Saints 10th in Membership Tally
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Saints 10th in Membership Tally
This is a great effort.
Getting into the finals this year and a couple more recruits will boost these numbers past 50k next year.
Well done to all members. The club is heading in the right direction.
If we go top 4 in the next couple of years then we can easily go 60-70k.
Even Richmond found 50k hidden members after a GF win!
Getting into the finals this year and a couple more recruits will boost these numbers past 50k next year.
Well done to all members. The club is heading in the right direction.
If we go top 4 in the next couple of years then we can easily go 60-70k.
Even Richmond found 50k hidden members after a GF win!
Want to watch the most boring and devious thing on television and probably in mankind's history, then tune into a daily live press conference at 11am.
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Re: Saints 10th in Membership Tally
can you stick the table up
(or link it even)
tia
(or link it even)
tia
.name the ways , thought manipulates the State of Presence away.
.tipara waranta kani nina-tu.
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Re: Saints 10th in Membership Tally
on Afl website
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Re: Saints 10th in Membership Tally
Pretty damn good effort by our club (especially in the context of % gain compared to other clubs.
2020 CLUB MEMBERSHIP LADDER
1. West Coast Eagles — 100,776 (2019 tally: 90,445 | +11.2%)
2. Richmond — 100,420 (2019 tally: 103,358 | -2.8%)
3. Collingwood — 76,862 (2019 tally: 85,226 | -9.8%)
4. Hawthorn — 76,343 (2019 tally: 81,211 | -6%)
5. Carlton — 67,035 (2019 tally: 64,269 | +4.3%)
6. Essendon — 66,686 (2019 tally: 84,237 | -20.8%)
7. Geelong — 60,066 (2019 tally: 65,063 | -7.6%)
8. Adelaide — 54,891 (2019 tally: 64,437 | -14.9%)
9. Fremantle — 51,577 (2019 tally: 51,431 | +0.3% )
10. St Kilda — 48,588 (2019 tally: 43,038 | +12.9%)
11. Sydney Swans — 48,322 (2019 tally: 61,912 | -21.9%)
12. Port Adelaide — 46,820 (2019 tally: 51,951 | -9.9%)
13. Melbourne — 40,571 (2019 tally: 52,421 | -22.6%)
14. Western Bulldogs — 38,876 (2019 tally: 44,373 | -12.4%)
15. North Melbourne — 38,667 (2019 tally: 42,419 | -8.8%)
16. GWS Giants — 30,841 (2019 tally: 30,109 | +2.4%)
17. Brisbane Lions — 29,277 (2019 tally: 28,023 | +4.5%)
18. Gold Coast Suns — 16,236 (2019 tally: 13,649 | +19%)
TOTAL — 992,854 (2019 tally: 1,057,572)
Go you red, black & white warriors
Re: Saints 10th in Membership Tally
I'm not sure which number is more satisfying. St Kilda having an incredible +12.9% increase, the 2nd highest in the AFL. Or the bummers having a 20.8% drop.
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Re: Saints 10th in Membership Tally
Just proves once again that "success breeds success".
A wonderful tribute to the way all parts of the St Kilda FC have combined so well in the past 12 months to turn our footy club in the right direction to future success and prosperity.
The team's performance in 2020 lays the foundation for a new era of on-field success in 2021 and regular contention for finals and that elusive 2nd premiership!
A wonderful tribute to the way all parts of the St Kilda FC have combined so well in the past 12 months to turn our footy club in the right direction to future success and prosperity.
The team's performance in 2020 lays the foundation for a new era of on-field success in 2021 and regular contention for finals and that elusive 2nd premiership!
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Re: Saints 10th in Membership Tally
possibly 3rd
.name the ways , thought manipulates the State of Presence away.
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Re: Saints 10th in Membership Tally
dont be giving up on me yet
i saw that very same mistake
the other day
during a read about something
on the Saints site
he / she who wrote ‘n those who vet
for the site
need a kick up their datum
to the fourth lacehole preferably
i saw that very same mistake
the other day
during a read about something
on the Saints site
he / she who wrote ‘n those who vet
for the site
need a kick up their datum
to the fourth lacehole preferably
.name the ways , thought manipulates the State of Presence away.
.tipara waranta kani nina-tu.
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Re: Saints 10th in Membership Tally
I think it's a dead heat between the Bummers and Melbourne at minus 22.6%
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Re: Saints 10th in Membership Tally
It should be possible in about a year, to estimate how many members it costs to lose games like last night's and to Melbourne. Quantify failure if you like. Add in the cost of lost final(s) revenue. It would be much harder to estimate how much winning a crunch game is worth to us because there is little if any data on that. You would not want to estimate how much a winning goal is worth because our chaps have enough pressure to kick straight as it is. Perhaps a graphic of ten members walking off like the duck Duck in cricket after each set shot is missed inside the arc and between the 45 degree points.