
A QUARTER of the Western Bulldogs' 2011 members have gone missing.
The club is struggling on-field with three losses to start the season, but the Dogs' off-field chase for 8000 members who have not re-committed is just as serious.
After last year signing 32,500 members, the Dogs set a target of 33,000 for this season.
But the Dogs are still below 28,000 and more than 5000 short of expectations.
Given the start to the season, the Dogs may have to settle for fewer than 30,000, which will have a significant impact on their bottom line.
"It would be foolish to suggest some prospective members would now be holding off, but membership is our lifeblood," Bulldogs chief executive Simon Garlick said.
"We still have 8000 from last year who haven't renewed . . . it is critical they get on board at times like this. I am confident the boys will play some exciting footy in coming weeks and for the rest of the year."
Garlick described the 63-point loss to St Kilda on Saturday night as "very disappointing".
"Given the promise we had showed, it was a surprise, but it was one game," Garlick said.
If the Dogs fall 2000 short of expectations on membership, it will cost them in the region of $200,000.
Garlick said that could have an impact on the club's football department funding and he urged fans to sign up.
The Bulldogs confront Melbourne in a must-win game at the MCG on Sunday and have the advantage of a Round 5 clash with Greater Western Sydney in Canberra. They then play Collingwood, North Melbourne and Gold Coast.
A loss to Melbourne would be disastrous in a football and membership sense, but a win would allow the Dogs at least to get back to a 2-3 record after five games, given GWS is a glorified bye.
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