Season Tickets are extremely cheap. At 60 quid, the cost per game is £6.66. I don't think that can be what puts people off. Personally, I would rather the ticket cost £100 if the extra income was going to be used to improve the team and get us out of this league.
My issues with the restaurant charge is whether the entry cost will actually increase revenue streams or reduce them. I assume the club has done its homework and feels they will get more money coming in with the charge. Secondly, the 'cost per game charge' has been kept quiet until now. It should have been announced when season tickets went on sale.
There is clearly a lot of underlying bad feeling towards to club from 'lost fans' who feel disenfranchised. For various reasons, the club and the sport have not been able to keep everybody on board. This saddens me as it would be great if we could all be part of the same family as we crave success for the Dons.
Club Doncaster has not been able to unite the fans. Promises not being met (five year plan), an apparent lack of ambition/poor decision-making (unable to get out of the bottom league) and poor communications between the club and fans are all part of the problem (where are the minutes of the meetings between the fans' representatives and the club?).