FSG owners. The board talks are set to continue this week, British media said. But a review is possible even though the English club’s management insist that about two thirds of main stand ticket prices will remain stable or fall. Liverpool have felt the brunt of growing discontent among English fans at the steady increase in ticket prices while Premier League revenues have shot up, notably after making a £5.14 billion ($7.4 billion) television rights deal for 2016-2019, up 70% on the previous deal. Jay McKenna, spokesman for the Spirit of Shankly supporters group, said Saturday’s protest was “a good indication that supporters are very angry at prices and this will just be the start of taking more action.”
Monday, February 8, 2016
liverpool consider ticket price review after protest
FSG owners. The board talks are set to continue this week, British media said. But a review is possible even though the English club’s management insist that about two thirds of main stand ticket prices will remain stable or fall. Liverpool have felt the brunt of growing discontent among English fans at the steady increase in ticket prices while Premier League revenues have shot up, notably after making a £5.14 billion ($7.4 billion) television rights deal for 2016-2019, up 70% on the previous deal. Jay McKenna, spokesman for the Spirit of Shankly supporters group, said Saturday’s protest was “a good indication that supporters are very angry at prices and this will just be the start of taking more action.”
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