I appreciate what you're saying numpty. I just think what they will be getting paid compared to your average punter, a one-off £300 payment as we try and reach our initial milestone figure is hardly going to break the bank. I'm also sure that they are all fully aware of the importance of the Well Society and what it is setting out to achieve, therefore I don't really see why they couldn't commit or would refuse to commit to it.
I'm also surprised that even the likes of "club legends" Stevie Kirk and Dougie Arnott, who as far as I'm aware are both still employed by the club, have not signed up (as yet anyway) either.
I'm not in anyway saying that fans who are undecided will be solely swayed by seeing past or present players and high profile figures sign up, but it'd certainly help to have the buy in from those who are probably more financially better off than most supporters.
The club must also have acknowledged this, or why else would they have bothered to make such a big deal about James McFadden becoming the first member of the Well Society in the first place?