%] (6,048) (6,242) 9) Brisbane Roar: 4,596 [ 86.0%] (5,347) (12,113) 10) Wellington Phoenix: 3,161 [ 62.8%] (5,035) (4,185) TOTAL: 97,189 (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. Club Total 2016/17 [%] (Total 15/16) (Total 14/15)
1) Melbourne Victory: 24,356 [ 90.0%] (27,054) (24,200) 2) Western Sydney Wanderers: 18,673 [ 101.8%] (18,349) (18,706) 3) Sydney FC: 10,842 [ 82.4%] (13,153) (11,510) 4) Melbourne City: 10,240 [ 110.1%] (9,298) (11,759) 5) Adelaide United: 9,000 [ 103.2%] (8,720) (9,505) 6) Newcastle Jets: 7,820 [ 84.4%] (9,264) (10,003) 7) Perth Glory : 6,538 [ 92.0%] (7,109) (6,298) 8) Central Coast Mariners: 4,854 [ 80.2%] (6,048) (6,242) 9) Brisbane Roar: 4,653 [ 87.0%] (5,347) (12,113) 10) Wellington Phoenix: 3,631 [ 72.1%] (5,035) (4,185) TOTAL: 100,607 (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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Tambo
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+x+xEmail from CEO Grant Meyer: After the successes of last season and the positivity surrounding our squad and off-field achievements, it’s finally time for the football to begin. As it stands, we have already officially surpassed our membership tally from last season of 8,750 – a terrific feat.This time last season we had 7,380 members, while we currently have 8,759. This is an 18.7 per cent increase in membership, which is simply outstanding! Our focus now turns to achieving our target of 10,500 members. This is a benchmark that we are eager to reach and one that will help in ensuring the further stability and support this club deserves. Win, lose or draw you won’t be disappointed with the match day experience at Coopers Stadium. There is nothing like it. So get on board with the Reds and join our family as a member! am also looking forward to answering any questions you may havewhen I jump on the AUFC Twitter on Thursday from 1pm. Tweet me your queriesusing #AUFCTalk. 8,911 now - Growing well... should be well over 9k after the weekend. A big late push from them, and they should go close to hitting their target, which is fantastic. http://goreds.com.au/ Over 9k per their CEO. New record will now 100% be set... potentially after the weekend's game at the current rate. Only 600 off.
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+xEmail from CEO Grant Meyer: After the successes of last season and the positivity surrounding our squad and off-field achievements, it’s finally time for the football to begin. As it stands, we have already officially surpassed our membership tally from last season of 8,750 – a terrific feat.This time last season we had 7,380 members, while we currently have 8,759. This is an 18.7 per cent increase in membership, which is simply outstanding! Our focus now turns to achieving our target of 10,500 members. This is a benchmark that we are eager to reach and one that will help in ensuring the further stability and support this club deserves. Win, lose or draw you won’t be disappointed with the match day experience at Coopers Stadium. There is nothing like it. So get on board with the Reds and join our family as a member! am also looking forward to answering any questions you may havewhen I jump on the AUFC Twitter on Thursday from 1pm. Tweet me your queriesusing #AUFCTalk. 8,911 now - Growing well... should be well over 9k after the weekend. A big late push from them, and they should go close to hitting their target, which is fantastic. http://goreds.com.au/
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Email from CEO Grant Meyer: After the successes of last season and the positivity surrounding our squad and off-field achievements, it’s finally time for the football to begin. As it stands, we have already officially surpassed our membership tally from last season of 8,750 – a terrific feat.This time last season we had 7,380 members, while we currently have 8,759. This is an 18.7 per cent increase in membership, which is simply outstanding! Our focus now turns to achieving our target of 10,500 members. This is a benchmark that we are eager to reach and one that will help in ensuring the further stability and support this club deserves. Win, lose or draw you won’t be disappointed with the match day experience at Coopers Stadium. There is nothing like it. So get on board with the Reds and join our family as a member! am also looking forward to answering any questions you may havewhen I jump on the AUFC Twitter on Thursday from 1pm. Tweet me your queriesusing #AUFCTalk.
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Sydney FC - 10,713 http://www.sydneyfc.com/
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Great result for City to get 10k, baby steps everybody.
