Liverpool supporters warn of “deep concern” over multi-year ticket price rises

Looking up at the Shankly Gates outside the home of Liverpool Football Club in June 2020. — Photo by wellsie82 - Tributes Pou
Looking up at the Shankly Gates outside the home of Liverpool Football Club in June 2020. — Photo by wellsie82 - Tributes Pou
  • Liverpool Supporters Board has written to owner John Henry opposing planned ticket price increases over three years
  • Fans argue the policy removes annual dialogue and could impact long-term accessibility at Anfield
  • Protests are set to continue following a demonstration during the Fulham match

Liverpool’s Supporters Board has expressed “deep concern for the future direction of the club” in an open letter to principal owner John Henry following the decision to introduce ticket price rises over the next three years.

The group had requested a freeze on inflation-linked increases, but that appeal was rejected by the club. The move has prompted growing unrest among supporters, with further protests planned for Saturday’s Premier League clash against Crystal Palace.

In the letter, which supporters are being encouraged to sign, the board criticised the decision to commit to multi-year price increases, arguing it risks undermining engagement with fans.

“We don’t believe you are listening to Liverpool supporters right now,” the letter stated. “That is deeply concerning for the future direction of this club and English football in general.”

The board said opposition was not solely about the rise in prices, but what the policy represents. It argued that locking in increases removes meaningful annual dialogue and shifts towards a model where pricing is fixed regardless of supporter sentiment or changing financial circumstances.

Supporters also raised concerns about long-term accessibility, warning that sustained increases could affect future generations’ ability to attend matches and alter the club’s identity.

The latest protest follows a demonstration during Liverpool’s recent home game against Fulham. Similar fan action in 2016, including a walkout over ticket pricing, led to a reversal of proposed changes by owners Fenway Sports Group.

Liverpool have defended the decision by pointing to rising costs, stating that matchday operating expenses have increased by 85% since the 2016-17 season. The club added that adult season ticket prices will rise by no more than £3.50 per game over the three-year period, with general admission tickets increasing between £3 and £4.50.

They also highlighted that ticket prices in the Kop remain unchanged from when Fenway Sports Group took over more than 15 years ago, despite cumulative inflation of around 45% during that time.

The dispute sets up a renewed clash between supporters and ownership, with tensions likely to continue as the season draws to a close.

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