Quote ="Wadski"I like the idea.
They'd have to make the maths viable - with only 13 homes a season the cost per game would need to be higher.
Season Ticket: £200
Flexicard:
£50 + 13x£10 = £180
£50 + 13x£12 = £206
£50 + 13x£14 = £232 (also is £10 per saving per game).
At £14, the flexicard entrance fee could then be reduced to a tenner for the poorer attended fixtures or ones where the club want a bigger following. ie 3 games in a season which would net an additional £20 from people who buy a flexicard and then attend each game.
That said, I'd probably opt for a Fleixcard knowing I am going to miss at least couple of games a season (summer holidays, diary conflict with work).'"
Think this is an excellent idea, who can complain about paying £14 per match? You would expect many more people to take up this option but would they count as season ticket holders or not? Could certainly help us to get to the 10,000 avearage figure touted so much as well.
Only problem that i can foresee is that the club will not have any definative idea of amount of income coming in until the actual end of the season, which is not a lot of use when you are trying to sign new players at the start of it!