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Liverpool FC NewsFeaturesFSGDave Portnoy has questioned John Henry's intentions with Liverpool after reacting to the fan protest over ticket prices, claiming he is ruining the club for a "couple more bucks"John Henry and FSG have been called out by American businessman Dave Portnoy(Image: 2025 Getty Images)American businessman and social media personality Dave Portnoy has called for Fenway Sports Group to sell Liverpool after reacting to Saturday's fan protest over ticket prices.Liverpool beat Crystal Palace 3-1 at Anfield on Saturday to move fourth in the Premier League, but the win was overshadowed by Mohamed Salah's injury. The Liverpool legend felt his hamstring and appeared emotional when leaving the field, with only four games remaining until he departs the club.However, early in the first half, Liverpool fans conducted a protest in the 13th minute after recent price increases were announced.
Liverpool CEO Billy Hogan was inside the stadium at the time, and John Henry's face was printed on cards held up by supporters.READ MORE: What Liverpool fans sang to Freddie Woodman as Arne Slot gets his wishREAD MORE: Liverpool's last four fixtures compared to Man Utd, Aston Villa and ChelseaThousands of fans held up yellow cards distributed around Anfield before kick-off. Spion Kop 1906 continued its boycott of pregame flags and banners on the Kop while You'll Never Walk Alone is sung.Liverpool fans held up cards in protest during the 13th minute(Image: 2026 Getty Images)Other fans have stopped purchasing concessions at Anfield, with videos surfacing on social media of some being called out for continuing to buy food and drink.
Stick with commodity trading. #selltheteam," Portnoy wrote.Content cannot be displayed without consentThe protest has stemmed from Liverpool announcing that ticket prices will increase by three percent next season. Liverpool has four games remaining, but only two at Anfield.Liverpool faces Manchester United at Old Trafford before hosting Chelsea at Anfield.
