Fans organized a pre-match protest in response to increased Anfield ticket prices, and also unveiled a banner in front of the Kop during the game against Fulham
17:52, 11 Apr 2026Updated 18:03, 11 Apr 2026
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Liverpool fans made their feelings clear on the club's decision to raise ticket prices, during Saturday's Premier League game against Fulham.
Plans to arrange a pre-match protest were announced earlier this week, in response to the Anfield hierarchy's decision to increase the costs of tickets for three consecutive years. Fliers were handed out before the game outside Anfield, targeting owner John Henry and calling for the plans to be scrapped.
Those remonstrations continued into the game, with a banner unveiled in front of the Kop after 15 minutes that read: "No to ticket price increases".
Fans followed that up with chants of: "Shove your prices up your a**e", plus "You greedy ba****ds, enough is enough."
Supporters' group Spirit of Shankly wrote earlier this week: "Supporters are angry. And they have every right to.
"Liverpool FC has chosen to ignore clear, overwhelming opposition from its own supporters and push ahead with plans to increase ticket prices for the next three seasons.
"The open meeting online, the survey, and countless conversations all point to the same thing: fans do not accept this decision. And if the club’s owners won’t listen, then we make them.
"This is no longer about consultation. That opportunity has been and gone. This is about action."
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SoS also encouraged fans, where possible, not to spend money inside Anfield, while fan group Spion Kop opted to withdraw its flags and banners for the game against Fulham.
Much of the fan anger comes after Liverpool raised prices following a season in which it earned record revenue of £703 million ($946M).