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Membership renewals update
<DIV>The Essendon Football Club has recently installed a new Customer Relationship Management (CRM) program, which has led to a slight delay in membership renewal invoices being sent out to 2009 Members. These renewal invoices will now arrive in mailboxes within the next 10 business working days. </DIV>
The Essendon Football Club has recently installed a new Customer Relationship Management (CRM) program, which has led to a slight delay in membership renewal invoices being sent out to 2009 Members.
These renewal invoices will now arrive in mailboxes within the next 10 business working days.
As a result of this delay, the club has extended the Reserved Seats deadline to 5pm, Friday 11th December 2009.
The club will officially launch its 2010 ‘This is Essendon’ membership campaign on Thursday, 19th November – stay tuned to essendonfc.com.au for more information.
Turn your passion into action in 2010 and support the club by purchasing one of the wide range of memberships available.
The new campaign - This Is Essendon - allows Bomber supporters to identify with everything it means to follow Essendon.
There is the loyalty and spirit, anchored on a tradition built over more than 100 years of league football. It means family and friends sharing a common faith. It means excitement. And most of all, it means success.
The Bombers delivered on some of its promise in 2009, including a memorable Anzac Day win that typified the unity in the club’s young playing group. First-year player David Zaharakis grabbed his moment that day and other young guns stepped up - including Tayte Pears, Cale Hooker and Michael Hurley - setting the scene for a fantastic 2010 season.
As you make your membership pact with the football club, Essendon will remain focused on getting back to where it belongs - the top. That's our commitment to you.
After all, This is Essendon.
For more information on the 2010 membership packages, call 1300 GO BOMBERS.
Emerging young key forward Jay Neagle is expected to return to full training at the start of 2010 after undergoing a groin operation. General manager of football operations Paul Hamilton said the 21-year-old visited an expert in Sydney immediately following the 2009 season after experiencing groin soreness and was advised that rest was the best course of action.