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Liverpool Echo IconSportFootballLiverpool FCLiverpool have launched a survey that will be sent to 500,000 supporters in an attempt to reshape the ticketing policy for matches at AnfieldLiverpool have launched a survey that will be sent to 500,000 supporters in an attempt to reshape the ticketing policy at Anfield. The club say the consultation aims to "ensure that fans are at the centre" of future decisions.Liverpool have been in regular dialogue with the club's Supporters' Board over a number of issues that have been raised and those discussions have highlighted what have been described as "complexities and inconsistencies" within the existing policies, which are now under review.It's stressed that no decisions have yet been made on changes to the policy but supporters will now get a chance to express their feelings on the current way of working, with a number of areas already being explored.READ MORE: Linda Pizzuti shares emotional Liverpool message to mark FSG milestone - 'I have loved all of it'READ MORE: 'He wanted to leave' - Monchi makes fresh claim about Mohamed Salah Liverpool transferLiverpool say they are "committed to involving supporters throughout the process, reflecting the club’s ongoing commitment to transparent, inclusive and data-driven policymaking."The ticketing survey will be sent today (Thursday, October 16) via email to a wide range of supporters, including current and lapsed LFC Official Members and season ticket holders, with the deadline to provide feedback set at 5pm on Thursday, October 30.Liverpool insist any changes made following the results of the feedback will be phased in gradually over a number of seasons to minimise disruption and help create a smooth transition for a new way of working for supporters.Phil Dutton, vice-president of ticketing and hospitality at Liverpool FC, said: “The views and experiences of our fans will directly influence our ticketing policy for years to come."We understand that ticketing is an emotive subject but by working closely with the Supporters Board and hearing from our fanbase, we can ensure any changes we make are considered and focused on the needs of our supporters.“We would like to thank the fans for their ongoing passion and support and we look forward to receiving their valuable feedback through this survey as we continue to shape the future of ticketing together.”To access the survey, click the link here.