Its funny because theyre all the same, the fans with a season ticket seem to think they have some sort of aura around their head all high and mighty above the rest of the "other" fans
I know what loyal means, but I'm applying the term to how it's used in football. Not only in England, also in Spain.
LFC is not a good example because everybody wants to watch at them, but you know, those season ticket holders will go to the game against Luton or other lower categories, where as the occasional fan fancies to go to see against Manchester. IN a lesser club, loyal fans will be those who go when the team is in the bottom of the team, and non loyals those who go when Liverpool or Manchester comes to the city. All of them love their club, but the ones going to everymatch are more loyal.
For what is worth, the only way that the club has to know if you're loyal, is your attendance. When you have to sell tickets, you cannot wait to hear "oh I come from 50000 km away, been a fan since I was 2 years old". You simply can't.