You're assuming the decision being made is one of 'can't pay' as opposed to 'won't pay'. £2-5 isn't a big deal for most, but if it gets added on year on year then it does start to add up.
Everyone has their tipping point and the higher the tickets go, the more people will decide that, for...
Fair enough, if your mate doesn't fancy paying any increase (if/when) and gives the ticket back, what would you do? This is assuming that a) the ST is still actually yours & b) you can't find another buyer in time.
Well that's fair enough, continue to aimlessly bellow my friend.
Anyway; you've posted a few times in the thread but I can't see one where you say what you would do, nor what you believe the club should do. Fancy sharing?
I...well, yes, I agree with you, I don't think I've said anything to the contrary, which is why I questioned your post?
Also, caps lock, really not as effective at making a point as you seem to think.
I'm probably missing the point here but could you elaborate on how you got that from my post?
For what it's worth, I think most (well-attended) clubs in the top two divisions take fans for granted to some extent.
Personally, and this is said in an entirely non-flouncy fashion, if the prices go up then I'll be giving up my ticket.
Much as I love going to the games, they're a luxury (though sometimes a painful one!) not a necessity.
That said, I'm sure someone will be willing to take my place, so the...