Quote ="carl_spackler"I once asked the club about this a few years ago and was told that it was something they would like to do, but were not allowed to for the playoffs because the RFL get the money. The first home Challenge Cup game has been done.'"
whatever the differential is in terms of sales would still be alloted to the RFL, you just have x amount sold as part of a package added on at a pre-set price beforehand. there's nothing difficult in deducting walk up payers from pre-paid and working out how much needs to be given after any deductions. pretty simple and with a basic program in excel takes about 10 mins tops. Add in another 15-20 mins to change the options on season tickets (+1/+2 CC game at x amount, + 1 play-off game)
With an incentive as an add on figure to a pass holder to pay for it upfront It would invariably increase sales for home CC matches/1st play -off games so for the effort/time. Even if the club have to pay it back they effectively get a free loan of the money. it's a win/win IMO
just sounds like laziness/short sightedness tbh.