Waz
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elksy
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Seeing people saying its not the 28k they had a few years back, or even the 25k from last season. 2 months away from the season still, still major uncertainty over where Victorian teams will start the season, and the crowd restrictions when they return. Good start so far imo.
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Monoethnic Social Club
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Members or season ticket holders? Victory don't actually have a physical club to be members of do they? Do the other franchises?
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Waz
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+xMembers or season ticket holders? Victory don't actually have a physical club to be members of do they? Do the other franchises? Well, we’ve established you know fuck all about coaching so you may as well try a new angle ...
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Heart_fan
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Given the constant negativity and uncertainty, it is hard to see the appetite to sign up for memberships being too high.
15k by MV is impressive.
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Josh
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I’ve resigned. Excited to see the young talent in the league this year and very excited to see what MacArthur can do.
With the introduction of them it’s also made other clubs invest in more young players which I like
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Waz
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+xGiven the constant negativity and uncertainty, it is hard to see the appetite to sign up for memberships being too high. 15k by MV is impressive. It really is. And supporters of other clubs have a choice to make - back their team in the way Victory have, or don’t.
I would expect Roar to sell out of their memberships, while there’s been a vocal minority criticising the move to Dolphin they miss one reality: Roar fans are used to plentiful supply of tickets which won’t be the case at Dolphin, getting in will be hard and memberships will be capped and will sell out.
And with a membership equivalent to $12.62 per game plenty will buy a membership
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Waz
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Clubs I’d expect to do well on memberships this season:
Victory Roar SFC WSW City
Teams I’d expect to struggle:
Glory Nix (being away) Western Dis-United
The other four should do okay but probably less than last year.
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Melbcityguy
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+xClubs I’d expect to do well on memberships this season: Victory Roar SFC WSW City Teams I’d expect to struggle: Glory Nix (being away) Western Dis-United The other four should do okay but probably less than last year. You don’t think jets and mariners will struggle with no owners?
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paladisious
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I'm pleasantly surprised that so many have signed up for Victory given the club couldn't know if or how many fans would be allowed in the stadium so were forced to have a complicated system this year where the membership fee doesn't actually include matchday tickets.
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Waz
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+x+xClubs I’d expect to do well on memberships this season: Victory Roar SFC WSW City Teams I’d expect to struggle: Glory Nix (being away) Western Dis-United The other four should do okay but probably less than last year. You don’t think jets and mariners will struggle with no owners? I’d think they’d end up with lower numbers yes, but both sets of supporters have been pretty loyal through lean times.
Jets just depends on whether the thing implodes on them I guess, losing players 10 weeks out from the season start is not good. But CCM have made a positive signing bringing a home town hero back so I don’t think they’ll smash membership records but won’t struggle either.
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I find it very surprising that a number of clubs haven't made 20/21 memberships available yet. You'd think there would be an eagerness to get some much needed cash flow. MV have had memberships available for a couple of months now. MV adopting a different membership model was a really smart move considering the circumstances.
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Waz
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+xI find it very surprising that a number of clubs haven't made 20/21 memberships available yet. You'd think there would be an eagerness to get some much needed cash flow. MV have had memberships available for a couple of months now. MV adopting a different membership model was a really smart move considering the circumstances. Surprised? How can you sell memberships when you dont know if fans will be allowed in? and if they are how many will be allowed in??
WA hasn’t opened it’s borders so Glory may not even play at home, just like Nix.
The Boxing Day test looks to be restricted to 25% of capacity suggesting restrictions will be with us well in to the New Year, maybe for the entire duration of the next season.
And all this is before the next surge in infections
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Melbcityguy
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Out of interest what has victory done with their membership?
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someguyjc
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+x+xI find it very surprising that a number of clubs haven't made 20/21 memberships available yet. You'd think there would be an eagerness to get some much needed cash flow. MV have had memberships available for a couple of months now. MV adopting a different membership model was a really smart move considering the circumstances. Surprised? How can you sell memberships when you dont know if fans will be allowed in? and if they are how many will be allowed in??
WA hasn’t opened it’s borders so Glory may not even play at home, just like Nix.
The Boxing Day test looks to be restricted to 25% of capacity suggesting restrictions will be with us well in to the New Year, maybe for the entire duration of the next season.
And all this is before the next surge in infections Adopt the same model as MV. Sell memberships with pay-as-you-go ticketing to games.
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Solano
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+xOut of interest what has victory done with their membership? In essence, all memberships are classified as "Base Memberships" with no access to games. Once we know how many can attend games, priority to purchase game tickets will be given to members, at 50% discount and free for juniors. For reserved seat holders, the new model reserves their seat for the following season.
