I am a season ticket holder and it would not piss me off at all, relegation will put our club in dire straights it must be avoided at all costs, if the club did go with either £1 or £5 all areas and got 5,000 in, all the regular fans have do is get chorus after chorus of Yellow army going, not a difficult song for any day tripper to learn, heck even Matt knows it, and if we talk to him nicely he might even write it out with the correct spelling and grammar..
Vinny is right about one thing, promote the offer if the club go with it, do not just put it on the o/s only diehards read it, don't wait until Thursday and rely on the H/E that hardly anyone buys anymore, local radio and T.V get the information out early.
On the subject of these promotions not working, it is not all down to apathy. It is largely down to the way the are promoted, the internet has been one of the best inventions of all time. Matt your on the focus group have you any idea why the club seem not to be getting the best use one of the best tools they have at their disposal to self promote.
Market research, club scratch card/lottery are just 2 of many ways the club can collect e-mail address's of many, not just the few, make your own generic flyers/newsletters and one click dumps them in the inbox's all over the bay and far wider.
I joined the Bristol Rovers fans forum for some Buckle style banter, until I touched a raw nerve and had a fararrilover style padlock put on my account, however I received a number of e-mails from BRFC promoting family days at the Mem amongst other things and even though I can no longer post on that forum I still am getting e-mails from BRFC even had one about there early bird season ticket offer. In the same period e-mails received from TUFC = none, nil, zilch.
I know the club has a twitter account again only TUFC fans will follow it by and large, and not everyone has a twitter account. Got to reach potential new fans.