I don't think so. It was widely discussed on here and I'm not sure there was any confusion shown.
The opening line of the club announcement was: "Albion will limit season ticket price rises for next season to "no more than a couple of pounds per month" - even if they are in the Premier League."...
Yes, and they are.
They meant: the prices next season will be the same whether the club are in the Premier League or the Championship.
They didn't mean: the prices next season will be the same as this season.
Particularly if you are able to make decent use of the travel subsidy, which can be nearly £8 per game for some, making the ticket price about £13 per game.
That's the new v renewal price, right? Is this the first time we've had differing prices for renewals to those taking out a new season ticket?
A thought: if both the £670 payer and the £710 payer renew in a year from now, will they both pay the renewal price? It could, conceivably, be below...
Where is the 6.5% rise?
I don't have this season's prices to hand, but I know North Stand was £465, so a 2.1% rise and WSL (central) was £715, so a 3.5% rise.