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Liverpool fan group confirms Anfield action over rise in ticket prices

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Liverpool fan group Spion Kop 1906 has issued a statement following the Reds' planned increase in ticket prices, with costs to go up in line with inflation up to five per centLiverpool fans wave flags on The Kop during the Champions League game against Galatasaray.(Image: Alfie Cosgrove/News Images/NurPhoto via Getty Images)Spion Kop 1906, the Liverpool FC supporters group that organizes flags on The Kop for Anfield fixtures, has issued a statement in response to planned ticket price increases."Since the announcement regarding future ticket pricing, we have been in discussions as a group regarding our response," a message posted on social media reads. "As always, we will pay our respects at the closest game to the anniversary of the Hillsborough disaster, which will be the PSG game."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.READ MORE: Jamie Carragher slams 'awful' Liverpool star who 'makes a mistake every game'READ MORE: Graeme Souness blasts Mohamed Salah and points finger of blame amid Liverpool struggles"Year on year, the rising costs are pricing more fans out of football. 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.

"We’ve told the club how we feel, let’s show them. If they don’t act on this, then we’ll escalate every game until they do. @LFC — listen to the heartbeat of the club and do the right thing #YNWA."Fans attending matches have also been told not to spend extra money on things inside the stadium, but to buy food, drinks and merchandise elsewhere.Messaging around the 'Not a Pound in the Ground' campaign reads: "If the club wants to take more from supporters, then supporters can give less back.Get LFC's 2025/26 season home and away kitsThis article contains affiliate links, we will receive a commission on any sales we generate from it.