LadislavMplmx
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you can guarantee they would have wanted justice.....Good job the ticket prices were frozen or the dippers would have wanted another public enquiry to find another scapegoat.
you can guarantee they would have wanted justice.....Good job the ticket prices were frozen or the dippers would have wanted another public enquiry to find another scapegoat.
The Holy Order of Klanfield would never stoop so low you heretic!You know what?
The cynic in me can't help but feel this whole charade was planned and a PR stunt.
Probably miles off but I'm putting it out there.
They've increased the number of price tiers from 6 to 12 and abandoned the ridiculous categorisation of matches. So on the Kop you'd pay between £37-48 depending on the category and price tier this season whereas it's £37-43 next season, depending on where you sit. Anfield Road Lower is £41-52 this season and will be £46-48 next.So the fans look like they have secured a victory but the top priced seat is still £59. Hardly won the war.
Fair play to them for making a stand though.
Scouser on radio 1 extra being asked about the price of tickets walkout using Emotional, Filled up, Proud!!!!
Fuck me they only left a game early, our support do that every fucking home game.................................
They've increased the number of price tiers from 6 to 12 and abandoned the ridiculous categorisation of matches. So on the Kop you'd pay between £37-48 depending on the category and price tier this season whereas it's £37-43 next season, depending on where you sit. Anfield Road Lower is £41-52 this season and will be £46-48 next.
So the fans look like they have secured a victory but the top priced seat is still £59. Hardly won the war.
Fair play to them for making a stand though.
Cup games will probably be different prices but depending on where you're sat in the ground, it's the same price for all league matches.Ahh, right
When I heard the fans representative on the beeb this morning, I thought he said that the price would be the same for all matches
So I read into that as an example, Premier league game ticket price £40. Third round FA Cup game vs Brentford would be the same £40
I guess this ties in with what I saw earlier on Sky, something about selling £59 tickets for all matches next season.Cup games will probably be different prices but depending on where you're sat in the ground, it's the same price for all league matches.
As an example, in the Lower Anfield Road this season (which is where the away fans go) you'd have had 6 Category A games at £53, 10 Category B at £47 and 3 Category C at £43, meaning if you bought 19 tickets on a game-by-game basis, you'd pay £911 in total. Next season it's a straight £48 per game, meaning £912 in total. So pretty well the same
However for their equivalent to 109/110, where I sit, that's actually going up from £987 to £1045 on a game-by-game basis.