But 'proper' fans with a purchase history have had the same crack at getting tickets as everyone else... They just had to buy membership.
Lets use slightly different terms.. 'proper' fans have supported the club in every sense including financially. Some tight wads want the benefits (a trip...
Young Seagulls Plus and Bronze got themselves plus two. Therefore "occasional" support in the past would have allowed access to a fair few tickets... Plus all the other less glamorous games and benefits that making that small financial commitment gains.
It's not though. Membership allows you to buy two extra tickets... So that's 3 tickets for one membership fee.
And, unlike the ticket cost, the membership fee goes to the club contributing to the continued success and financial stability. Still struggling to see why people are claiming to...
Not saying anyone can't have a ticket... Just saying that everyone else has paid for membership in order to access tickets, why should it be different for this game or these people?
This.
I once paid my annual membership dues at Millthorpe Working Men's club... Doesn't mean I get lifetime entitlements.
If you want to enjoy the benefits of membership... You pay the dues. In the case of Albion it's MyAlbion/Bronze membership, really don't think it's unfair at all.