This chart shows the percentage increases in memberships YTD. I am not sure when membership closes.
Whilst the improving teams naturally are having an increase in memberships it would appear that Carlton is the only club in the "sliders" category that still has a big increase in members.
I wonder if that is because of the improve last year, the Wizzer Cup win or the new Home Ground decision.
Collingwood, Essendon* and Hawthorn members all seem be deserting a sinking ship
Also Carlton now has the 2nd highest membership base in Victoria
Adelaide have nearly as many members as Kangaroos and Bulldogs combined. that is at least an extra $4 million in revenue.
Club memberships
Adelaide 43,252
West Coast 41,729
Collingwood 38,188
Port Adelaide 36,763
CARLTON 33,034
Essendon* 32,617
St Kilda 32,350
Fremantle 32,024
Geelong 30,080
Brisbane 29,595
Hawthorn 28,626
Richmond 27,720
Sydney 24,779
Melbourne 24,184
Kangaroos 23,596
Bulldogs 21,013
Some observations -
The Blues are 2nd biggest Vic membership overtaking Essendon*
Richmond have no claim whatsoever to be one of the Big Four - they are 7th in Vic memberships.
The Blues are 2nd biggest Vic membership overtaking Essendon*
Hawthorn have suffered because pet memberships are no longer counted in the numbers
The Blues are 2nd biggest Vic membership overtaking Essendon*
You have to feel that Melbourne would be well over the 30,000 mark if not 2nd or 3rd for Vic teams with about 10,000 of their supporters being MCC members (not sure how many have dual membership)
The Blues are 2nd biggest Vic membership overtaking Essendon*
Lets hope St Kilda can overtake Essendon* making the Bummers only 4th out of the Vic teams
The Blues are 2nd biggest Vic membership overtaking Essendon*
Here is the link to the article in the Age
[url=http://www.realfooty.theage.com.au/realfooty/articles/2005/05/26/1116950822752.html]
Demons, Cats fans get on board By Dan Oakes[/url]