Latest news
Inquiry into Football Governance
Spirit of Shankly has recently submitted evidence as part of the Department for Culture, Media and Sport Committee’s inquiry into the governance of football in this country.
Sparta Prague Ticketing
Spirit of Shankly has become increasingly concerned with the increase in ticket prices for supporters, which has led to many members contacting us to ask what we can do about it.
AGM – Agenda and Resolutions
Following last week's announcement of our forthcoming Annual General Meeting, an Agenda detailing topics of discussion and proposals to be voted on can be...
Communication with John Henry
Spirit of Shankly has endeavoured to keep the lines of communication open with the new owners in a positive and collaborative way since they arrived.
Annual General Meeting – Saturday 12th February 2011
The Spirit of Shankly Management Committee can confirm that the Annual General Meeting of the Union will take place at 11:30am on Saturday 12th February 2011 at Zelig's, Liverpool 1. This is the day of the home game against Wigan which kicks off at 3.00pm.
LFC Fan’s Forum
Spirit of Shankly is aware of Liverpool FC's plan's to create it's own Fans Forum, allowing supporters to raise the issues and concerns they face on a daily basis, on a range on issues from ticketing and travel through to the Club's ownership.
Statement on current situation
Like all supporters we want the right decisions to be made to ensure success for our football club.
Information for supporters – Manchester Utd away
Spirit Of Shankly has recently contacted LFC to discuss with them the treatment of supporters at Old Trafford, in particular being denied access to toilets.
Plain English Campaign Award for SOS
We are pleased to announce that Spirit Of Shankly have received the Every Body Matters award from the Plain English Campaign. We are extremely grateful and happy to receive such an award from the campaign, which sets out to make sure communication with the public is done clearly and in plain language so that it can be understood.
Spirit of Shankly – Next steps
Spirit of Shankly were pleased to meet with NESV representatives following their invitation to do so as a result of their successful takeover of Liverpool Football Club.
Meeting with NESV Representatives
Spirit Of Shankly, the Liverpool Supporters Union, accepted an invitation to today meet with NESV representatives John W Henry and Tom Werner.
Spirit of Shankly statement on LFC takeover
Spirit of Shankly are delighted to hear the news today that the failed ownership of Tom Hicks and George Gillett has come to an end. Our Union was formed to protect the Club and to specifically hold any owners to account and it is gratifying to see the efforts our members have made to removing them from their failed tenure.
Spirit of Shankly – Ownership developments
The Spirit of Shankly Supporters' Union have received information regarding Barclays Capital and the state of Liverpool Football Club's finances over the Summer of 2010. While the original copy document is not in the Union's possession, a full and accurate copy of it has been made.
LFC, BarCap and Re-financing
The Spirit of Shankly Supporters' Union have received information regarding Barclays Capital and the state of Liverpool Football Club's finances over the Summer of 2010. While the original copy document is not in the Union's possession, a full and accurate copy of it has been made.
Huang withdraws from sale process – what next?
The news that Kenny Huang will not be pursuing his interest in purchasing Liverpool Football Club is the latest in the ongoing saga at the Club, which further underlines the increasingly desperate need for change.
Latest news
Inquiry into Football Governance
Spirit of Shankly has recently submitted evidence as part of the Department for Culture, Media and Sport Committee’s inquiry into the governance of football in this country.
Sparta Prague Ticketing
Spirit of Shankly has become increasingly concerned with the increase in ticket prices for supporters, which has led to many members contacting us to ask what we can do about it.
AGM – Agenda and Resolutions
Following last week's announcement of our forthcoming Annual General Meeting, an Agenda detailing topics of discussion and proposals to be voted on can be...
Communication with John Henry
Spirit of Shankly has endeavoured to keep the lines of communication open with the new owners in a positive and collaborative way since they arrived.
Annual General Meeting – Saturday 12th February 2011
The Spirit of Shankly Management Committee can confirm that the Annual General Meeting of the Union will take place at 11:30am on Saturday 12th February 2011 at Zelig's, Liverpool 1. This is the day of the home game against Wigan which kicks off at 3.00pm.
LFC Fan’s Forum
Spirit of Shankly is aware of Liverpool FC's plan's to create it's own Fans Forum, allowing supporters to raise the issues and concerns they face on a daily basis, on a range on issues from ticketing and travel through to the Club's ownership.
Statement on current situation
Like all supporters we want the right decisions to be made to ensure success for our football club.
Information for supporters – Manchester Utd away
Spirit Of Shankly has recently contacted LFC to discuss with them the treatment of supporters at Old Trafford, in particular being denied access to toilets.
Plain English Campaign Award for SOS
We are pleased to announce that Spirit Of Shankly have received the Every Body Matters award from the Plain English Campaign. We are extremely grateful and happy to receive such an award from the campaign, which sets out to make sure communication with the public is done clearly and in plain language so that it can be understood.
Spirit of Shankly – Next steps
Spirit of Shankly were pleased to meet with NESV representatives following their invitation to do so as a result of their successful takeover of Liverpool Football Club.
Meeting with NESV Representatives
Spirit Of Shankly, the Liverpool Supporters Union, accepted an invitation to today meet with NESV representatives John W Henry and Tom Werner.
Spirit of Shankly statement on LFC takeover
Spirit of Shankly are delighted to hear the news today that the failed ownership of Tom Hicks and George Gillett has come to an end. Our Union was formed to protect the Club and to specifically hold any owners to account and it is gratifying to see the efforts our members have made to removing them from their failed tenure.
Spirit of Shankly – Ownership developments
The Spirit of Shankly Supporters' Union have received information regarding Barclays Capital and the state of Liverpool Football Club's finances over the Summer of 2010. While the original copy document is not in the Union's possession, a full and accurate copy of it has been made.
LFC, BarCap and Re-financing
The Spirit of Shankly Supporters' Union have received information regarding Barclays Capital and the state of Liverpool Football Club's finances over the Summer of 2010. While the original copy document is not in the Union's possession, a full and accurate copy of it has been made.
Huang withdraws from sale process – what next?
The news that Kenny Huang will not be pursuing his interest in purchasing Liverpool Football Club is the latest in the ongoing saga at the Club, which further underlines the increasingly desperate need for change.