Having been pleased with the 4,266 attendance and the goodwill generated by last season's dip into the 'Pay What You Can' waters, Crawley Town will be repeating the offer on Monday 2 April.
A minimum of £1 is all you will need to watch Harry Kewell's side in League Two action against Swindon Town.
Although there's just under two months to go to the game, it could be an important one in the promotion/play-off race and should top the Hartlepool gate where, interestingly, the average price paid per ticket was £4.
Operations Director Kelly Derham told the official club website: "We learned a lot from last season's Pay What You Can in terms of offering a bit more than just a football match, and we’re going to work hard to provide plenty of pre-match entertainment."
I think this point is crucial when a club is thinking off doing a 'Pay What You Want' or reduced admission fixture as a one-off.
Coventry City are holding a Community Day for the visit of Accrington Stanley this coming Saturday and it is the extra touches, in addition to the £5 tickets, that should make it an enjoyable occasion.
Tickets for the Crawley game go on sale on Thursday (Feb 8th).
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