Liverpool's owners have scrapped their controversial £77 ticket and apologised for the "distress caused" by last week's pricing announcement.
Thousands of fans left 77 minutes into Saturday's draw with Sunderland at Anfield in protest at the planned top-price £77 ticket in the new main stand.
In reversing their decision, club owners Fenway Sports Group (FSG) told disgruntled fans "Message received."
Liverpool's dearest matchday ticket will now stay at £59.
The highest season-ticket price is also frozen. Full story...
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Thousands of fans left 77 minutes into Saturday's draw with Sunderland at Anfield in protest at the planned top-price £77 ticket in the new main stand.
In reversing their decision, club owners Fenway Sports Group (FSG) told disgruntled fans "Message received."
Liverpool's dearest matchday ticket will now stay at £59.
The highest season-ticket price is also frozen. Full story...
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