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Liverpool launch ticketing survey for 500,000 fans as Anfield plan emerges

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Liverpool has initiated a survey that will be dispatched to 500,000 fans in an effort to revamp the ticketing policy at Anfield. The club emphasizes that no decisions have been finalized regarding changes to the policy, but fans will now have the opportunity to voice their opinions on the existing system, with several areas already under investigation.



Liverpool asserts it is "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 emailed on Thursday to a broad spectrum of fans, including current and former LFC Official Members and season ticket holders. Liverpool has launched a survey (Image: Getty Images) Liverpool maintains that any alterations made following the feedback will be gradually implemented over several seasons to minimize disruption and facilitate a seamless transition to a new system for fans.

Phil Dutton, Liverpool FC's vice-president of ticketing and hospitality, has commented on the survey. "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." Liverpool is back in Premier League action on Sunday, when Manchester United travels to Anfield.