Last year I sent an E-mail to the club suggesting a lifetime season ticket for fans aged 60 and over, perhaps priced at 5 Adult years plus 10 Concession years. I would imagine this might equate to a cost of around £3,500. If a fan was lucky enough to still be fit enough to attend matches after the age of 75 they would then be attending Firhill for free if they had purchased aged 60.
A lot of post war 'baby boomers' have already or are about to retire and those lucky enough to have pensions may have the disposable income and be willing to commit a substantial sum up front to the club.
Maybe the cash could be ring-fenced for a specific project such as clearing the bank debt, ground improvements, returning full ownership of ground to club, player development etc. Incentives might include a pie, pint and free program at every home match or a special tie, scarf, badge or bunnet.
Daft idea or would this be viable? I didn't get a reply from the club although in a very brief chat with Ian Maxwell he suggested a 'one-off' might be considered.