Death, taxes & tazza complaining about membership value
FWIW, I totally agree & complain along with you every 12 months.
You forgot the hats.
And scarves.
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Death, taxes & tazza complaining about membership value
FWIW, I totally agree & complain along with you every 12 months.
In your neck of the woods Toes?Welcome to prime viewing position Dirty one.
In your neck of the woods Toes?
We got ronda rousey to wear north gear. Although that nearly made me throw in the towel. I agree, untapped resource but it is tough and some are probably above getting dolled up for photos.Anyone know if there has been much of an effort to get some of our more famous fans involved in club promotion, whether it's wearing club gear at games or in advertising?
Ricky Pointing would certainly get the attention of the Indian community. We do a good job with community engagement (probably one of the best) but I think we could expand a lot further. For example, have him and JZ do an open day for all, but targeting the Indian community specifically. Sign autographs, kick a ball with the kids etc. While we don't have superstars on the field promoting the club, we need to get those off it involved.
While it's a different sport, look at how the Knicks and Lakers advertise. They've both been terrible for a decade, but you still see Spike Lee and Jack Nickleson getting into it on the sidelines, cameras always on them. Even the Mavericks, a lesser known team has a passionate owner who everyone knows about because he's always visible.
I think the Indian community is an untapped market. There's 400k of them in Australia and I haven't seen too many at AFL games. Imagine a few thousand of them in a cheer squad. It would blow the roof off.
Anyone know if there has been much of an effort to get some of our more famous fans involved in club promotion, whether it's wearing club gear at games or in advertising?
Great Idea but because it's your idea it won't be taken up but still a great idea
Ricky Pointing would certainly get the attention of the Indian community. We do a good job with community engagement (probably one of the best) but I think we could expand a lot further. For example, have him and JZ do an open day for all, but targeting the Indian community specifically. Sign autographs, kick a ball with the kids etc. While we don't have superstars on the field promoting the club, we need to get those off it involved.
While it's a different sport, look at how the Knicks and Lakers advertise. They've both been terrible for a decade, but you still see Spike Lee and Jack Nickleson getting into it on the sidelines, cameras always on them. Even the Mavericks, a lesser known team has a passionate owner who everyone knows about because he's always visible.
I think the Indian community is an untapped market. There's 400k of them in Australia and I haven't seen too many at AFL games. Imagine a few thousand of them in a cheer squad. It would blow the roof off.
God I feel for the membership dept. With such poor on-field performances and bizarre off-field decisions, coupled with the inability to land any players of significance, what would make a border line member want to join?I suppose that it is timely to kick off this thread considering that the new membership sign on for 2018 will be available soon. The NMFC website already has a "Register your interest" button. We need to garner as much support to make 2018 a growth year, in terms of membership, game attendances, on-field performance, and most importantly wins.
If we wanted to be debt free, we would have done it already. Hence, I'm no longer boxing on. Or, not until the club becomes a bit more open on what the debt reduction money is actually for.
Anyone know if there has been much of an effort to get some of our more famous fans involved in club promotion, whether it's wearing club gear at games or in advertising?
Ricky Pointing would certainly get the attention of the Indian community. We do a good job with community engagement (probably one of the best) but I think we could expand a lot further. For example, have him and JZ do an open day for all, but targeting the Indian community specifically. Sign autographs, kick a ball with the kids etc. While we don't have superstars on the field promoting the club, we need to get those off it involved.
God I feel for the membership dept. With such poor on-field performances and bizarre off-field decisions, coupled with the inability to land any players of significance, what would make a border line member want to join?
We got ronda rousey to wear north gear. Although that nearly made me throw in the towel. I agree, untapped resource but it is tough and some are probably above getting dolled up for photos.
We just need to get the following to tweet about North:
- the rock
- conor mcgregor
- selena gomez
- kardashians
- lebron james
- floyd mayweather
- tom brady
- Sachin Tendulkar
- jet li
Last year when the rock released some of his 'project rock' clothing he was retweeting/replying to those that were wearing it. I tweeted him and put the north membership url towards the end. Unfortunately, they didn't retweet it. I'll keep at it.
Passion for the club and a willingness to not let it go under, would be my answer.God I feel for the membership dept. With such poor on-field performances and bizarre off-field decisions, coupled with the inability to land any players of significance, what would make a border line member want to join?
That would answer a few questions.Pizza & Hookers?
Ah sht, as soon as someone reads that, all seriousness gets taken out of my post doesn't it.
Yeah there's a whole Army of Carlton supporters who'd sign up right awayThat would answer a few questions.
If it were cocaine and hookers we'd be a lot more attractive to potential recruits.
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Quick question (asking here as the club is closed now): I sit with my family on level 2, Schimma's platinum. Our seats were upgraded. Only two of us have received our notices, one says aisle 38, seat 12 and one says aisle 37, seat 9. I am under the impression that these are separate bays, but happy to be corrected that they actually meet somewhere in between aisle 37 and aisle 38 in the same bay.
There are no detailed Etihad stadium seating maps (with specific seat numbers) anywhere!
Cheers mate. Will contact the club today. They are in the same row. Hopefully not an issue, because they are good seats!Are they in the same row? How big is your group? It seems odd that they'd have a different aisle listed with the seats closer to one end than the other. It's not uncommon to have different aisles listed for seats in the same bay as they usually split the bay in half but this does seem odd. I'd get onto this with the club asap for clarification mate. Good luck.