Well, that’s a nice, friendly reply - apologies for trying to offer an opinion that differs to yours - I thought that was the whole point of a forum.
And just out of interest, how do you know that I haven’t been to enough games - maybe I am not just thinking about myself?
For home games yes, there is abuse but for away games you have to collect them in person either the day of the game or the day before in the host city. So, yes you could travel and then pass them on but that is highly unlikely so abuse is negligible.
Some tickets are definitely cheap but there...
I personally think it gives more fans a chance who struggle to get to some games for whatever reason, whilst still rewarding those most loyal.
I know it is a compromise, but I don’t reckon it can be too bad if England have used it for the last 20+ years. It really depends on your definition of...
We should do what England do for away games. 70% of allocation goes to those with top points, other 30% gets balloted to those others with membership who apply. Gives everyone a chance - it’s not massive for some games, but there is always a chance and it stops it being a closed shop.
Downside...
I fear for us Tuesday - it’s all very well resting players, but once you get out of a winning habit (particularly when you have been stuffed twice), it’s hard to get that habit back.