Bavarian Financial Works: Liverpool's ticket price increase shows landscape is changing
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Bavarian Financial Works: Liverpool's ticket price increase shows landscape is changing
"Junior tickets will remain frozen at £9 for the 11th consecutive season and are the same price as local general tickets, which have been available to those with a Liverpool postcode since the 2016-17 season."
"The upper age for young adult tickets will rise from 21 to 24 from next season, which increases the number of supporters who are eligible for a 50 per cent discount on adult general admission ticket prices."
"The Supporters Board has been clear from the outset that its wish was for a ticket price freeze for two seasons, in line with the Football Supporters' Association campaign against ticket price increases."
"Following due consideration, the club concluded that in order to limit price increases to CPI such increases shall apply for a three-year period."
Junior tickets will stay at £9 for the 11th consecutive season, matching local general ticket prices. The young adult ticket age limit will increase from 21 to 24, allowing more supporters to receive a 50% discount on adult tickets. Senior concession ages remain unchanged. Away ticket prices will not change for at least two seasons. The club engaged with the Supporters Board regarding ticket pricing, ultimately deciding to limit price increases to CPI over a three-year period due to rising costs and competitive pressures.
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