The Kop is usually full of color and noise on European nights. However, there were no flags to be seen as the supporters continue to express their anger at the recent ticket price increases. The club’s owners, Fenway Sports’ Group, confirmed there would be a price hike for next season. Fans were quick to express their frustration, urging the hierarchy to reconsider the increases, with adults facing paying up to £904 for a season ticket next term.
In response to the fans’ outcry, there will be no flags on The Kop for Thursday night’s game. This decision was made in consultation with other fan groups, unlike the Club’s approach. However, the club has stated that they will pay respects to the 97 with Hillsborough flags only at this weekend’s league match, as is customary with the closest game to the 15th of April. There is still hope for constructive dialogue between the Club and the Supporters Board in time for the upcoming meeting on Saturday.
Manager Klopp expressed understanding of the fans’ concerns and discussions, acknowledging the complexities of the situation. He emphasized the club’s self-sustaining nature and how every pound earned goes directly back into football. Klopp recognized the significant contributions the club makes but also understood the standpoint of the supporters.