Liverpool’s huge ticket price rise

Liverpool have announced ticket price rises across the board for Liverpool FC games this season, with another increase on the way.

The reds have increased all tickets, with some such as Category A games for the Kop going up by a whopping 16%.

Category A games for The Kop have increased from £37 to £43, the rest of the ground from £39 to £45.

Disabled and visually impaired fans will see their Anfield Road prices increased from £29.50 to £34.

The price of an Adult/Child ticket has risen by almost £10 to £67.50

The news will be a shock as yet another ticket price increase is likely from January when VAT rises from 17.5% to 20%.

Liverpool have also introduced a Category C for some of the games against smaller Premier League sides but even these tickets cost more than they did last season.

According to most sources Liverpool have around £400M of debt under the existing owners and spend approximately £1M on bank interest every 9 days.

The amount Liverpool paid in interest last year was the equivalent of allowing 45,000 people in to the ground, for free, for every single Premier League game.

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