Stop Exploiting Loyalty: A Letter To Liverpool FC

Stop Exploiting Loyalty: A Letter To Liverpool FC Below is a public version of a letter Spirit of Shankly and other LFC supporter groups sent to Liverpool FC regarding ticket pricing for the 2026/27 season: WE are writing to present the Stop Exploiting Loyalty Blueprint. This document, recently presented in parliament and the subject of an Early Day Motion at Westminster, sets out the national context facing matchgoing supporters and the growing concerns around affordability, concessions and the long-term direction of football. All supporter organisations across the Premier League are asking their clubs the same [...]

By |2026-01-30T20:19:31+00:00January 29th, 2026|

Spirit of Shankly Join 115 Fan Organisations To Call For Halt On Ticket Price Rises

Spirit of Shankly Join 115 Fan Organisations To Call For Halt On Ticket Price Rises SPIRIT of Shankly has joined 115 other supporter organisations – including the Liverpool Supporters' Board – in calling for a two-year halt on ticket price rises across the Premier League. Supporter groups from all 20 Premier League clubs have co-signed a letter shared by The Football Supporters' Association under the banner: 'Protect The Fans. Protect The Game.' Our chair Paul Khan, alongside Supporters' Board chair Jay McKenna, has written to Liverpool FC to emphasise the reasons for pushing for a [...]

By |2025-11-24T15:18:51+00:00November 24th, 2025|

Ticket price freeze for 25/26

Club announce price freeze Spirit of Shankly welcomes Liverpool FC’s decision to freeze ticket prices for the 2025/26 season. After presenting ways to increase revenue, including through ticketing, this decision is ultimately a positive step and a recognition of supporters’ concerns about the rising cost of attending matches. Through meaningful engagement between the club and the Supporters’ Board, we made it clear that any increase would negatively impact loyal supporters and undermine the traditions and culture of our club. With record revenues, an expanded Anfield capacity, and a corporate offering of 11,000 seats, we have consistently argued that [...]

By |2025-02-18T15:08:58+00:00February 18th, 2025|

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