Not got time to give a full answer to that one now. Things to do before I head North this evening for tomorrow's game.
I have done several posts on this thread and the return on fans one recently.
As just mentioned and it applies not just to me, many of us put in lots of hard yards before the scheme started but for all sorts of reasons have not been able to accumulate points over the more recent times to the same degree as others. And then it becomes hard to get tickets for away games and play catch up.
In the past two or three seasons I have sat with the home supporters at WHU, WBA, Watford, Swansea, Oxford, Southampton & Brighton and used away spares a couple of times at Spurs. Most of those being games where City fans in the away end paid less and got points.
Younger supporters are also disadvantaged.
It's difficult though to come up with an ideal system and there are people who go to virtually every game who can reasonably claim they should be able to buy tickets for each game. However, I believe wider availability of away tickets would be appropriate.
The distribution of the vast majority of cup final tickets should have some link to attendance. Also, I firmly believe that a higher proportion of tickets in finals should go to the clubs involved than is normally the case.