They said the “price freeze comes despite significant increases in Anfield matchday operating costs and continued rises in the cost of football operations in general”.
https://x.com/LFC/status/1891442474184568840
Man United, by contrast, have faced protests after raising match ticket prices to £66 and removing concessions for seniors and children.
The Old Trafford faithful pay a minimum of £579 for a season ticket, with the most expensive non-hospitality ticket set at £950.
Liverpool fans pay a minimum of £713 for their season tickets, while the most expensive ticket is set at £904.
Red Devils fans expect their season tickets prices to “go through the roof” for next season – despite being “vastly inferior” to their north-west rivals.
It's almost like they are mocking us, but they aren't. They are just a seemingly well run club. Who back managers and put their fans first! https://t.co/qM4xXZqtE3
— Jaxson 🇬🇭🏴 (@AquaJaxon) February 17, 2025
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Meanwhile, revealed on Thursday (13 February) that Sir Jim Ratcliffe could demand more shares in Man United to help fund the Old Trafford regeneration project.
United's new stadium plans could cost the club more than £2billion as they will be financially responsible for that part of the project.
The club and a stadium regeneration task force are considering plans to either expand Old Trafford or build a new facility altogether.
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