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2015/16 Memberships

rbakersmith

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???
Only received x3 individual ticketek tickets mailed out that ACL campaign.o_O

I definitely remember receiving a card - it looked like this:
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Rowdy

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Perhaps i didnt buy before the 'print' deadline for the cards & thus was sent the ticketek tiks.

fkn spewing. So the collection of 12 is one short.
 
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rbakersmith

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Bring a friend for free is back

The Central Coast Mariners are pleased to announce that Members can now claim your complimentary ticket online by using your Membership barcode number with a ZERO before it as your unique password. This password can be entered in the password box on the Ticketek website during the ticket purchase. For any queries relating to this, please call CCM HQ on 4353 7200.

http://www.ccmariners.com.au/articl...ndai-a-league-season/1rhohewdu506zew62j4tpq9g
 

pjennings

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Central Coast Mariners make first steps towards the A-league's first membership base

The chances of Central Coast Mariners unveiling another playing strip as awful as this season's won't likely happen again. But if they do, fans will only have themselves to blame. The Gosford-based club is taking the first steps towards having the first membership base with direct influence in Australian football after initiating a plan to introduce some voting rights for season-ticket holders.
The league's smallest club is aiming to rebuild itself as the strongest community club in the competition by becoming the first one to give season-ticket holders genuine and regular influence in decision-making processes. The relationship has already begun.
Members have influenced the new ticket prices unveiled by the Mariners - the lowest in the league - and will decide on the new walk-out theme song for the club to be unveiled on October 10 when the Mariners host Perth Glory in round one. The members will also be consulted on future playing strips and may even be given the choice to vote on future kits.
Unpopular kit: Central Coast Mariners' strip for A-League season 2015/16.
"We want our members to have a bigger voice and truly engage in the club. Coming into the Mariners and hearing the feedback of what the supporters wanted, they wanted to feel the club actually represented them and for the club to actually represent them they had to have a voice," Mariners chief executive Shaun Mielekamp said.

The new relationship will be welcomed by the club's supporters who expressed their anger at an unpopular playing strip this season that was decided by Central Coast's previous management. A first all-yellow kit with a blue palm tree was widely criticised by fans.

More than 12 years after the Crawford Report into the state of Australian football recommended clubs have voting memberships to engage with disenchanted fans, Central Coast Mariners are on the way to becoming the first A-League club to boast active members.

Full voting rights on board composition remain some way off given the financial position of the club which is only spending the 90 per cent floor of the A-League salary cap. A full set of terms of members' voting rights is yet to be established though Mielekamp hopes to expand the fans' influence throughout the course of the season.
"We'd love to get into a position where our members are really giving us feedback about what is the playing strip, what is the walk-out song, what are the appropriate ticketing prices, everything that can happen with the club," he said. "It's not revolutionary but it's the first genuine conversation we've had with them. It could include where we play pre-season matches, the ideas are endless but it's about building this relationship that's crucial."

Members will also have exclusive access to pre-match club functions and away match functions attended by the players and coaching staff. The club's decision to price adult tickets as low as $15 and family tickets at $35 was based on consultation with the members and they have also offered season-ticket holders of visiting clubs the opportunity to purchase discounted tickets.


Read more: http://www.theage.com.au/sport/soccer/central-coast-mariners/central-coast-mariners-make-first-steps-towards-the-aleagues-first-membership-base-20151001-gjz8c6.html#ixzz3nImtfj1Q
 

Rowdy

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The relationship has already begun.
Members have influenced the new ticket prices unveiled by the Mariners...... - and will decide on the new walk-out theme song for the club to be unveiled on October 10 when the Mariners host Perth Glory in round one.

'Will decide'; language used to describe a decision hasn't been made.

'unveiled'; language used to describe that decision HAS been made.

........ I'm confused. :confused:
 

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