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Waz
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+x+xOut of interest what has victory done with their membership? In essence, all memberships are classified as "Base Memberships" with no access to games. Once we know how many can attend games, priority to purchase game tickets will be given to members, at 50% discount and free for juniors. For reserved seat holders, the new model reserves their seat for the following season. How much $?
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Solano
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+x+x+xOut of interest what has victory done with their membership? In essence, all memberships are classified as "Base Memberships" with no access to games. Once we know how many can attend games, priority to purchase game tickets will be given to members, at 50% discount and free for juniors. For reserved seat holders, the new model reserves their seat for the following season. How much $? About $120 for an adult for the year.
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Waz
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+x+x+x+xOut of interest what has victory done with their membership? In essence, all memberships are classified as "Base Memberships" with no access to games. Once we know how many can attend games, priority to purchase game tickets will be given to members, at 50% discount and free for juniors. For reserved seat holders, the new model reserves their seat for the following season. How much $? About $120 for an adult for the year. It is genuinely impressive, from both club coming up with the idea and fans for buying in to it?
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Waz
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+x+x+xI find it very surprising that a number of clubs haven't made 20/21 memberships available yet. You'd think there would be an eagerness to get some much needed cash flow. MV have had memberships available for a couple of months now. MV adopting a different membership model was a really smart move considering the circumstances. Surprised? How can you sell memberships when you dont know if fans will be allowed in? and if they are how many will be allowed in??
WA hasn’t opened it’s borders so Glory may not even play at home, just like Nix.
The Boxing Day test looks to be restricted to 25% of capacity suggesting restrictions will be with us well in to the New Year, maybe for the entire duration of the next season.
And all this is before the next surge in infections Adopt the same model as MV. Sell memberships with pay-as-you-go ticketing to games. Why the heck would Roar do that though ???
They can sell memberships at FULL price AND fans can go and watch games.
The model Victory came home with suits their market conditions but will not suit all clubs.
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someguyjc
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+x+x+x+xI find it very surprising that a number of clubs haven't made 20/21 memberships available yet. You'd think there would be an eagerness to get some much needed cash flow. MV have had memberships available for a couple of months now. MV adopting a different membership model was a really smart move considering the circumstances. Surprised? How can you sell memberships when you dont know if fans will be allowed in? and if they are how many will be allowed in??
WA hasn’t opened it’s borders so Glory may not even play at home, just like Nix.
The Boxing Day test looks to be restricted to 25% of capacity suggesting restrictions will be with us well in to the New Year, maybe for the entire duration of the next season.
And all this is before the next surge in infections Adopt the same model as MV. Sell memberships with pay-as-you-go ticketing to games. Why the heck would Roar do that though ???
They can sell memberships at FULL price AND fans can go and watch games.
The model Victory came home with suits their market conditions but will not suit all clubs. It was more a dig at MC and WU, who are both in the same situation as MV. Also potentially PG as it's unclear whether opponents will be able to cross the border to play. Roar definitely have a different market and I understand that the stadium issue has probably slowed down their planning around memberships quite a bit.
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Monoethnic Social Club
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+x+xMembers or season ticket holders? Victory don't actually have a physical club to be members of do they? Do the other franchises? Well, we’ve established you know fuck all about coaching so you may as well try a new angle ... Who's we cockhead? If you don't like, or can't answer the question there is no need to attack me for asking it.
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Melbcityguy
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+x+x+x+x+xI find it very surprising that a number of clubs haven't made 20/21 memberships available yet. You'd think there would be an eagerness to get some much needed cash flow. MV have had memberships available for a couple of months now. MV adopting a different membership model was a really smart move considering the circumstances. Surprised? How can you sell memberships when you dont know if fans will be allowed in? and if they are how many will be allowed in??
WA hasn’t opened it’s borders so Glory may not even play at home, just like Nix.
The Boxing Day test looks to be restricted to 25% of capacity suggesting restrictions will be with us well in to the New Year, maybe for the entire duration of the next season.
And all this is before the next surge in infections Adopt the same model as MV. Sell memberships with pay-as-you-go ticketing to games. Why the heck would Roar do that though ???
They can sell memberships at FULL price AND fans can go and watch games.
The model Victory came home with suits their market conditions but will not suit all clubs. It was more a dig at MC and WU, who are both in the same situation as MV. Also potentially PG as it's unclear whether opponents will be able to cross the border to play. Roar definitely have a different market and I understand that the stadium issue has probably slowed down their planning around memberships quite a bit. I’m a fool for getting a city membership but I want to help the club and the league
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+xI'm pleasantly surprised that so many have signed up for Victory given the club couldn't know if or how many fans would be allowed in the stadium so were forced to have a complicated system this year where the membership fee doesn't actually include matchday tickets. The new membership packafe basically elminates 5 game passes so no way will we get anywhere near 25k. It's way too expensive but understandable due to covid. At the moment you are paying 120 just to support the club and have a chance to attend possible games
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Roar in me Blood
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+x+x+x+x+x+xI find it very surprising that a number of clubs haven't made 20/21 memberships available yet. You'd think there would be an eagerness to get some much needed cash flow. MV have had memberships available for a couple of months now. MV adopting a different membership model was a really smart move considering the circumstances. Surprised? How can you sell memberships when you dont know if fans will be allowed in? and if they are how many will be allowed in??
