Which opens up the debate of who is more loyal, and more arguments and potential damage to the reputation of the club then the current system.
Are you reallly prepared to tell ex-season ticket holders (and potential future season ticket holders or regular attendees) that thanks but you miss out because someone went to 1 away match this season and therefore has prioity over them?
Also, How much time and effort would be involved in setting up, running and updating that system, all of which costs money, should the club do this when there are more important things to spend that money on at the moment like the ground, players etc?
What if a fan is unable to get proof that they attended an away match, (eg. no ticket stub) or those stubs get given or traded to allow someone else to register with the aim of soley getting tickets for a big game?
The current system isn't ideal (no system is) but everyone is aware of how it works and is relatively easy to understand, so whats the problem unless you think you are more deserving than anyone else?
They would know the rules, also for the fee they could carry some of the points over from the season ticket to the membership.
It really shouldnt take much time and effort at all, there are 46 league games a season, that would take someone half a day on monday to add points.
Correct me if im wrong as im unsure on this, but dont all away games go on sale via the club shop first? You will get a stub and if you lose it you only have yourself to blame. Trading it to someone else, fair enough... but what would be the point if it means you decrease your chance of getting a ticket for a bigger match.
I havent tried to get a ticket for this game so i have no agenda I just think the system is pretty average and could be a lot better.