Melbourne sides combined almost have 35k memberships in total at the start of the season.
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City 10,017
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Wanderers 18,640.
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Victory - 24,356 Perth - 6,500+ per CEO on twitter
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Sydney memberships to surely get a 2-3k bump this week. Last night was almost like a trial game for all supporters on the fence of a membership. If they buy now they are no worse off as it was an away game and from what you saw last night.... wow.
Scary to think you have ibini to come back in as well.
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Barely any spare seats in the three den bays mate.
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+x+x+xPerth and City the only teams experiencing any growth. Great to see Glory getting some more members on board, would be great for them to hit 8k before christmas. Hopefully Brisbane doesn't continue to be an off-field basket case and we can get their numbers back up over 10k. Sydney FC, should be doing so much better than this. Some use the crowd figures as an excuse, but realistically their membership numbers should be up around 20k, 15k minimum. Disappointed only an extra 2k for City, but maybe that will increase depending on Timmys performances. Wellington....who knows what to do there. They need a significantly smaller stadium, even a 15k would do them for now, even though it wouldn't qualify. They should have explored running a temporary stadium in Hutt or wherever they played that match with the temporary grandstands. Not sure if u are understanding the stats. The figures for each team from previous years is the total for the season. The fact that even two clubs already have higher totals than the full season last year by rd 1 is awesome! The total figure by rd 1 is on par with our record season two years ago when everything was going sweetly on and off the field is very telling. If just brisbane manages to get their shit in order we'd easily have smashed our membership record. Many members last night in Brisbane had been double ticketed or allocated wrong seats. One of the guys in our row had wrong seat allocated, another who couldn't attend had been allocated in a different bay and could not get through on the phone friday and when we arrived there was two people smack bang in the middle of our members seats who had been given incorrect tickets. Not the greatest start on the membership front! Just putting it out there but there were plenty of empty seats to choose from.
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+x+xPerth and City the only teams experiencing any growth. Great to see Glory getting some more members on board, would be great for them to hit 8k before christmas. Hopefully Brisbane doesn't continue to be an off-field basket case and we can get their numbers back up over 10k. Sydney FC, should be doing so much better than this. Some use the crowd figures as an excuse, but realistically their membership numbers should be up around 20k, 15k minimum. Disappointed only an extra 2k for City, but maybe that will increase depending on Timmys performances. Wellington....who knows what to do there. They need a significantly smaller stadium, even a 15k would do them for now, even though it wouldn't qualify. They should have explored running a temporary stadium in Hutt or wherever they played that match with the temporary grandstands. Not sure if u are understanding the stats. The figures for each team from previous years is the total for the season. The fact that even two clubs already have higher totals than the full season last year by rd 1 is awesome! The total figure by rd 1 is on par with our record season two years ago when everything was going sweetly on and off the field is very telling. If just brisbane manages to get their shit in order we'd easily have smashed our membership record. Many members last night in Brisbane had been double ticketed or allocated wrong seats. One of the guys in our row had wrong seat allocated, another who couldn't attend had been allocated in a different bay and could not get through on the phone friday and when we arrived there was two people smack bang in the middle of our members seats who had been given incorrect tickets. Not the greatest start on the membership front!
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+xPerth and City the only teams experiencing any growth. Great to see Glory getting some more members on board, would be great for them to hit 8k before christmas. Hopefully Brisbane doesn't continue to be an off-field basket case and we can get their numbers back up over 10k. Sydney FC, should be doing so much better than this. Some use the crowd figures as an excuse, but realistically their membership numbers should be up around 20k, 15k minimum. Disappointed only an extra 2k for City, but maybe that will increase depending on Timmys performances. Wellington....who knows what to do there. They need a significantly smaller stadium, even a 15k would do them for now, even though it wouldn't qualify. They should have explored running a temporary stadium in Hutt or wherever they played that match with the temporary grandstands. Not sure if u are understanding the stats. The figures for each team from previous years is the total for the season. The fact that even two clubs already have higher totals than the full season last year by rd 1 is awesome! The total figure by rd 1 is on par with our record season two years ago when everything was going sweetly on and off the field is very telling. If just brisbane manages to get their shit in order we'd easily have smashed our membership record.
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Perth at 6426 from the CEO
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Wanderers is up nearly 11% on the same time last season.
