Liverpool banter 10
Use our rumours form to send us liverpool transfer rumours.
09 Apr 2026 14:21:48
Reds, what does everyone think about the Spirit Of Shankly and Spion Kop decision to protest about ticket price increase, no flags or banners affecting the atmosphere when we really need it?
09 Apr 2026 15:35:47
Poor timing from all involved. Bad in the way that the club decided to raise prices at a time when we are absolutely shocking, whilst simultaneously handing out bumper contracts to average players. Then, from the supporter group perspective, bad timing in protesting at a time which may very well impact our performances on the pitch, if it couldn't get any worse.
I'm pretty sure the same thing happened a few seasons back before a return leg of the Champions League, which we then lost (although I stand to be corrected on that, memory is not what it used to be).
Agree3
09 Apr 2026 15:41:06
There's not been any protests at the ground this season, and performances have been s****.
If we're s**** again on Saturday it's not because fans are protesting over ticket prices.
Agree10
09 Apr 2026 15:46:48
Personally, I have nothing against the protests, and the supporter groups shouldn't be receiving flack for the unfortunate timing, as it's entirely the club's fault, seriously, they couldn't wait just 8 more weeks to bump prices?
What do you want the supporters to do? Wait until the summer to protest, when there's nobody at the club, or wait nearly 5 months until the first game in August when the price hikes have been generally accepted and the outrage is no longer on anyone's mind?
The supporters groups really have no choice but to act now.
The entirety of the blame has to fall on the club for the poor timing.
Agree1
09 Apr 2026 15:53:13
What JK23 said.
Agree3
09 Apr 2026 15:57:59
Yeah, I think we should only do protests when it is convenient for the club.
Agree0
09 Apr 2026 16:02:11
Protesting over ticket prices? If you don't want to pay the money (small increase), don't go, someone else will pay the money and go! I travel over from Northern Ireland, and it costs about £500 for me to get to a match! The only cheap thing about the match is the ticket in!
Agree1
09 Apr 2026 16:12:29
Very well said, JK.
Agree1
09 Apr 2026 16:31:52
I know I'll get some hate for this, but it is what it is, and I'm allowed to have my say on this matter as much as the people who I know will strongly disagree, as is their right, of course.
I was at the Sunderland game back in February 2016 when the fans walked out around the 77th minute to the tune "enough is enough, you greedy b******, enough is enough". Whilst it had the desired impact, we were winning 2-0 at that stage, and ended up drawing 2-2. Those of us who stayed started to sing You'll Never Walk Alone, but it just wasn't enough. The Kop was pretty much empty, and the team notably dipped. It does affect the players on the pitch, and at a time when the club is seriously struggling to achieve crucial Champions League qualification, which could literally set us back years financially, so to me it feels like a deliberate power move to try and hit the club in the pocket more as an act of revenge for the increases.
Inflation is a part of life, so I'm really not sure what the issue is with the newly proposed increases. They're not actually even raising the prices in real terms.
They're loosely aligning them with inflation, but still capping it well below actual inflation anyway. It'll apparently cost the season ticket holders an extra £21-27 next season. Less than £1.50 per game. With all that's going on the world, our fans want to complain about less than £30 a year? Many football fans, for some baffling reason to me, hate the idea of their club trying to cover rising operating costs. They actively want their club to make a loss if it means they can have an extra 8 pints across the calendar year.
Liverpool, by the way, have frozen ticket prices in 8 of the last 10 years. This despite the fact that Anfield matchday expenses have risen by 85% since 2016. I just do not understand the protesting at all. I say all this as someone who has spent £665 on 3 tickets this season, by the way, so I know how expensive it is, but going to the football is a luxury, not a human right.
Anyway, fire away with the abuse! I expect nothing less for siding with the club over the fans haha.
Agree13
09 Apr 2026 16:39:48
I completely agree with every word of that, MK. Either pay the money and go support the team, or stay at home, would be my opinion! Less than £1.50 per game is hardly something to cry about when you consider the cost of living.
These are the same fans who will want us spending 100s of millions on new players in the summer. We have the highest wage bill in the league as well!
