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Liverpool fans were quick to make their voices heard during Saturday's Premier League clash with Fulham, as they protested a rise in home game ticket prices imposed by club ownersLiverpool fans made their discontent with rising ticket prices clear during Saturday's Premier League match against Fulham at Anfield. If the club does not value supporter voices, we will make ourselves difficult to ignore."The Supporters’ Board has formally informed the club that action is coming.
All the latest news and analysis from Anfield on the Liverpool Echo's dedicated LFC Facebook pageElsewhere, Spion Kop 1906 - who also staged their own protests ahead of the game, wrote on Thursday: "Since the announcement regarding future ticket pricing, we have been in discussions as a group regarding our response."As always, we will pay our respects at the closest game to the anniversary of the Hillsborough disaster, which will be the PSG game (on Tuesday, April 14). After much consultation, all Spion Kop 1906 flags will no longer be present at Anfield at the remaining fixtures."We feel we have been left with no other option, year on year the rising costs are pricing more fans out of football.
Fans are increasingly reaching their breaking point as football becomes unaffordable."We must take a stand against the rising cost of football, we feel there's a value to being valued. The culture and traditions, which have been passed down by previous generations must be preserved, with football remaining accessible to future generations."We, the fans, are the heartbeat of the football club; the same heartbeat that Liverpool Football Club market for a pound note.