WA hasn’t opened it’s borders so Glory may not even play at home, just like Nix.
The Boxing Day test looks to be restricted to 25% of capacity suggesting restrictions will be with us well in to the New Year, maybe for the entire duration of the next season.
And all this is before the next surge in infections Adopt the same model as MV. Sell memberships with pay-as-you-go ticketing to games. Why the heck would Roar do that though ???
They can sell memberships at FULL price AND fans can go and watch games.
The model Victory came home with suits their market conditions but will not suit all clubs. It was more a dig at MC and WU, who are both in the same situation as MV. Also potentially PG as it's unclear whether opponents will be able to cross the border to play. Roar definitely have a different market and I understand that the stadium issue has probably slowed down their planning around memberships quite a bit. I’m a fool for getting a city membership but I want to help the club and the league Never a fool for that!
When I wear their colours, I am the club.
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Roar in me Blood
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+x+xI'm pleasantly surprised that so many have signed up for Victory given the club couldn't know if or how many fans would be allowed in the stadium so were forced to have a complicated system this year where the membership fee doesn't actually include matchday tickets. The new membership packafe basically elminates 5 game passes so no way will we get anywhere near 25k. It's way too expensive but understandable due to covid. At the moment you are paying 120 just to support the club and have a chance to attend possible games And by the sounds of it to keep your seats/options for the following season?
When I wear their colours, I am the club.
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Solano
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+x+x+xI'm pleasantly surprised that so many have signed up for Victory given the club couldn't know if or how many fans would be allowed in the stadium so were forced to have a complicated system this year where the membership fee doesn't actually include matchday tickets. The new membership packafe basically elminates 5 game passes so no way will we get anywhere near 25k. It's way too expensive but understandable due to covid. At the moment you are paying 120 just to support the club and have a chance to attend possible games And by the sounds of it to keep your seats/options for the following season? That's correct.
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Cheeez having a dig when they both finished how far ahead of MV last season with a membership stratergy, whatever makes you feel above them :) I had reservations re joining coming season due to covid (fixtures/restrictions etc) and all the internal issues especially taking forever with NSD when Clubs have put their hands up, especially PL ones for me that I love supporting them more tbh BUT this is when our game overall needs us to be there. Rejoined, being a long time member discounted price look forward to the many young ones coming in.
Love Football
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Waz
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+x+x+x+x+xI find it very surprising that a number of clubs haven't made 20/21 memberships available yet. You'd think there would be an eagerness to get some much needed cash flow. MV have had memberships available for a couple of months now. MV adopting a different membership model was a really smart move considering the circumstances. Surprised? How can you sell memberships when you dont know if fans will be allowed in? and if they are how many will be allowed in??
WA hasn’t opened it’s borders so Glory may not even play at home, just like Nix.
The Boxing Day test looks to be restricted to 25% of capacity suggesting restrictions will be with us well in to the New Year, maybe for the entire duration of the next season.
And all this is before the next surge in infections Adopt the same model as MV. Sell memberships with pay-as-you-go ticketing to games. Why the heck would Roar do that though ???
They can sell memberships at FULL price AND fans can go and watch games.
The model Victory came home with suits their market conditions but will not suit all clubs. It was more a dig at MC and WU, who are both in the same situation as MV. Also potentially PG as it's unclear whether opponents will be able to cross the border to play. Roar definitely have a different market and I understand that the stadium issue has probably slowed down their planning around memberships quite a bit. I’m all for having a dig at MC and WU ... you have my full support now 😉
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bettega
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+x+xI'm pleasantly surprised that so many have signed up for Victory given the club couldn't know if or how many fans would be allowed in the stadium so were forced to have a complicated system this year where the membership fee doesn't actually include matchday tickets. The new membership packafe basically elminates 5 game passes so no way will we get anywhere near 25k. It's way too expensive but understandable due to covid. At the moment you are paying 120 just to support the club and have a chance to attend possible games It's not a bad option given the amount of uncertainty which still exists. No crowds for next week's Melb Cup, and they're talking about the Boxing Day test being capped at 25% capacity. If this continues with Melbourne A-League games, at least those with memberships get first dibs on tickets (25% capacity of AAMI would be about 7,500, which would easily get snapped up by Victory members only).
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