http://www.wycombewanderers.co.uk/news/article/201314-season-tickets-on-sale-738794.aspx it sounds like the club are finally listening to the fans
Although I can only make a little over half the home games 12 so far this season and I will be going to 2 more home games due to my shift working £240 looks good value and it will also give the club much needed cash to sort out squad for next season so I will be getting an early bird before the end of May
At Norwich, and they have been doing this for some years now (perhaps 8 years) they offer free credit terms to buy season tickets over 9 months. So if the ticket costs £500 (for example) you pay 9 monthly installments of £55. Since they launched this scheme and the news spread, the season ticket sales have increased year on year to the point now where our near 27,000 ground is becoming too small and talk of expanding has begun (as long as we stay in the PL for another season after next season I believe). Do Wycombe do something like this? I guess the question is could they afford to do it? If they do not, how about a few of you writing to the club and making the suggestion? It could, as with us, get more bums on seats if punters are not being asked to make a lump sum payment