**Liverpool fans will remove flags from The Kop for only a second time.**
Protests will take place [starting with Saturday’s Premier League visit of Fulham](https://www.clickliverpool.com/sport/liverpool-fc/64587-liverpool-fans-confirm-ticket-protest-plans/) after Anfield chiefs committed to a three-year ticket price increase last month.
Spirit of Shankly along with other supporter groups have committed to the direct action as the Reds’ ownership continue to stand by their original decision.
Spion Kop 1906, who coordinate flag displays on home match days, have now confirmed they will be withdrawing from their usual duties for the rest of the season.
Previously, the atmosphere group [took down their various banners in 2021](https://www.clickliverpool.com/sport/liverpool-fc/41343-liverpool-fans-to-remove-banners-from-anfield-european-super-league/), when fans were not present due to COVID, in protest at the European Super League plot.
“Since the announcement regarding future ticket pricing, we have been in discussions as a group regarding our response,” read a Spion Kop 1906 statement.
“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, year on year the rising costs are pricing more fans out of football.
“Fans are increasingly reaching their breaking point as football becomes unaffordable.
“We must take a stand against the rising cost of football, we feel there’s a value to being valued.
“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 urge FSG to remember that our club, should embody the identity of its surrounding community and resonate with the values of the local area.
“What is Anfield without its heartbeat? Do the right thing for the future of our game. Listen to the heartbeat.
“No to ticket price increases.”