Resource 2025 Membership - The year of change - 59,101 as of March 12th

Are you renewing your membership for 2025?

  • Yes

    Votes: 18 37.5%
  • No

    Votes: 28 58.3%
  • Undecided

    Votes: 2 4.2%

  • Total voters
    48

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Biggest close of business for Christmas break membership number, was 22nd December 2017 for 2018 memberships, with the counter total of 51,114.
 

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But 48.5% not renewing on here so far?
Its a tricky one because what does "not renewing" mean?

Some may be not renewing their main membership but still get something smaller that counts them as a member. For me I clicked "No" but I'll still be counted as a member due to my ongoing AFLW membership.
 
Its a tricky one because what does "not renewing" mean?

Some may be not renewing their main membership but still get something smaller that counts them as a member. For me I clicked "No" but I'll still be counted as a member due to my ongoing AFLW membership.
Gave up my seat but kept kayo for me
 
I'm in the position that I fully understand that the club is owned by theatre goers, and most of the members are as well. The sport isn't really for me so I'll stick to watching on telly and leave the attendance etc. to the masses. They don't want me and I don't really want them so it is what it is.

The governing bodies of the game, quality of the game etc. sort of suck anyway so makes sense to back off commitments.
 
I'm in the position that I fully understand that the club is owned by theatre goers, and most of the members are as well. The sport isn't really for me so I'll stick to watching on telly and leave the attendance etc. to the masses. They don't want me and I don't really want them so it is what it is.

The governing bodies of the game, quality of the game etc. sort of suck anyway so makes sense to back off commitments.

I’m the other way. I have zero interest in the media or TV aspect, but have always enjoyed watching live sport.
 
I'm in the position that I fully understand that the club is owned by theatre goers, and most of the members are as well. The sport isn't really for me so I'll stick to watching on telly and leave the attendance etc. to the masses. They don't want me and I don't really want them so it is what it is.

The governing bodies of the game, quality of the game etc. sort of suck anyway so makes sense to back off commitments.
If I was going to watch at home I may as well return to my old VFL club I was a member of before 1997. My eldest moved overseas, thought I was clear to leave. Now my youngest wants to start going at 16yrs old. Grrrrr. 2 memberships again.
 

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A poll of 43 people who like myself are not happy about a lot of things concerning the PAFC doesn’t tell me that much.
You could put the same poll on a happy clapper facebook page and get a very positive result.

All I know from checking out other forums is there is a lot of people satisfied with the club.
Yes I find it amazing also but it is what it is.
 
My digital subscription is nearing its end.

It’s a little cheaper if I sign up a digital membership with Port rather than direct with Kayo.

But why is it one hundred dollars cheaper at the Melbourne Storm compared to what all AFL clubs are offering?

I think I know where I will be spending my money.
 
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My digital subscription is nearing its end.

It’s a little cheaper if I sign up a digital membership with Port rather than direct with Kayo.

But why is it one hundred dollars cheaper at the Melbourne Storm compared to what all AFL clubs are offering?

I think I know where I will be spending my money.
Spend it on piss
 
I’m the other way. I have zero interest in the media or TV aspect, but have always enjoyed watching live sport.

Agree. For the last several years i've found it more and more difficult to bother watching on TV. That wasn't the case a decade ago though
 

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Resource 2025 Membership - The year of change - 59,101 as of March 12th


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