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With respect I disagree. City are doing very well in comparison to last season and should be happy with the progress. It's almost 3k up.
And while Perth stands out as an improvement, Adelaide, Brisbane and CCM are all making modest gains.
MV will hopefully lift a bit more after the derby game. Then if everything else remains on track it's only the Nix that are a real worry.
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Perth and City the only teams experiencing any growth. Great to see Glory getting some more members on board, would be great for them to hit 8k before christmas. Hopefully Brisbane doesn't continue to be an off-field basket case and we can get their numbers back up over 10k. Sydney FC, should be doing so much better than this. Some use the crowd figures as an excuse, but realistically their membership numbers should be up around 20k, 15k minimum. Disappointed only an extra 2k for City, but maybe that will increase depending on Timmys performances. Wellington....who knows what to do there. They need a significantly smaller stadium, even a 15k would do them for now, even though it wouldn't qualify. They should have explored running a temporary stadium in Hutt or wherever they played that match with the temporary grandstands.
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City look set to reach 10k before their first home game.
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Season 2015-16 figures, from the A-League website, this date last year:  The latest figures, for season 2016-17, via http://www.a-league.com.au/membership:
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+x+x+x+x+x+x+x+xClub Total 2016/17 [%] (Total 15/16) (Total 14/15)
1) Melbourne Victory: 19,394 [71.7%] (27,054) (24,200) 2) Western Sydney Wanderers: 16,084 [87.6%] (18,349) (18,706) 3) Sydney FC: 8,243 [62.7%] (13,153) (11,510) 4) Melbourne City: NA (9,298) (11,759) 5) Newcastle Jets: 6,517 [70.3%] (9,264) (10,003) 6) Adelaide United: 5,320 [61.0%] (8,720) (9,505) 7) Perth Glory : 5,151 [72.4%] (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: 60,709 (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. Club Total 2016/17 [%] (Total 15/16) (Total 14/15)
1) Melbourne Victory: 20,047 [ 74.1%] (27,054) (24,200) 2) Western Sydney Wanderers: 16,502 [ 89.9%] (18,349) (18,706) 3) Sydney FC: 8,417 [ 64%] (13,153) (11,510) 4) Melbourne City: 6,622 [ 71.2%](9,298) (11,759) 5) Newcastle Jets: 6,614 [ 71.3%] (9,264) (10,003) 6) Adelaide United: 5,611 [ 64.3%] (8,720) (9,505) 7) Perth Glory : 5,279 [74.3%] (7,109) (6,298) 8) Central Coast Mariners: 3,647 [ 60.3%] (6,048) (6,242) 9)Wellington Phoenix: 1,489 [ 29.5%] (5,035) (4,185) 10) Brisbane Roar: 693 [ 12.9%] (5,347) (12,113) TOTAL: 74,921 (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. Club Total 2016/17 [%] (Total 15/16) (Total 14/15)
1) Melbourne Victory: 20,844 [ 77.0%] (27,054) (24,200) 2) Western Sydney Wanderers: 17,071 [ 93.0%] (18,349) (18,706) 3) Sydney FC: 9,178 [ 69.7%] (13,153) (11,510) 4) Melbourne City: 7,942 [ 85.4%] (9,298) (11,759) 5) Newcastle Jets: 6,638 [ 71.6%] (9,264) (10,003) 6) Adelaide United: 5,718 [ 65.5%] (8,720) (9,505) 7) Perth Glory : 5,505 [ 77.4%] (7,109) (6,298) 8) Central Coast Mariners: 3,461 [57.2%] (6,048) (6,242) 9) Wellington Phoenix: 1,874 [ 37.2%] (5,035) (4,185) 10) Brisbane Roar: 1,413 [ 26.4%] (5,347) (12,113) TOTAL: 79,644 (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. Club Total 2016/17 [%] (Total 15/16) (Total 14/15)