Agree4
09 Apr 2026 16:44:59
I agree, MK. I think there should be dissent, but against the style of football and lethargy of the overpaid players.
Agree5
09 Apr 2026 16:48:16
People siding with millionaires and billionaires over the common working person. Tells you all you need to know about society these days. Ticket prices have risen 800% since 1990.
Agree5
09 Apr 2026 16:59:50
I'm not siding with anyone. If people can't afford an extra £1.50 to go to a game, I think they would be better off saving their money and not bother going! I'd rather EasyJet don't bump up their prices for me to get there, lol. When we are away from home, you can fly to and from Liverpool for less than £100.
If we're at home, the flights I need to get cost over £300. These days I need to get the boat, but it's up to me to either go and pay the money to travel or just sit in the house!
Agree5
09 Apr 2026 17:25:55
I can afford to go, and I can afford the increase, but I defend the right of those that want to protest.
I was at the game you mention, MK. I didn't walk out either.
If having the protest has the desired effect of keeping prices down, for those who are less fortunate, well, fair play.
Agree3
09 Apr 2026 17:32:47
MKS n DW2. Well, with that flippant attitude, the tickets will be even more in the future. SOS are demonstrating for the fans, but you are sticking up for the Man.
Agree2
09 Apr 2026 17:45:50
All good opinions, but I suppose 50 thousand plus match going fans on Sat will determine if match going fans are majority against the ticket rise or happy with it.
I just hope the planned protest didn't affect last night's and Saturday's City performance, as I know how precious these players can be.
Agree1
09 Apr 2026 17:46:23
I'm not sticking up for the man! I'm just saying I would pay an extra £1.50 for a ticket! Of course ticket prices will rise again in the future, just like everything else does. Minimum wage is increasing all the time, so is everything else we buy, so obviously ticket prices will as well. The price of a pint increases every year as well.
I'd rather see the fans at the game support the team, now more than ever! It feels like a lot of fans want us to lose these days just because they expect us to. I've wanted Slot gone for a long time, but it looks like he's here until at least the summer, so we should just try to get behind the team.
Agree1
09 Apr 2026 18:26:39
Agreed, Arnie, looks like the fans will be footing the bill for missing out on Champions League. Ever since they took over, FSG have somehow brainwashed the Liverpool fanbase into caring more about net spend than anything else. I've never heard a group of supporters talk so much about net spend.
I've never been able to wrap my head around the "Yeah we came 2nd, but we spent half as much as you" argument. Why are people concerned with saving money? All it does is line the pockets of the filthy rich.
Agree1
09 Apr 2026 18:29:34
MK already made basically all the points I wanted to.
If anyone planning to protest wants to sell their ticket with a modest markup instead, please let me know.
Agree4
09 Apr 2026 18:48:36
They'd struggle to protest if they sold their ticket.
Agree0
09 Apr 2026 18:58:15
Out of all of that, I'm just more interested in where MK is buying 8 pints for £30. 😄
Agree3
09 Apr 2026 19:52:54
DW2, it's ok saying it's £1.50, the tickets have shot through the roof over the years. A lot of fans, locals n nationally, can't get there like they used to. Now, if you want even more day trippers to start going the games, then don't protest, but if you find your ticket going to corporate fans who are willing to pay £200 odd quit for a ticket, then that's the slope we will be on.
I, for one, I'm happy that there is going to be some sort of protest.
Agree1
09 Apr 2026 13:38:52
{Ed's Note - LFC-S MANGO has posted a new article entitled, Liverpool Feel Unbalanced and Short of Answers
09 Apr 2026 14:19:44
Ya think, Mango?
Agree5
09 Apr 2026 14:48:42
Normally, I'd disagree with a response like that one from OliRed. However, I think after last night we have now genuinely reached the point where there is no point analysing this Liverpool side anymore until Slot is gone. We all know all the problems and have discussed and debated them over and over again. It's a waste of breath/keystrokes.
I've never felt this down about a Liverpool team in my lifetime. 3 more defeats (a very real possibility) will make this statistically the worst season for Liverpool this century in terms of the sheer number of games we've lost.
Houllier, Benitez, Hodgson, Dalglish, Rodgers, Klopp etc. None of them lost 20 games in a single season. Slot's currently on 17 defeats this season with 8 games left.
