el punal
Well-known member
I recently had a discussion with an old friend of mine, who happens to be an Albion + member. The point of our chat was that he found it nigh on impossible to be able to get a ticket for an Albion away fixture. This, obviously down to him not being a season ticket holder and therefore way down the pecking order for loyalty points.
I pointed out to him that the club, quite rightly in my opinion, rewarded those fans that showed the most commitment and loyalty in supporting the Albion - by paying for a season ticket and following the team up and down the country. My friend agreed with this strategy but nonetheless felt he was penalised as he was never going to be able to earn enough points to get on the first rung of the ladder.
His suggestion, and I can see his point, is that the club should set aside a nominal amount of away tickets, say 10%, to be allocated to Albion + members wishing to go to an away fixture who otherwise would not be able to. This process would be done by those wanting a ticket entering a ballot to decide the lucky winners. This sounded reasonable to me but would you be for or against this proposal?
I pointed out to him that the club, quite rightly in my opinion, rewarded those fans that showed the most commitment and loyalty in supporting the Albion - by paying for a season ticket and following the team up and down the country. My friend agreed with this strategy but nonetheless felt he was penalised as he was never going to be able to earn enough points to get on the first rung of the ladder.
His suggestion, and I can see his point, is that the club should set aside a nominal amount of away tickets, say 10%, to be allocated to Albion + members wishing to go to an away fixture who otherwise would not be able to. This process would be done by those wanting a ticket entering a ballot to decide the lucky winners. This sounded reasonable to me but would you be for or against this proposal?