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Liverpool supporters' group Spirit of Shankly (SoS) has urged fans to take a stand over the club's decision to raise ticket prices for the next three years. The Reds confirmed the price hikes two weeks ago, triggering widespread condemnation amongst the fanbase, particularly given Liverpool posted record revenue earlier this year.

The club intends to increase prices in line with the CPI annual inflation rate, up to a maximum of 5%. This includes adult general admission ticket prices rising between £1.25 and £1.75 per person, per matchday, alongside adult season tickets increasing between £21.50 and £27 next season. That equates to a maximum rise of £1.42 per game.

A number of concessions were offered by the club, including the freezing of prices for senior, local, and junior tickets. It is also worth noting that each ticket price category remains cheaper than local rivals Everton, while Liverpool's cost increases are considerably lower than its elite Premier League counterparts over the last decade.

However, SoS is pushing for further changes, as confirmed through a statement on Easter Monday. "Supporters are angry. And they have every right to be," the official Supporters' Trust declared. "Liverpool...

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