Following talks with the club, we’re pleased that there is an improved outcome for all supporters.
We want to thank all who supported action on this. Supporter voice is important and we thank the club for engaging.
Let’s focus now on what matters - the team that we support.
For there to be protests, there needs to be a critical mass of supporters who are worried, angered, or who simply care about the direction of travel in the game.
If too many people are apathetic, think nothing can be done (despite the evidence to the contrary) or worse, go into bat for Boston billionaires who are showing little regard for the culture or community around Liverpool’s support, then nothing will change.
A multi-year pricing model is a test. If the overriding response is “ah well”, then Liverpool – and the rest of the Premier League – have effectively been given the green light to fill their boots for the next three years and beyond.
And that’s where this leads: a slow but deliberate shift towards pricing out traditional supporters in favour of the highest spenders.
It’s £1.2m over a year.
It’s not being done because it needs to be done.
It’s being done because they believe they can get away with it.
A brilliant footballer on the pitch, but most importantly an unbelievable person and family man off it ❤️
Diogo had a number of inspirational women in his life, both personally and professionally, that helped shape him and was a fantastic advocate of Women’s sport.
Rest in peace, Diogo and Andre Silva. You Will Never Walk Alone.