There's just nothing left to analyse. We're cooked, and I've lost all interest in even discussing what we're doing wrong on the pitch until the blatant issue in the dugout is rectified.
Agree16
09 Apr 2026 14:58:01
Yep, MK. Fully checked out at the moment.
Agree3
09 Apr 2026 15:01:41
I haven't even read the article yet, but from the title, I can pretty much tell I'm going to agree with everything.
Agree4
09 Apr 2026 15:08:58
I did not watch us play either Man City or PSG. You can call me out of that if you wish, but I cannot accept watching a manager who will not accept responsibility, blames every team for playing the wrong way against us, and clear to see the players have no respect or interest in playing for him.
The club and owners are on a different planet if they cannot see it. Clearly, the owners should know by now after so long in 'soccer' how this club runs and operates.
Agree4
09 Apr 2026 15:29:24
Read and mostly agree there. We can't do all that in one window, but doing half would improve us a lot.
Need to start making the right steps.
We all want to win the league next season, but it's really about building towards that again now.
Starting with getting this team working hard and the right way and then adding a couple of those missing pieces you talk about.
I agree with the threat in behind. Hopefully Mr. Isak can help with that in the final few games
.
Agree3
09 Apr 2026 15:44:40
@Bazzinga, if you don't wanna watch this ship show of a team under the pathetic management of this manager and choose to take care of yourself and find happiness elsewhere then, all power to you, man.
@Davey, that was what I did re: the title of the article hence, my response cos I didn't read it either. Didn't need to. The title said it all.
@MKS, what you out here doing? I thought we were bros, lol. Seriously tho, what is left for me to see that I have not seen from the team under this manager this season? Nothing has changed hence, I still fail to understand this whole "After the City and PSG game, I have come to the conclusion that Slot has to..." just popping up from many fin the fan base, all of a sudden including the crash out from the Gibbons fellow from the Anfield Wrap.
I don't get it.
I mean, (not to you MKS here), what have people been watching all season? The same crap we served up at City and in Paris, that's what. Yet suddenly, these last 2 games are what suddenly turned the tide? Really? Again, I don't get it, MKS.
Agree2
09 Apr 2026 17:29:30
It looks like Konate is staying as progress on his contract has recently surfaced.
For me, definite leavers are Salah, Robertson, Elliot and Endo. Probables are Tsimikas, Gakpo, Van Dijk and Jones.
I think Chiesa would do well in a more direct front team like Klopp's, so depending on who the next coach is, keep him as I hope we go back to that play.
Wide options have to be Alikouche, Diomande and Fofana. We aren't getting Olise, no chance. Midfield, ideally, do everything to convince Anderson to choose us over City and Chelsea.
Not exhaustive but just some.
Agree0
09 Apr 2026 18:56:16
That's a really good thread to read that.
Agree0
09 Apr 2026 13:34:49
An interim manager probably wouldn't say anything about us "not being likely to score" and "damage limitation".
If an interim does succeed, then brilliant, doesn't mean you have to give him a contract at the end. These are business people, surely a backbone could be assembled between them?
09 Apr 2026 14:04:00
I think Gerrard mentioned on the overlap recently that he wouldn't be opposed to working "with" a manager depending on who it was...
I wonder what the possibility of him coming in short term (to steady the ship and get some energy, fight and belief back) fully in the knowledge that Alonso will come in as head coach at the end of the season with Stevie as his assistant?
Agree0
09 Apr 2026 14:22:16
Xabi will have his own assistant, and whole coaching team, to bring with him. I would be surprised if he wanted or is willing to accept Stevie on his team.
Agree3
09 Apr 2026 14:28:38
Was literally going to say the same thing. Have seen it mentioned that Gerrard could be his assistant manager, but who says Alonso would want this?
Agree1
09 Apr 2026 15:02:29
Xabi has huge respect for Stevie, I would be surprised if he wouldn't consider having him on board in some way, but, as you say, he would have preference for his own team, so I don't think the assistant role would be open and I don't see Stevie accepting a lesser position.
Agree1
09 Apr 2026 13:25:09
A scared manager and an equally scared team. What has it come to? A team feared across Europe playing like that.
