According to the statement, Anfield match tickets will now start from just £7, a groundbreaking move aimed at giving thousands of low-income families the chance to experience the magic of Liverpool live — right at the “holy ground of Anfield.”
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For many supporters, especially local families who have never been able to afford matchday tickets, this is more than just a price cut. It’s a powerful gesture of unity, inclusiveness, and respect for the working-class roots of Liverpool Football Club. Social media erupted the moment the announcement dropped, with fans calling it:
“A dream come true for real Scousers.”
“A gesture that brings football back to the people.”
“John Henry’s greatest moment at LFC.”
Sources inside the club say the decision has been in planning for months, with Henry personally pushing for a system that would ensure every loyal supporter — regardless of financial situation — could step inside Anfield at least once in their lifetime.
The initiative is expected to roll out next season, with dedicated ticket blocks, fan verification programs, and partnerships with community organizations to reach families most in need.
With this move, Liverpool once again shows why it is not just a football club, but a community, a family, and a powerful symbol of hope.