The loyalty points system has been discussed many times, even as a League One club when we had small allocations at away grounds. it's not because of the loyalty points system itself but how it's implemented.
Our away support is chronically down on what it used to be and the loyalty points system is to blame, we get a small allocation which the biggest loyalty points holders fuck about with because they're allowed to, they wait for two or three days so that they can sit with Dad, Brother, Uncle, Grandad, Cousin, Friend etc who don't have as many points.
This gives the impression that sales are slow, so the club doesn't get another allocation.
Under normal circumstances and especially when doing exceptionally well we'd have taken 5,000 + to places like Blackburn, Wigan, Preston, Bolton etc who can cater for that many, but we end up with 2,000 maximum at each of them because of the time it takes for our honoured fans to sort themselves out.
I'm sure the club can work out how many loyal fans there are with 20,000 + points and then ask for an allocation big enough to satisfy them, and just sell to anybody with 20,000 points so that those with 50,000 can buy with those friends with 20,000 immediately. It might leave a bit of time for lower points holders to get something arranged
It doesn't matter for the home game against Wendy at all because 25,000 seats are already accounted for by those that go every week, and 2200 are taken by pigs.
This only leaves about 4000 tickets up for grabs to the more occasional fans after segregation and it shouldn't matter who the hell gets them first