Get rid of! Today.
09 Apr 2026 14:22:18
If the manager is scared and is a coward in the way he sets up his team, anyone thinking the players wouldn't eventually become scared of their own shadows is on cloud delulu land, as the young people say.
Agree2
09 Apr 2026 13:25:48
Long time reader, first time poster. Liverpool fan since a kid in the 80’s. I can’t remember a time when we’re this bad. We were not even competitive today. Lucky we weren’t spanked 5 or 6 nil. Slot has to go immediately! How is he still there while the degradation is so extreme?
09 Apr 2026 13:51:22
How do you not remember looking like children bs Real Madrid at home? Real Madrid showed mercy out of pity for us that day.
Agree1
09 Apr 2026 14:23:40
Faith, are you talking about the 3-1 with BR in the CL 14/15?
Or the 5-2 under Klopp in 22/23? Seriously, I can't tell.
Agree0
09 Apr 2026 15:46:35
Liverpool lost 3-0 to Real in 14/15.
Perhaps YouTube showed a different game.
Agree2
09 Apr 2026 17:15:29
So you think this worse than the Hodgson era? We were on brink of administration then and the team was awful. No CL football and down the bottom end of league. Our better players leaving left right and centre I.e Mascherano, Torres.
If you think this is worse than then you are delusional
Agree0
09 Apr 2026 21:11:32
Oli, well, yeah, 2 examples where it's been dire in recent years.
Agree0
09 Apr 2026
New image uploaded to the
Liverpool Player Sightings page entitled, Hill-Dick Stad
Click picture for larger image

09 Apr 2026 15:38:48
Seems more fun to be an Everton fan at the moment, if we are all honest.
Agree3
09 Apr 2026 12:20:38
Ed's and anyone
What is your opinion of how FSG have handled or not handled the situation we are in?
I mean Henry, Werner and Hogan
For me they've been good owners, re built the most iconic ground in the country, state if the art training facilities and invested in the squad with high quality players at top whack when needed.
When they came in they never gave Roy a second chance - replaced him with Kenny who actually had a really good finish to the season but totally ruthless the next even with a league cup and FA cup final appearance.
Brendan ousted as soon as the signs were there that he'd lost the dressing room.
Klopp enough said!
What I'm struggling with is they're not exactly inexperienced at running a club of this stature and have form for making the right call so surely they could of seen like all of us ( nearly all of us ) the downward spiral of the squad and club and the toxic nature that's festered.
09 Apr 2026 14:32:19
Something I've been saying for years that many don't agree with, but has been proven true in my eyes this season; FSG's number 1 objective is making money. They're not here to make us a dominant force, they're not concerned with returning Liverpool to the glory days, their goal is ROI, they want to see continued revenue growth, merch sales, TV deals etc... They know that staying relevant in the top 4/5 and an odd trophy here or there helps to keep those numbers trending in the right direction, but their focus is not to become a dominant force like we used to be back in the day.
People have argued with me over this, but the proof is in the pudding. We have to sell a player to buy a player; up until this season we'd spent less than 1/3rd of what the likes of Utd and City have over the last 10 years, outside of the 2 big windows we had, we were averaging a net spend of about 30 million per season. I'm not saying you have to spend the most money to create the best team or to win titles, nor do I want to be a team accused of buying titles. I'm just saying that the spending habits of the club under FSG show their true nature in my opinion.
The current season could have been saved months ago, a new manager and a couple of January transfers could have kept us legitimately competing across the 2/3 big competitions, but the club's refusal to act has us fighting a losing battle for 5th. I think the fact that we invested heavily in the summer, and actually ended up going backwards, was one of, if not the main factor for the club's decision not to bring in a new manager or players 4/5 months ago. Personally I believe they weren't willing to lose anymore money on a season they already considered a write-off.
They haven't been bad owners, they have done well by the club, there's no denying that, but the lack of action this season is unacceptable to me, and very telling of their stance. I understand they're an investment group, and that will always be their main focus, but it's times like these you need an owner with a bit of passion, somebody who can really understand the situation and put the needs of the club first.
