In light of the recent thread and discussions not just on here but between football fans nationwide, it appears the FSF are ready to take action:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/21181709My glass half-empty approach to anything means I think this is unlikely to work, but in the age of social media and the affect it can have etc, it probably has a better chance now than ever before.
Good luck to the campaign and hopefully all supporters will back this, as we are (and have been for a long time) taken for absolute mugs in this Country, as far as the cost of attending football is concerned.
It's not right that you can have to pay as much in this Country to watch a 5th tier fixture as you would a top tier fixture in Germany - before even taking account of the poor comparative match day experience as well.
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However clubs ticket loyalty systems have helped. At big clubs the clubs have made it such that people won't/cant miss a game for fear of slipping down the ladder - bit like England fans and caps - clever marketing that traps people.
Stonemuse,
Most clubs away ticketing process would stop this being possible and if not could be easily implemented.