It was free (and still should be), if they had 4 gold memberships, 2 for platinum. That's how it was put to us at the time and I believe it still applies.
Is that definitely fact though, because I understood that although there are a percentage that are corporate, there was also a considerable number that were die-hard fans that treated themselves. That's certainly how I classify ourselves.
But the question wasn't every game, was attending away games, so 35% I feel is close. Not many season ticket holders go to every game.
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I thought the question was how many approximately, not based on popular games. Reading/Wolves away then, saw plenty there as well or are they too popular ;-).
I think we still do, but only enough to ensure we are at the front of the queue on ticket release days. Paul Rodgers also mentioned that there would be 1901 held back for away games.
Also booking priority for additional tickets for home games as well. This did happen at first for a while, but...
Then.
Good seats. Great view. Option of food every game.
Seat for life (those were the precise words used by Paul Rodgers). Option for tickets to every event at The Amex.
The 'seats for life' were quickly changed to 50 years. The option of booking rights for all events never materialised. The...