Train Spotter
Member
Yes
Too bluddy right
20 points minimum
Too bluddy right
20 points minimum
Nope.
(Written from my sofa, a position I’ve been in all day)
I’m guessing those who have said no are season ticket holders who have not been to every home game ?
No.
Why does it bother you so much?
Should season ticket holders, who don’t turn up to home games, have a loyalty points deduction?
Because it looks awful and prevents having adecent support for winnable games. Shame people would rather turn up for smashing by the sky elite league sides.
So when does a good fan become a bad fan. I missed the Watford home game because I was suffering with liquid coming out of every conceivable orifice - bad fan me. Then I spent oodles of money going to watch our wonderful boys play Newcastle - good fan me?
The fact is it doesn't f***ing matter. We all support the Albion in our own way, be it going to every home game or one or two, or travelling hundreds of miles for an away game. It is each fan's prerogative as to what choice they make and long may that continue.
No.
Why does it bother you so much?
Should season ticket holders, who don’t turn up to home games, have a loyalty points deduction?
If not then at least don't include them in the attendance figures and stop this farce to give figures of tickets sold and not people who have actually turned up.
A season ticket buys you the right to be at the game it does not compell you to go. Do you believe it should ?
Perhaps try watching the game rather than the crowd ? Counting occupied seats is a rather dull hobby.