please log in to view this image Liverpool freeze matchday ticket prices at Anfield Liverpool have frozen general admission matchday ticket prices for the 2015-16 season, the club has announced. The Reds have been working with a ticketing working group made up of Liverpool supporters' organisations. The BBC's Price of Football survey 2014 found Liverpool's cheapest ticket for a home game was £37, compared to the Premier League average of £28.80. "We're pleased the club has listened to our concerns about ticket prices," said working group member Bob Humphries. Humphries, who is also LFC Supporters Committee chairman, added: "They have, at least in the short term, agreed to change their proposals and freeze prices to allow us time to work with them to find solutions." The LFC Supporters Committee is a member of the ticketing working group along with Spion Kop 1906 and Spirit Of Shankly. please log in to view this image Visit the Price of Football calculator to see how much you spend supporting your team. Liverpool had already frozen adult season ticket prices for next season and announced a 10% reduction in junior season tickets. Ian Ayre, Liverpool's chief executive, said: "We have worked in collaboration with the ticketing work group as we look at practical initiatives to increase accessibility and affordability of tickets at Anfield." Liverpool fans protested over ticket prices at Anfield during a goalless draw with Hull in October and some of the club's fans boycotted the return league fixture in April because of the £50 price of tickets http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/33023410
I should hope so. I am reliably informed that you sell your season tickets 16 years in advance, this years must have cost peanuts 16 years ago which is unfair on those who have to buy matchday tickets at todays prices
Shouldnt you be more interested in the air fare? I love it when fellow Norwegians claim to have season tickets
From my part of Norway we are born with silver season tickets in our mouths your part of Norway must be ****.....like a Norwegian Mansfield.....Mjansfjield
You from Drammen? Lise Christoffersen was promoted from deputy mayor to mayor in 1995 on a platform of automatically registering all newborns on the LFC season ticket waiting list.