NO TO MULTI-YEAR TICKET PRICE INCREASES: NEXT STEPS

SUPPORTERS are angry. And they have every right to be.
Liverpool FC has chosen to ignore clear, overwhelming opposition from its own supporters and push ahead with plans to increase ticket prices for the next three seasons.
The open meeting online, the survey, and countless conversations all point to the same thing: fans do not accept this decision.
And if the club’s owners won’t listen, then we make them.
This is no longer about consultation. That opportunity has been and gone. This is about action.
Supporter groups are already organising a coordinated response. We are doing so at speed because time is against us. But the direction is clear: protests will take place.
If the club does not value supporter voices, we will make ourselves difficult to ignore.
The Supporters’ Board has formally informed the club that action is coming. Now it is on all of us to back it.
Matchday protests
Protests inside and outside Anfield have been discussed. It is agreed they need to happen.
This will not be limited to one game. Action will take place across home and away fixtures, starting with Fulham at Anfield and escalating from there.
Details to follow. But the key point is simple: this will grow and escalate.
If you care about this issue, you need to be part of it. Turn up. Join in. Back it. Encourage others to take part.
This only works if enough of us make it work.

Not a pound in the ground
If the club wants to take more from supporters, then supporters can give less back.
We are asking fans, where possible, not to spend money inside the ground.
We understand some will need to for medical or other reasons. But if you can avoid it, do.
Spend your money with local, independent businesses around Anfield instead.
This is a small act, but if enough people do it, it sends a clear message.
Supporters have also suggested delaying season ticket renewals until close to the deadline. We support that.
Sending a message to Boston
This decision sits with ownership.
Not just at Anfield. Not just at Chapel Street. In Boston.
They have made the call. They can reverse it.
We will be taking steps to make sure that message reaches them directly. Supporters will be asked to take part. When that happens, get involved.
A fight we need to win
Let’s be clear about what this is.
This is Liverpool FC’s owners locking in price rises for years to come and removing meaningful annual scrutiny from supporters.
No other Premier League club is doing this.
If it goes unchallenged, it sets a precedent. Not just for Liverpool, but across the game.
At the end of these three years, it would be a fifth increase in six seasons. Tickets heading towards £70. Season tickets beyond £1,000.
And for what?
A club generating record revenues still wants more, and has decided supporters will be the ones to pay for it.
This isn’t just about price. It’s about direction.
It’s about what kind of football club Liverpool chooses to be.
One rooted in its people, or one that sees them as a revenue stream to be pushed year after year.
Future supporters will live with the consequences of what happens now.
Keep Anfield Alive. Play your part. Spread the word.


