Whose.
It makes no sense because it is wrong. 'Whose' is correct in the context of 'Whose fault is it?'. Who's is the correct abbreviation for 'who is'.Who is fault is LoyaltyGate, when put like that, it makes no sense.
If the club are daft enough to give loyalty points for away cup games at £10 then fans will take advantage of it.
How strange they didn't last season, or the previous four seasons before that? I didn't see Oxford sell out at £10 or Walsall.
How many away games sold out in the championship?
Really wasn't an issue until the end.
FWIW - I think the system is very good and quite fair, I agree that the low price tickets and greater loyalty points was a bit naive, but clearly they didn't think the system would be abused......
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If the club are daft enough to give loyalty points for away cup games at £10 then fans will take advantage of it.