I attended 54 games in 87-88 (when Maine Road recorded its lowest average attendance since the Poyser era) but didn’t receive a single loyalty point.
In fact, we’re fast approaching the point where you’ll need to be in your mid 30s to remember when we were shit.
York was 20 years ago, and even the Pearce era seems a distant memory.
People keep mentioning Swansea, but that had nothing to do with loyalty, and everything to do with your remaining holiday entitlement, just before Christmas.
Similarly, I flew to Shaktar for a dead rubber, primarily because I’ve got no common sense whatsoever, and more importantly, could afford it.
For me, it’s as simple as prioritising the Bristol City tickets for those fans who attended the earlier LC game at West Brom. They’re the most fanatical for this particular competition, so they should should be given first refusal.
The current system is flawed, but it just needs a little tinkering, and definitely more accountability from the Club, regarding who gets what etc.