Liverpool fans express dissatisfaction with the club's revised ticket price increase plans, stating they do not go far enough to address concerns. Many supporters feel more significant changes are needed to alleviate financial pressures.
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Liverpool fans express dissatisfaction with ticket price changes
Revised plans do not address financial concerns
Fans display banners in protest
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Fans of Liverpool display a banner in protest to the raising price.
James: It does not go far enough. Ticket prices in the Premier League are vastly inflated and does not feel inclusive of the ordinary fan. This is a sport where exuberant prices are paid on transfer fees and wages and, currently, there is no balance or realism to look after the fans.
Mo: Compared to most items, the increase is not bad. We, as supporters, have to decide what we can afford, but the club has to make good business decisions.
Paul: Poor performances do not warrant any price increases. Based on the level of performance this season, I think that the ticket prices should be heavily discounted.
James T: You have to accept it is a business and price rises are inevitable to keep the club competitive. At least there is a dialogue between fans and ownership. Far better than many clubs.
Tony: We need to find a sponsor for Anfield that could generate up to £20m a season and would mean there was no need for ticket price increases. I understand it's an emotive subject, and any solution must include retaining the Anfield name, but we can't ignore this obvious source of significant income.
Rob: I get it (the protests), but this has a real knock-on effect for the club's morale, performances on the pitch and therefore results. If people aren't happy, I'd happily take their ticket for me and my seven-year-old boy, who has never been and asks every month or so when we can go. It is frustrating to see yellow cards being waved at players when, for so many, the wait for a seat goes on!
Eug: Should reduce prices. Clubs make money from TV and sponsors. Not fans.
Richard: Liverpool are losing their way at the moment. Slot needs to go. The club needs to respect fans, the lifeblood of the club. Tickets and season tickets are already too expensive. This is another FSG misstep, like their former European Super League foul-up.
Q&A
What are Liverpool's new ticket price rise plans?
Liverpool has revised their planned ticket price increases for upcoming seasons, but specific details on the new pricing structure have not been disclosed.
Why are Liverpool fans unhappy with the ticket price changes?
Fans believe the changes to the ticket price rise plans do not adequately address their concerns about affordability and financial pressures.
What actions are Liverpool fans taking regarding ticket prices?
Liverpool fans have displayed banners in protest and are voicing their opinions about the ticket price increases through various channels.
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