I see your new ticket prices for next season have been announced. £77 for a match day ticket in the main stand next year - foookin 'ell.
Fixed Liverpool Football Club have revealed their new ticket price plans for next season in line with the new Main Stand building project – which show prices ranging from just £9 a match for some local youngsters up to £77 per match for the highest matchday seat price. The wide ranging review will see 64 per cent of season ticket prices decreasing or freezing – though others will rise and the highest priced season ticket will crash through the £1,000 barrier for the first time. Season ticket prices will now range from £685 (£36 per game) to £1,029 (£54 per game). There will however be what the club see as major new initiatives to get many more local - and more young - fans into Anfield. There'll be a special scheme for 17-21 year olds - plus a plan involving Merseyside schools to give more than a thousand free tickets a season to local pupils as rewards for good behaviour, attainment and attendance. Today's announcement coincides with plans to open Anfield's £100m plus new Main Stand at the start of next season. That will increase Anfield's capacity by 8,500, with around half of those seats being offered for corporate hospitality. 64% of season ticket prices will decrease or freeze 45% of match day tickets will see a price decrease Local fans will be given priority access to over 20,000 tickets across the Premier League season, with prices starting from as little as £9. More than 20,000 extra tickets will be allocated across the Premier League season, in a new pricing category, for fans aged between 17 and 21 More than 1,000 free tickets across the Premier League season will be allocated to local kids through a new Young Fan Initiative scheme There has been 13 months of consultation with the ticket working group, listening to what the priorities were for match-going fans.
Or 85.5p per minute if you prefer £685 (£36 per game) = 40p per minute £1,029 (£54 per game) = 60p per minute
i wish i had the chance to worry about the prices and go regulalry. I like the sound of the tickets for kids though... when mine is about oh 5 i think i'll get to go.
My eldest went through a stage during last season where he kept asking me to take him to Stags. Every time I had the time to do so (ie when Liverpool weren't playing) Stags were away from home the inconsiderate arseholes!
so you've put your lad off football for life... mind you... going to mansfield would have done that anyway. Catch 22, you saved yourself a few bob i suppose.
I definitely am not brave enough to let RHC know IF i was anywhere close to him. I am not DENISe I am certainly not fe fi fo fum...