For the sake of clarity, the comment highlighted above refers to season ticket holders who are buying tickets now and who did not reserve the ticket via the Auto Cup scheme. Is that correct?
Is it worth making a sticky with the details? This question is going to be asked again and again by people who can't be arsed to read the email sent by the club or go to the website.
From the club's email:
Auto Cup Scheme subscribers will automatically be debited and sold their season ticket seats, along with 1901 Club members.
Please note the Auto Cup Scheme only applies to games played at home at the Amex and is no longer available to join.
How to purchase:
Tickets will...
A surprising number at the upper end of the scale (say 1350 plus). Will be interesting to see where the club set the mark if we get to the play-offs and find we're against a team with perhaps only 2000 seats for away fans.
I didn't have to pay any fee. But did have to put in my credit card details. Can't remember where I read about the extra 20 points - but I thought I read it on the Albion site.
I started the Loyalty Points thread after reading this because I have no idea what the spread of points is. Currently looks like a very even spread between 1000 and 1400. But of course - as we know - NSC is far from representative of Albion followers.
And judging by the "Heavy demand - please wait" on the ticket site, I would expect a lot of people to have 20 more points for enrolling in the auto cup scheme very shortly!
I don't think either of them will be in the chase at that point. Bolton will win on Sat and Leicester will have already lost. So they will be 4 points behind Bolton with one game to go. Palace are the only catchable option, but with three games to go, you'd expect them to gain three points...