I would be able to go to every game if it was done like that but not sure I agree with the same 11,000 with most loyality points getting to go to every week. It would be fairer if it was rotated round - no issues missing some games at all. Those (like me) have had their fill of going to all the away games last few years and home tickets should be done differently.
The counter argument is then they have different people going but like with schools they will need to keep bubbles of people going - so your bubble may be able to attend match 1,3,5 etc and the other 2,4,6
It could be basically the 2,000 in each stand will be spread out (families can be sat together) and probably have different time slots to arrive and even leave at the same time. They may only let you into a certain section at certain time - eg South Stand A-B gangway have to arrive 2.30pm at certain turnstile and so on. Failure to arrive at that time may lead to you not getting in. Each area will only be allowed a certain toilet and wont be allowed to wander down the concourses/congregate at half time. Areas will be stewarded and blocked off. Think kiosks would be closed. Basically you will arrive be escorted to your area, sit and watch the match and leave through same area at a time stated - be like the 80's when you were kept in after the game.
Sound ridiculous but as someone who has been involved in the planning for schools - this is the level of detail the club will have go to in order to satisfy HSE with controlled admittance/dismissals etc.
It is not going to be anywhere near like it used to be. Just hope come the season after next we are somewhere close to normal for crowds etc.