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After paying to get in. You can't argue with scouse logic.
We'd all like cheaper prices but they've missed the point. They're selling some completely new seats, in the new main stand, at £77. It's up to anyone paying that whether they buy one or not but no one is being forced to pay £77 for a seat if they don't want to. Liverpool have offered cheap tickets in other parts of the ground (£9 for some games) and have a scheme to give local fans access to 20,000 tickets over a season as well as giving away 1,000 tickets over the season to local schools and groups. And two thirds of seasons tickets will decrease in price or be frozen. They've been actively talking to the fans about this and these are things the fans asked for. Whether anyone will pay that or the hospitality prices ot watch a mid-table team is another question.

When we opened the new South Stand third tier, many had to give up their seats in areas that had been converted to Joe's or 93:20. They had the chance to pay the extra or move, plus we offered many £299 season tickets. It's swings and roundabouts.
 
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