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wonder if we still wouldve won the flags if he had stayed
Good question. I've wondered similar if we would have won the flags if we'd taken Buddy over Tambo in the same draft in 04

Buddy's obvious match winning quality over Tambo eventually might have put us up a place or two on the ladder, still ordinary though, but just enough to miss out on the likes of Jack in 06, Cotch 07, and Dusty 09.
 

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What a year. Teams falling over left right and centre. Hope we stay up, cause it's all sitting there for us to pick up another title.

And who makes you laugh more Carlton, Essendon or Melbourne? Or Adelaide, GWS, or Norf?

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2020 CLUB MEMBERSHIP LADDER

1. West Coast Eagles — 100,776 (2019 tally: 90,445 | +11.2%)

2. Richmond — 100,420 (2019 tally: 103,358 | -0.3%)

Weagles up and about. It's amazing what home games attendance opportunities do for the supporter base, despite all that Vicbias.

Those talking of Tigers dethroned should compare Richmond's drop with the Pies one. Or Essendon's. But even that pales into insignificance compared to the Dees'.

The richest supporters in the league aren't enough to shelter the Melbourne FC from the membership storm.

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 | -6.2%)

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)
 
2020 CLUB MEMBERSHIP LADDER

1. West Coast Eagles — 100,776 (2019 tally: 90,445 | +11.2%)

2. Richmond — 100,420 (2019 tally: 103,358 | -0.3%)

Weagles up and about. It's amazing what home games attendance opportunities do for the supporter base, despite all that Vicbias.

Those talking of Tigers dethroned should compare Richmond's drop with the Pies one. Or Essendon's. But even that pales into insignificance compared to the Dees'.

The richest supporters in the league aren't enough to shelter the Melbourne FC from the membership storm.

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 | -6.2%)

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)
Wasn't the cutoff at the end of August?
If so then that's an * for Eagles 100k members.
 
2020 CLUB MEMBERSHIP LADDER

1. West Coast Eagles — 100,776 (2019 tally: 90,445 | +11.2%)

2. Richmond — 100,420 (2019 tally: 103,358 | -0.3%)

Weagles up and about. It's amazing what home games attendance opportunities do for the supporter base, despite all that Vicbias.

Those talking of Tigers dethroned should compare Richmond's drop with the Pies one. Or Essendon's. But even that pales into insignificance compared to the Dees'.

The richest supporters in the league aren't enough to shelter the Melbourne FC from the membership storm.

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 | -6.2%)

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)
pies 4th biggest club

best
 
2020 CLUB MEMBERSHIP LADDER

1. West Coast Eagles — 100,776 (2019 tally: 90,445 | +11.2%)

2. Richmond — 100,420 (2019 tally: 103,358 | -0.3%)

Weagles up and about. It's amazing what home games attendance opportunities do for the supporter base, despite all that Vicbias.

Those talking of Tigers dethroned should compare Richmond's drop with the Pies one. Or Essendon's. But even that pales into insignificance compared to the Dees'.

The richest supporters in the league aren't enough to shelter the Melbourne FC from the membership storm.

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 | -6.2%)

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)

Their full memberships are at capacity (approx 60k) so their remaining 40K memberships would mostly consist of "In the wings" members which puts you on a wait list at $55 each. (It's a fantastic scam created by the club when you think about it)

100K is a great result but seriously, imagine being on a second rate MCC list where you dont get to watch any home games and you cant even get a chance watch a home Grand Final.
 
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