"The rivalry between these four clubs has been, and is, fierce. But we all go to games, love our club and want to keep football affordable for future generations while protecting heritage and communities," said a spokesperson for Manchester United fan group FC58. "The only way we can achieve this is collaboration. This is our first step. This movement will grow."
"We are delighted to be standing shoulder with the Reds and Blues from Manchester and Merseyside. This isn't about the colour of the shirt or the badge upon the chest. It's about the future of the beautiful game, protecting and making it affordable for all fans," said Dave Kelly, from Everton Fans Supporting Foodbanks.
"It's time for clubs to remember that their wealth and success are built on the unwavering loyalty of their supporters," said Gareth Roberts, the spokesman of Liverpool fan group Spirit of Shankly. "Raising prices when financial pressures on fans are at an all-time high is an insult. We're proud to unite with fans from Manchester in this campaign to fight for fairness."
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