1) Melbourne Victory: 21,266 [ 78.6%] (27,054) (24,200) 2) Western Sydney Wanderers: 18,001 [ 98.1%] (18,349) (18,706) 3) Sydney FC: 9,238 [ 70.2%] (13,153) (11,510) 4) Melbourne City: 8,231 [ 88.5%] (9,298) (11,759) 5) Newcastle Jets: 6,733 [ 72.6%] (9,264) (10,003) 6) Adelaide United: 5,901 [ 67.6%] (8,720) (9,505) 7) Perth Glory : 5,798 [ 81.56%] (7,109) (6,298) 8) Central Coast Mariners: 3,603 [ 59.6%] (6,048) (6,242) 9) Brisbane Roar: 3,030 [ 56.7%] (5,347) (12,113) 10) Wellington Phoenix: 2,059 [ 40.9%] (5,035) (4,185) TOTAL: 83,860 (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. Club Total 2016/17 [%] (Total 15/16) (Total 14/15)
1) Melbourne Victory: 21,842 [80.7%] (27,054) (24,200) 2) Western Sydney Wanderers: 18,073 [98.4%] (18,349) (18,706) 3) Sydney FC: 9,428 [71.6%] (13,153) (11,510) 4) Melbourne City: 8,516 [91.6%] (9,298) (11,759) 5) Newcastle Jets: 6,979 [75.3%] (9,264) (10,003) 6) Adelaide United: 6,030 [69.2%] (8,720) (9,505) 7) Perth Glory : 5,889 [82.8%] (7,109) (6,298) 8) Central Coast Mariners: 3,691 [61.0%] (6,048) (6,242) 9) Brisbane Roar: 3,333 [62.3%] (5,347) (12,113) 10) Wellington Phoenix: 2,200 [43.7%] (5,035) (4,185) TOTAL: 85,981 (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. Club Total 2016/17 [%] (Total 15/16) (Total 14/15)
1) Melbourne Victory: 22,448 [ 83.0%] (27,054) (24,200) 2) Western Sydney Wanderers: 18,186 [ 99.1%] (18,349) (18,706) 3) Sydney FC: 9,598 [ 73.0%] (13,153) (11,510) 4) Melbourne City: 8,709 [ 93.6%] (9,298) (11,759) 5) Newcastle Jets: 7,021 [ 75.8%] (9,264) (10,003) 6) Adelaide United: 6,200 [ 71.1%] (8,720) (9,505) 7) Perth Glory : 6,004 [ 84.5%] (7,109) (6,298) 8) Central Coast Mariners: 3,925 [ 64.9%] (6,048) (6,242) 9) Brisbane Roar: 3,506 [ 65.6%] (5,347) (12,113) 10) Wellington Phoenix: 2,248 [ 44.6%] (5,035) (4,185) TOTAL: 87,845 (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. Club Total 2016/17 [%] (Total 15/16) (Total 14/15)
1) Melbourne Victory: 23,187 [ 85.7%] (27,054) (24,200) 2) Western Sydney Wanderers: 18,294 [ 99.7%] (18,349) (18,706) 3) Sydney FC: 9,864 [ 75.0%] (13,153) (11,510) 4) Melbourne City: 9,521 [ 102.4%] (9,298) (11,759) 5) Newcastle Jets: 7,270 [ 78.5%] (9,264) (10,003) 6) Adelaide United: 7,419 [ 85.1%] (8,720) (9,505) 7) Perth Glory : 6,105 [ 85.9%] (7,109) (6,298) 8) Central Coast Mariners: 4,252 [ 70.3%] (6,048) (6,242) 9) Brisbane Roar: 3,936 [ 73.6%] (5,347) (12,113) 10) Wellington Phoenix: 2,639 [ 52.4%] (5,035) (4,185) TOTAL: 92,487 (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. Club Total 2016/17 [%] (Total 15/16) (Total 14/15)
1) Melbourne Victory: 23,728 [ 87.7%] (27,054) (24,200) 2) Western Sydney Wanderers: 18,522 [ 100.94%] (18,349) (18,706) 3) Sydney FC: 10,414 [ 79.1%] (13,153) (11,510) 4) Melbourne City: 9,871 [ 106.4%] (9,298) (11,759) 5) Adelaide United: 8,351 [ 95.8%] (8,720) (9,505) 6) Newcastle Jets: 7,608 [ 82.1%] (9,264) (10,003) 7) Perth Glory : 6,312 [ 88.8%] (7,109) (6,298) 8) Central Coast Mariners: 4,626 [ 76.5%] (6,048) (6,242) 9) Brisbane Roar: 4,596 [ 86.0%] (5,347) (12,113) 10) Wellington Phoenix: 3,161 [ 62.8%] (5,035) (4,185) TOTAL: 97,189 (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. Incredible, we are barely 60 off from cracking the record as of Round 1 set back in 2014 which was our record year. Unbelievable achievement considering everything that has happened during the past 12 months. Let's hope we continue with this momentum during the season. We are about 8k in front of last season which is fantastic. If the first few weeks go off on a bang on the park, I reckon we could be in for a great year for attendances. Fingers crossed. A very solid week of membership uptake all round this past week.
