Rightly or wrongly, i'd still say that 90% of the people that signed up to Evergreen (me included) did it a) to put money into the club but equally as important to them b) was the chance to get tickets. The stash was very much, I would wager, largely irrelevant.
For away games - correct me if i'm wrong but bar a handful of games (Millwall, Bristol City, Stoke, QPR I'm sure there are others) getting tickets if you are Evergreen has been doable (so its worth it). For those that use it for home tickets principally you'd have thought they'd hang on wouldnt they, as home tickets are still hard to get on general sale? I dont know as I have an ST so I may be wrong.
Also *IF* we go down then most of the away allocations will be smaller next season as, by extension, the grounds themselves are smaller - reinforcing the need to be on Evergreen.
Sorry I know this isn't an evergreen debate.
For away games - correct me if i'm wrong but bar a handful of games (Millwall, Bristol City, Stoke, QPR I'm sure there are others) getting tickets if you are Evergreen has been doable (so its worth it). For those that use it for home tickets principally you'd have thought they'd hang on wouldnt they, as home tickets are still hard to get on general sale? I dont know as I have an ST so I may be wrong.
Also *IF* we go down then most of the away allocations will be smaller next season as, by extension, the grounds themselves are smaller - reinforcing the need to be on Evergreen.
Sorry I know this isn't an evergreen debate.