Liverpool fan groups have sent the club an open letter to the club regarding ticket prices, warning Reds chiefs about "killing the Kop" by pricing supporters out.
Liverpool fan groups have written an open letter to the club warning that rising ticket prices run the risk of “killing the Kop”. The Anfield hierarchy have previously committed to “meaningful ...
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A number of Liverpool supporter groups have teamed up to write an open letter to the club, saying they don't want increased ticket prices to "kill the Kop" by forcing out local and generational fans.
Anfield has been the home of Liverpool FC since it opened in 1884. The stadium has four stands: the Spion Kop, the Main Stand, the Sir Kenny Dalglish Stand and the Anfield Road End. The capacity ...
“We do not want prices to kill the Kop or deter passionate, generational supporters from attending matches at Anfield. The choices made now will define the future of Liverpool FC. We hope the ...
"We do not want prices to kill the Kop or deter passionate, generational supporters from attending matches at Anfield. "We believe that by working together, we can safeguard the future of ...
The letter, issued amidst widespread discontent across the Premier League, reads: “We do not want prices to kill the Kop or deter passionate, generational supporters from attending matches at Anfield.