Liverpool have been through some tough periods this autumn and winter with failing results. This has led supporters to express their dissatisfaction with Arne Slot as manager. However, it is dissatisfaction with the club owners that is the greatest. During the Crystal Palace match at Anfield in March, Liverpool supporters protested against the owners. Here, rising ticket and season ticket prices were the big topic.
In March, Liverpool announced a three percent increase, with ticket increases being limited to inflation for three seasons. On Thursday, the club confirmed a compromise on their website. This comes after strong protests from the supporters’ clubs, who believe they have not been heard.
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The inflation-based increase of three percent will continue from next season, but there will now be a price freeze for the 2027-28 season. Liverpool writes in conclusion that further discussions will take place together with the fan club.
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