Fans of the four Premier League clubs on Merseyside and in
Manchester will put rivalries aside to show their support for the Football
Supporters’ Association’s #StopExploitingLoyalty campaign.
United and Everton fans will come together to protest
outside Old Trafford before Sunday’s 1.30pm kick-off . Liverpool and City
supporters will do likewise prior to the 4pm kick-off at Anfield with banners
being displayed both inside and outside the grounds.
Organisers say it is a response to rising ticket prices and
the erosion of concessionary rates. Earlier this week it emerged that United
were removing discounted rates for children and seniors with some tickets
increasing from £25 to £66.
There is also growing concern that some clubs are targeting
the £30 cap on away tickets — despite the Premier League’s broadcast and
commercial revenue rising by 17 per cent to £12.25billion for 2025 t0 2028.
A spokesman for United fan group FC58 says: “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. The only way we can achieve this is
collaboration. This is our first step. This movement will grow.”
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