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+x+x+x+x+x+x+xClub Total 2016/17 [%] (Total 15/16) (Total 14/15)
1) Melbourne Victory: 19,394 [71.7%] (27,054) (24,200) 2) Western Sydney Wanderers: 16,084 [87.6%] (18,349) (18,706) 3) Sydney FC: 8,243 [62.7%] (13,153) (11,510) 4) Melbourne City: NA (9,298) (11,759) 5) Newcastle Jets: 6,517 [70.3%] (9,264) (10,003) 6) Adelaide United: 5,320 [61.0%] (8,720) (9,505) 7) Perth Glory : 5,151 [72.4%] (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: 60,709 (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. Club Total 2016/17 [%] (Total 15/16) (Total 14/15)
1) Melbourne Victory: 20,047 [ 74.1%] (27,054) (24,200) 2) Western Sydney Wanderers: 16,502 [ 89.9%] (18,349) (18,706) 3) Sydney FC: 8,417 [ 64%] (13,153) (11,510) 4) Melbourne City: 6,622 [ 71.2%](9,298) (11,759) 5) Newcastle Jets: 6,614 [ 71.3%] (9,264) (10,003) 6) Adelaide United: 5,611 [ 64.3%] (8,720) (9,505) 7) Perth Glory : 5,279 [74.3%] (7,109) (6,298) 8) Central Coast Mariners: 3,647 [ 60.3%] (6,048) (6,242) 9)Wellington Phoenix: 1,489 [ 29.5%] (5,035) (4,185) 10) Brisbane Roar: 693 [ 12.9%] (5,347) (12,113) TOTAL: 74,921 (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. Club Total 2016/17 [%] (Total 15/16) (Total 14/15)
1) Melbourne Victory: 20,844 [ 77.0%] (27,054) (24,200) 2) Western Sydney Wanderers: 17,071 [ 93.0%] (18,349) (18,706) 3) Sydney FC: 9,178 [ 69.7%] (13,153) (11,510) 4) Melbourne City: 7,942 [ 85.4%] (9,298) (11,759) 5) Newcastle Jets: 6,638 [ 71.6%] (9,264) (10,003) 6) Adelaide United: 5,718 [ 65.5%] (8,720) (9,505) 7) Perth Glory : 5,505 [ 77.4%] (7,109) (6,298) 8) Central Coast Mariners: 3,461 [57.2%] (6,048) (6,242) 9) Wellington Phoenix: 1,874 [ 37.2%] (5,035) (4,185) 10) Brisbane Roar: 1,413 [ 26.4%] (5,347) (12,113) TOTAL: 79,644 (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. Club Total 2016/17 [%] (Total 15/16) (Total 14/15)
1) Melbourne Victory: 21,266 [ 78.6%] (27,054) (24,200) 2) Western Sydney Wanderers: 18,001 [ 98.1%] (18,349) (18,706) 3) Sydney FC: 9,238 [ 70.2%] (13,153) (11,510) 4) Melbourne City: 8,231 [ 88.5%] (9,298) (11,759) 5) Newcastle Jets: 6,733 [ 72.6%] (9,264) (10,003) 6) Adelaide United: 5,901 [ 67.6%] (8,720) (9,505) 7) Perth Glory : 5,798 [ 81.56%] (7,109) (6,298) 8) Central Coast Mariners: 3,603 [ 59.6%] (6,048) (6,242) 9) Brisbane Roar: 3,030 [ 56.7%] (5,347) (12,113) 10) Wellington Phoenix: 2,059 [ 40.9%] (5,035) (4,185) TOTAL: 83,860 (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. Club Total 2016/17 [%] (Total 15/16) (Total 14/15)
