Yes, but it is only an issue when we play the likes of PCR, Rotherham, Leeds etc away. Not when we play at Griffin Park or Loftus Rd on a Tuesday night.
The idea of a 10 year rolling points system is an interesting one, and might well work. But the loyalty points scheme has been tested in 3 divisions, so I don't see how people can say that it is not working. We have attracted and held onto a significant amount of young people in the city in the last 10 years or so. I don't think they are going to walk away from the club because they can't get a ticket to go to Castle Greyskull on Monday night and 60 year old Fred who has watched the Blades since he was 10 and has had a season ticket since 1973, can.
Also, it is impossible for a 10 year old now, who has missed out on 3 years of points to catch up, because he wasn't born when they were introduced. I got my first ST in 1999, when I was 16. If the points system had been in place since 1990, when we were promoted to the top division, could I have argued that it was unfair to me? How far do we go back, worrying about keeping every fucker happy, when the reality is, there is nowt that you can do about it?