The official site has published the details of how you can apply for a ticket
for the Charlton game, which is of course a 'loyalty' fixture.
http://www.leedsunited.com/news/20100329/charlton-ticket-information_2247585_2009156
To make sense of the table they published I had to copy it into excel (so I
could calculate an aggregate figure, starting from the number of fans who had
attended the most matches). Given that the allocation is 'about 3,000' and
there are 450 away season ticket holders, I make it that if everyone applies
for a ticket you would need to have 9 'loyalty' games to be able to get one.
I hope my table below comes through in a comprehensible format.
Tim W.
No of No of Aggregate
Aggregate plus
Matches
Fans 450 away STs
25 95
95 545
24 83
178 628
23 66
244 694
22 83
327 777
21 65
392 842
20 65
457 907
19 59
516 966
18 61
577 1027
17 82
659 1109
16 102
761 1211
15 150
911 1361
14 177
1088 1538
13 215
1303 1753
12 248
1551 2001
11 330
1881 2331
10 316
2197 2647
9 441
2638 3088
8 495
3133 3583
7 590
3723 4173
6 794
4517 4967
5 1030
5547 5997
4 1358
6905 7355
3 1906
8811 9261
2 3421
12232 12682
1 6094
18326 18776
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