Quote DaveO="DaveO"I'd say paying for all home league games (attended or not) will always mean season ticket holders deserve their privileges. Without season ticket sales the club would be up the creek.
Vouchers would IMO be a good way to reduce season ticket sales and would be seen as kind of confrontational and judgemental when no one knows why people can't turn up for some games especially ones on a stupid night of the week. It doesn't take much to make season tickets not great value for money as it is and so I am sure a big motivator for buying one are the added value they offer such as keeping your seat and getting priority for finals tickets. Take that away and I really do think more people would give up the season tickets and you'd get 6.5K on v Widnes for league games never mind the cup.'"
not at all.
a ST holder with 3 vouchers gets priority over a non ST holder with 3 vouchers.
a ST holder with no vouchers is behind in the queue to a non ST holder with 2 ? vouchers.
Give ST holders 1 voucher start to allow for illness, unforseen circumstances, etc...thats the reward for having a ST.
A ST holder who moans about how much the ST cost them, and doesnt attend cup games until the final, doesnt merit having priority over a non ST holder who has been to every cup game.