by Volvicanus »
21 Feb 2007 15:45
I think it's fine that the club set the first and second day levels where some people who have fewer points might still get a ticket over someone that has more. I'm not tallking about someone with say 50 points getting a ticket over someone with 500, but if you have been a season ticket holder since these points were first introduced, you'd have ... what?.. about 550 points?? I see nothing wrong with giving these people a shot at getting a ticket just as much as someone with more who has gone to away games.
Supporting the team or the club is a choice. And I like to think that if you chose to go to away games, then you need to think of it solely as something you chose to do freely in order to get the pleasure of watching them, of the unique comraderie of away support, of seeing new places and new grounds - not for how many points you can get out of the deal. As it stands, you can get some points out of it - so consider it a lucky bonus. That way, you don't become a greedy bugger about it all, determined that only a select few get to watch Reading in the future or that somehow you are 'owed' something for deciding to watch Reading play. You are owed one thing - a match - and you get that.