
[Spirit of Shankly] 🕒 Saturday: LFC v Crystal Palace. ⚠️ Show FSG The Yellow Card 1️⃣3️⃣ Raise your yellow card on the 13th minute ❌Tell them: Enough Is Enough – *NO* to THREE YEARS of price rises 🟨Pick one up outside Anfield before the match.
by deanlfc95
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Embarrassing idea
Walk out would of been much better
Can’t wait for the billionaire throaters to come in and tell the local lads this is cringe or a poor idea. The sooner people realise the 1% don’t give a fuck about you, the sooner you’ll see the woods for the trees.
FSG aren’t bad owners overall, but they’ve made the cock ups along the way and this is undoubtedly one of them.

The SoS are the worst for ticket touting… The real ones know
Whilst I agree with the sentiment, Spirit of Shankly are the wrong messengers
Can someone explain to me why this is an issue?
Inflation inside a capitalist system is a given.
Naturally things get more expensive.
I don’t see y’all picketing outside Tesco over the price of bread.
Why is this the line?
Also thanks for the downvotes in advance, I am not saying I don’t agree with protesting I am just trying to see WHERE the line is.
Good to see it beginning to progress further.
I’m probably cynical and think the club will get through with the increases and it will become a norm.
But it’s important to remember it’s not just about a couple of pound it’s about fans being made to pay over 700% since the beginning of the premier league era. I think it’s a straw breaking the camel’s back moment for us and a lot of clubs in the league this summer.
Looking forward to what these supports groups say when they get their own way, the club eventually stops being self sufficient to remain competitive and we spend more than we earn. Then we make bigger losses and get FFP fines.
But it’s fine, the economists in SoS said ticket prices don’t need to increase.
Instead of playing silly games like this, why not propose a proper fan owned involvement where a small % is owned by fans and the share divided is invested back into the club to help cap price rises like these.
Difficult when the primary sources of ticket touting are the same people complaining about price increases. Same lads have quoted 5 to 10x far value for relegation teams at Anfield.
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Still going on about this?
Stop crying, it’s fair.
Prices go up over time, just like the rest of the fucking world.
It’s not their fault the government aren’t raising minimum wage etc.
These guys don’t speak for the whole fanbase.
What’s going on with the number of comments criticising SoS?
The amount of whataboutism in here is crazy. Ticking price issues impact everyone, local, non-local, martian, Scouser. To simp for some rich owners, while crying about access to tickets is hypocrisy in the highest order.
By the looks of things, I’m glad half of you don’t come the match, you are completly out of touch.
I’m for all for increasing ticket prices if it means more fans get the opportunity to watch games. The waiting list for tickets is so crazy long and higher prices might help in reducing demand.
I feel like the good ole fashioned walk out that occurred in the home game v Sunderland could do the trick. Caused our entire team to lose focus and concede 2 goals and draw an important match.
One thing that’s not clear to me: what is the long-term objective of these protests? Is the goal that the the club never raise season or individual ticket prices again? Because that doesn’t seem terribly realistic. Is there a rate at which they could raise ticket prices over the long term that’s acceptable to SoS or other groups involved in this?
£3 a game , and we have some of the cheapest in the prem, I dunno seems like moaning for the sake of it, how about pressure to stop slot ruining what we have?
Sell me your tickets. I’ll pay the cost of the increase, happily. I’d want united, arsenal or everton
I just don’t get why they don’t allocate/dedicate a percentage of tickets for local Liverpool fans who can provide proof of residency at lower cost for both regular and seasonal tickets and simply raise prices for tourists. Would seem fairly straightforward to allow fans to create official profiles via a Liverpool portal to get registered for those tickets and find a way to make it financially reasonable for the local groups and balance the attendance accessibility.