
"Following widespread protests, the club has now confirmed those tickets will rise by 3% next season but will be frozen in 2027-28. Further discussions with the supporters board will be held over ticket prices for future seasons."
"The supporters' union Spirit of Shankly (SOS) welcomed the club's change of heart and thanked the club for listening to the concern of fans. We have asked Liverpool that it now works with us to explore alternative ways to generate revenue rather than ticket price rises during this time."
Liverpool supporters successfully halted a 3% annual increase in ticket prices for the next three seasons by their owner, after widespread protests. The club now plans to freeze prices in 2027-28 and discuss future changes with supporters, following a campaign that turned Anfield into a sea of yellow cards during a game against Crystal Palace and led to record revenues for the club.
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