Dont know what you are getting at.
My first comment was that when one of our group cant go we give to someone that could not afford a ticket and sometimes have to persuade someone . The other comment was that I met several at a cup game who were keen on Albion but were only there because they could afford discounted tickets.
All I was trying to emphasis was many out there that cant afford a ticket and if they accept a free ticket on offer from a contact I think it is harsh to call them freeloaders etc. Dont worry there wont be anymore freeloaders attending
Just to be clear, I didn't use the term free-loaders. And I think some of my points may have been made in my post above. I guess all I am saying is that if somebody wants to go occasionally and is prepared / able to invest £28 in membership then they could actually go to multiple games a year based on that single outlay, if they have a small network of STHs that are prepared to let them use a ticket when they or one of their group can't go. If they went to 6 games it would have cost them £4.60 / game (plus whatever the STH asks for). Even if they only go to one game, you can't buy a PL ticket anywhere in the country for £28.
We may have to agree to disagree on this one though, Amexer. You do a generous thing when you can't make a game and in the past the club has turned a blind eye to it. Now they are putting it on a formal footing and I don't believe the fees they are asking are too punitive. Essentially, everything around PL football is way too expensive for what is on offer which is mostly what has driven me to watching most of my live football in L1 and L2 with just the occasional visit to the Amex when I can justify it.
I hope you and your group have a good season.