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For two years Spirit of Shankly has been at the forefront of a national campaign to get a fair deal on ticket prices for all football supporters.
For two years Spirit of Shankly has been at the forefront of a national campaign to get a fair deal on ticket prices for all football supporters.
On Saturday morning, before Liverpool's home game with Wigan Athletic, Spirit of Shankly hosted a very well attended meeting at the Sandon Pub - where the Liverpool Supporters' Union was founded almost five years ago. The central focus of the meeting was a panel debate and members' discussion around the ever increasing price of match tickets, particularly certain away fixtures. Joining the Union's Jay McKenna on the platform were Bob Humphries and Les Wright from the Liverpool Supporters' Committee.
Spirit of Shankly is pleased to support the Hillsborough Justice Campaign (HJC) against The Sun newspaper at the Carling Cup Final on Sunday.
We have received the following message from Paul Rice's brother Peter.
On Wednesday December 28th 2011 Everton and Liverpool fans launch their prospectus for The Football Quarter, a conceptual development which has the city’s two famous football clubs at its heart.
This season, in a departure from previous practice, Liverpool Football Club has opened up its Auto Cup Scheme (ACS) to non-season ticket holders who have joined the club’s Official Membership scheme.
We have recently made changes to our membership admin system that means how you join or renew your membership with Spirit of Shankly is different.
We are surprised at the latest comments from Ian Ayre about how clubs share the revenue from the current Overseas TV Rights deal. It leads us to question whether Liverpool FC, and other clubs, intend to actively pursue negotiating their own TV rights or are asking for a greater share of the current deal.