I would imagine that eventually the club will indeed set up some sort of system in the future but given that their priority this summer was to make sure they were able to QUADRUPLE their ST base they may have been otherwise engaged.
Maybe it's just me but I'm getting pretty tired of listening to STH's who seem more concerned about how to shift their ticket rather be excited about actually attending some games. I normally have to miss a few games a season around christmas time and end up giving my ticket to a friend if they can find a use for it, I also rarely accept payment for it, although some people do insist. As I'm concerned I've paid for my ticket and if I can't make a game, then that's my lookout.
I'd be interested to know how many STH's end up selling their ticket on to people they don't know, my bet is that is nowhere near as large as people think.
After this season the club will have a lot more data on to which to base their ticketing strategy and I expect an upgrade then.
I do not disagree with those people who are clamouring for a usable exchange, I think it should be provided as there are plenty of solutions available for them to use. However I think the apocalyptic fears of some supporters that there will be thousands of empty seats at every game are very wide of the mark indeed.
I'm not going to be slating the club unless a lack of such a scheme is actually CONFIRMED. Its all very vague right now.
If nothing adequate is put in place though, I will be very dissappointed in their lack of foresight. Nor would I take "we've been busy" as an excuse. These schemes already exist all over the world. You pay an outside organisation to implement it and its done. There really would be very little effort involved.
And whilst I agree with your point about people SOUNDING like they are intending to miss a lot of games, the reality is that for some people, for geographical / work reasons its simply unavoidable. I attended every home game last season, but my two lads' seats were empty for about 6 games, as evenings are simply too late on a school night - last year I got home about 11.30, and from Falmer I suspect it will be an hour later still.
Surely it makes sense to let somebody else and their child use those spare seats? Its really a no-brainer.