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Liverpool supporters are set for another protest during the weekend's game against Crystal Palace as demonstrations against the club's plans to raise ticket prices continueLiverpool fans are set for another protest against the club's plans to raise ticket prices(Image: Getty Images)More protests are planned this weekend as Liverpool fans continue to vent their frustrations at the club’s plans to raise ticket prices.Liverpool announced last month that ticket prices at Anfield would be raised over the next three years in line with inflation. No flags were present as usual in the Kop for the fixture, with the only banner on show displaying the message “no to ticket price increases” being paraded around Anfield to applause from fans.READ MORE: Dominik Szoboszlai makes contract stance clear as Liverpool ace agrees with Arne SlotREAD MORE: Virgil van Dijk leaves Mohamed Salah emotional with Liverpool tribute after Everton winSupporters groups have called for more discussions with the club’s owners in order to find a solution, although there is no sign of Liverpool or FSG backing down from the proposed increases.More protests are planned for Saturday’s game against Crystal Palace as a result, with a direct message being sent to Liverpool’s owner John Henry.Supporters union Spirit of Shankly has announced that placards will be handed out to supporters before the game at Anfield this weekend, with fans encouraged to hold them up during the 13th minute of the game.Content cannot be displayed without consentThe yellow cards bear a picture of FSG chief Henry above the message “caution: Anfield’s sould at risk”.The back of the cards reads: “Raise your yellow card.
Tell them: enough is enough.”The latest planned protests come after Liverpool legend Jamie Carragher urged FSG to back down from their plans.“I don't understand the ticket price thing in terms of how much they are bringing in from sponsorship and the revenue from the Premier League and when you look at wage bills, Liverpool's is right up there with the best,” Carragher told the Liverpool Echo.Protests were held during the game against Fulham earlier this month“And this idea that they need to up ticket prices to pay for these players, it's absolute nonsense."The supporters are not daft, there's enough out there, the intelligent ones can put the numbers together and say well you're only going to gain an extra [small amount]. Unfortunately, they live in London, they can put their prices up and you can't do it here.Get LFC's 2025/26 season home and away kitsThis article contains affiliate links, we will receive a commission on any sales we generate from it.
Learn moreFrom $100LFC.comSee the dealLiverpool's home and away strips for the 2025/26 season are the first in their new partnership with adidas.Fans can order jerseys in the US at Fanatics.com or via the LFC Online Store in both the US and across the world."You get it back in different ways at Liverpool, because we are a bigger club than them. There's no gain [from it]."
