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@UpTheSilkmen @thesilkmen Well yeah it would look shit, you lot have two left hands
That’s how a display is done, made by the fans not bought for the fans.

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@J_HDMayers @thesilkmen Paint it? It would look ridiculous
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🫵 SILKMEN FANS IN THE WRS STAR LANE END - WE NEED YOU AGAIN!
💙 Our ‘AGAINST ALL ODDS’ tifo will be displayed in the WRS Star Lane End ahead of kick-off this evening
🏁 The tifo will be raised from the end closest to the Besseges Stand at 19:40 and will be passed along the WRS Star Lane End prior to collection at the control tower/scoreboard end at 19:43
🙌 We need your help to raise the tifo, pass it along the stand and remove it at the other end, where our stewards will collect it
⏰ We would also like the assistance of approximately 20 supporters, gathering at the end closest to the Besseges Stand at 19:35 to support with the launch and meet the tifo at the other end once it has completed its journey!
🙏 Thank you in advance for your fantastic support!

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Chester FC are aware that a number of Macclesfield supporters have purchased tickets for Wednesday night’s match stream in the Blues Bar.
Any Macclesfield fans identified have had tickets cancelled without refund.
Chester FC@ChesterFC
📺 All tickets for Wednesday’s live screening at the Deva Stadium have now sold out. Once again, thank you for your unbelievable support. 👊
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Can everyone share and get behind this letter to @John_W_Henry now?
Yesterday showed this isn’t “some fans”. That was Anfield.
If you backed it, add your name and share.
The more people who do, the harder this is to ignore.
lfcsb.co.uk/dearjohn
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something deeply wrong about the fact that this can’t be broadcast, kinda proves the point
Politics UK@PolitlcsUK
🚨 WATCH: Labour has released its banned party political broadcast containing quotes from Reform UK politicians
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Respectfully, I don’t know where to start here.
Football in England was built on working class terms. It was the escape once a week that every one had access to. Many clubs still today are the result of teams formed by workings in a certain trade. Miners, docks workers etc.
Going to the game once a week is something that the working class have always had. It’s a right of passage. This should still be the case, especially for those who have gone for decade or have inherited a season ticket.
English football is completely incomparable to the sport in other countries, not least the US.
This increase of up to 13% over 3 years maybe appears ‘small’ from the outside, but it’s as much about the principle as it is the 13% increase. The club have already priced out locals and matchgoers that had been going to Anfield for decades. These people are already out there, yet the club don’t care.
Increased ticket prices, no matter how small, will continue this.
Our fanbase has already lost bits of its identity through the Americanisation of our club. For example, the sheer amount of hospitality tickets that working class people simply can’t afford. This isn’t a dig at international or American fans - there’s a place for everyone - but it’s important we all acknowledge this was a working class Scouse club before it was anything else.
The club are alienating loyal fans for the sake of £1.2m. A negligible amount of revenue when sat in a spreadsheet alongside broadcasting revenue and sponsorship deals.
The fans and the Kop are the product.
Without the fans the club don’t have a brand to present to sponsors and big CL nights etc wouldn’t draw the eye.
You may see it as a small increase but it’s symbolic of much more 👍🏼
Simon@USRedTalk
As an American, this doesn’t make sense to me. I understand protesting the ticket price increases, but it’s such a small percentage increase compared to what we have to pay over here in America. Going to an MLS match costs more than what a Premier League match costs.
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#England — Liverpool FC supporters organized what was probably the most organized and largest protest that could be seen in a stadium against rising ticket prices.

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#England — Liverpool fans protested rising ticket prices during today’s Crystal Palace match:
“Anfield's soul at risk”

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