- Jul 28, 2004
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I can understand that, but then those who have given up huge amounts of their lives across multiple decades will argue that they have proven their loyalty by sticking with spurs through thick and thin, the awful 90s, relegation in the 70s, etc etc, and just because they can’t go to as many non-home league matches because they now have families to provide for (time and money), mortgages, etc, not to mention tickets being comparatively more expensive now too, they shouldn’t be punished.Yes. I am 26 and in the supposed upper echelon of loyalty points but because I wasn't lucky enough to go with parents since a young age or haven't had a season ticket since I was in primary school, I am being punished. I have wanted a ST since I was 15 (summer before the 2006/2007 season) but couldn't get one due to demand so I was on the waiting list at that point. I believe it should've been an or argument so the younger fans aren't punished.