1.) 05 Feb 2016
05 Feb 2016 19:07:34
Good piece, hope it enlightens those who don't get it. Interesting to see FSG have changed the wording, someone's knuckles will be getting rapped for the original version for sure.


2.) 05 Feb 2016
05 Feb 2016 19:08:14
All of this outrage over a single line on a small, largely unrelatted subsidiary of FSG's website is a bit ridiculous to me. The goal of that group is to do marketing activities and try to drive corporate sponsors- e. g. turning fans of a particular entity into a customer for said sponsor. They're recruiting sponsors, like Dunkin Donuts or whatever, and one way they do that is by explaining to the sponsor they are trying to win how by giving say LFC X amount of money, that sponsor will pick up Y number of customers. My point is this entire thing about customers and fans or whatever is absolutely ridiculous and is so overblown it's not even funny anymore.


3.) 05 Feb 2016
05 Feb 2016 19:09:24
A few likely candidates for the disagree Waro!


4.) 05 Feb 2016
05 Feb 2016 20:43:59
Exactly rdl.


5.) 05 Feb 2016
05 Feb 2016 20:58:56
I agree RDL.


6.) 05 Feb 2016
05 Feb 2016 21:06:00
RDL, if you're not Scouse your talking to a wall buddy. Change you sign off name to RDLbootle and he'll lick you coracle.


7.) 05 Feb 2016
05 Feb 2016 21:20:11
It will be interesting to see how many walk out on Saturday.


8.) 05 Feb 2016
05 Feb 2016 21:23:27
It's all just a bit of faux outrage for me, EMS, in order to go after the target that is really desired, which is FSG's scalp.

All this talk about £77 tickets and then blow off £9 ones, yet there are more £9 tickets available throughout the season than £77 ones (1,581 at £9 versus 1,248 at £77, although both are statistically insignificant honestly) . No mention that every single season ticket in the Kop (over 9,000 of them, if I counted correctly) is actually cheaper than last year. Did ~20% go up in the Main Stand and a few in Centenary? Yes, but ~80% of all season tickets went down. 20,000 tickets being sold over the course of the season to 17-21 year olds at roughly 50% of the same cost for the same ticket this year. 1,000 kids getting into a match for free. There are bad parts to it all, I get that, but the reality is it's not nearly so black as certain groups make it out to be or nearly so white as Ayre is trying to make it seem either. That's the beauty of the grey that is compromise- at the end of the day, if no one is happy I figure you succeeded.


9.) 05 Feb 2016
05 Feb 2016 21:34:44
I posted a link the lfc site that's hasn't gone up yet. Simply Google Ian ayre clarify and you will see how wrong you've been waro, davey etc.