In a bid to increase attendances [and hence, revenue] isn't it about time clubs reverted to the old tried and tested method of turning up on match day to pay at the turn-stiles? This would allow a few mates at the pub on Saturday lunchtime, finding themselves at a loose end to decide "sod it, let's go to the match." One or two "cash only" turnstiles, manned by stewards from 2-3pm could generate an extra few thousand quid for the coffers at each home fixture. As they say at tesco's; "every little helps!"
Your not very good at "wumming", are you Septic Twonk ? I'll give you odds of 6 to 4 that you are banned by midnight..........
add to the fact that it could generate extra income, you could also pretend that no one paid cash, and pocket the dosh without paying any tax ..
I do not understand why more clubs do not do this - it makes sense. Having travelled to Milton Keynes for the match last season I noticed they has two cash turnstiles for away fans. How many clubs can afford not to exploit this extra income. There are a number of people who will not (or cannot) order a ticket on line and again will not travel to the ground in the week to buy a ticket. Those who take in the odd game by going at the last minute might well become regulars. When a club is desperate for money it surely makes sense to explore every avenue. But who are we to suggest the obvious!!
Actually what you really need is a turnstile with a PDY machine. That way, after all the cash is spent on beer, it's "let's spoil our afternoon on credit"