1) Melbourne Victory: 21,842 [80.7%] (27,054) (24,200) 2) Western Sydney Wanderers: 18,073 [98.4%] (18,349) (18,706) 3) Sydney FC: 9,428 [71.6%] (13,153) (11,510) 4) Melbourne City: 8,516 [91.6%] (9,298) (11,759) 5) Newcastle Jets: 6,979 [75.3%] (9,264) (10,003) 6) Adelaide United: 6,030 [69.2%] (8,720) (9,505) 7) Perth Glory : 5,889 [82.8%] (7,109) (6,298) 8) Central Coast Mariners: 3,691 [61.0%] (6,048) (6,242) 9) Brisbane Roar: 3,333 [62.3%] (5,347) (12,113) 10) Wellington Phoenix: 2,200 [43.7%] (5,035) (4,185) TOTAL: 85,981 (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. Club Total 2016/17 [%] (Total 15/16) (Total 14/15)
1) Melbourne Victory: 22,448 [ 83.0%] (27,054) (24,200) 2) Western Sydney Wanderers: 18,186 [ 99.1%] (18,349) (18,706) 3) Sydney FC: 9,598 [ 73.0%] (13,153) (11,510) 4) Melbourne City: 8,709 [ 93.6%] (9,298) (11,759) 5) Newcastle Jets: 7,021 [ 75.8%] (9,264) (10,003) 6) Adelaide United: 6,200 [ 71.1%] (8,720) (9,505) 7) Perth Glory : 6,004 [ 84.5%] (7,109) (6,298) 8) Central Coast Mariners: 3,925 [ 64.9%] (6,048) (6,242) 9) Brisbane Roar: 3,506 [ 65.6%] (5,347) (12,113) 10) Wellington Phoenix: 2,248 [ 44.6%] (5,035) (4,185) TOTAL: 87,845 (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. Club Total 2016/17 [%] (Total 15/16) (Total 14/15)
1) Melbourne Victory: 23,187 [ 85.7%] (27,054) (24,200) 2) Western Sydney Wanderers: 18,294 [ 99.7%] (18,349) (18,706) 3) Sydney FC: 9,864 [ 75.0%] (13,153) (11,510) 4) Melbourne City: 9,521 [ 102.4%] (9,298) (11,759) 5) Newcastle Jets: 7,270 [ 78.5%] (9,264) (10,003) 6) Adelaide United: 7,419 [ 85.1%] (8,720) (9,505) 7) Perth Glory : 6,105 [ 85.9%] (7,109) (6,298) 8) Central Coast Mariners: 4,252 [ 70.3%] (6,048) (6,242) 9) Brisbane Roar: 3,936 [ 73.6%] (5,347) (12,113) 10) Wellington Phoenix: 2,639 [ 52.4%] (5,035) (4,185) TOTAL: 92,487 (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. Club Total 2016/17 [%] (Total 15/16) (Total 14/15)
1) Melbourne Victory: 23,728 [ 87.7%] (27,054) (24,200) 2) Western Sydney Wanderers: 18,522 [ 100.94%] (18,349) (18,706) 3) Sydney FC: 10,414 [ 79.1%] (13,153) (11,510) 4) Melbourne City: 9,871 [ 106.4%] (9,298) (11,759) 5) Adelaide United: 8,351 [ 95.8%] (8,720) (9,505) 6) Newcastle Jets: 7,608 [ 82.1%] (9,264) (10,003) 7) Perth Glory : 6,312 [ 88.8%] (7,109) (6,298) 8) Central Coast Mariners: 4,626 [ 76.5%] (6,048) (6,242) 9) Brisbane Roar: 4,596 [ 86.0%] (5,347) (12,113) 10) Wellington Phoenix: 3,161 [ 62.8%] (5,035) (4,185) TOTAL: 97,189 (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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Sorry for the poor post... on the phone. As per Davo's posts: 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 Adjustments per the individual club sites: Jets up 200 Sydney up 100 = We have equalled our best ever membership count as at Rd 1. 8k above last year at this stage, of an increase of almost 10%. With some of the bigger clubs like Victory, Sydney, Adelaide and City not having home games this first week, we could still see large growths. Watch this space!
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