Agree4
09 Apr 2026 14:50:14
Chewy, let's not dog on the owners, mate. They have taken us from administration to European and League Champions. This is purely on Edward's, Hughes, and Slot. FSG employ them, and they are in position to deliver the minimum expectations. All three will be gone in the summer. If not, then vent against the owners, as it will be on them. What I would say is, at every juncture, they have acted with the best interests of the club.
When they have got it wrong, they have at least come out and offered an apology and vowed to put it right. They have invested millions across the stadium, training complex, and player investment. Let's reserve judgement until the season is finished, but I am not convinced they are the number one problem in this mess.
Agree5
09 Apr 2026 16:02:48
Definitely didn't dog on the owners, Charlie. I politely presented a fair argument, and I clearly gave them credit for what they have done for the club. You can't say this is purely on Edwards and Hughes. They do not have final say over decisions like managerial appointments, and where execs are seen to fall short, the owners must step in. That's their responsibility, and they haven't upheld it.
I don't need to reserve judgement until the season is finished. I've had this opinion for years, like I said before, they have done well by the club and I give them credit where it's due, but there's no doubt they lack the depth of passion for the game that the people have. That's what built this club, and that's what we're missing right now.
Agree1
09 Apr 2026 16:16:37
They've generally been very good on the business side, and we would have a lot more silverware if it wasn't for other clubs playing outside the rules. Slight criticism is the area around Anfield could have been redeveloped more, with more partnership working. But that's not all on the club and the city council and other agencies have been very slow to act.
Agree3
09 Apr 2026 12:16:34
Sg would rip his arm off to take charge of Liverpool for even 1 match. Plus in doing so would put the belief and fight back into that sorry bunch.
So why is he not in? Or am I totally missing something lads 🤷♂️.
{Ed025's Note - i wish i knew Barry mate..
09 Apr 2026 12:52:11
Because he wants the job on a permanent basis?
Agree1
09 Apr 2026 12:57:14
Heaven forbid that should ever play out, Irish.
Agree2
09 Apr 2026 13:04:36
Because their image of being a stable football operation is more important to them than having one bad season and the risk of not qualifying for the CL.
Agree2
09 Apr 2026 13:14:17
Because they want Alonso. If SG came in now, beat Paris, and we did well in the league. How do they then sack him, even if he said it's only short term, fans would be all over it for him to stay.
Agree3
09 Apr 2026 13:55:21
Kloppiche, my observation on here is that even when Gerrard was doing well at Rangers, posters were tripping over each other to say they didn't want him as manager. I'm not exactly sure why, but I expect the same would apply to the prospect of him being manager permanently, even he did do well.
I don't think there'd be any push for him to be permanent. Unless he overturned the PSG scoreline and won the CL. But I don't think even a reincarnation of Bob Paisley would manage that given how eroded the confidence and conditioning of the players has become.
Agree1
09 Apr 2026 14:35:20
Which, ironically, is very much creating an image of an unstable operation in the eyes of many, Frode.
Agree0
09 Apr 2026 14:42:28
I'm of the opinion that Edwards, being a stat man, simply has absolutely zero interest in bringing Stevie in, whatever way people want to paint it, and has been fighting tooth and nail to avoid it at all costs.
Agree1
09 Apr 2026 15:08:03
Doing well at Rangers is definitely no recommendation to be the coach/manager of Liverpool tho, SR.
Agree0
09 Apr 2026 15:17:49
Speak to a Villa fan, and I know loads, about Gerrard. There's a reason he's not in a job.
Agree2
09 Apr 2026 17:05:15
Just putting it out there... who's to say he isn't getting the job full time anyway? Alonso this Alonso that... is he the right fit just because he won a league in Germany? And flopped at Real Madrid? Bournemouth manager would be more suited to us possible, every manager brought in is a risk.
Gerrard no different. But some people hate him because of the person he was, like we all at sometimes whilst younger been fools. Club legend to me and always will be as a player, better than Alonso, easily. If it's Gerrard, Alonso or Iriola I'll be down with it, not 1 of them can be as bad as Slot.
Agree0
09 Apr 2026 10:56:15
Unfortunately we do look like an old team. No pace or energy and no bite. We are way off where we were in the Klop era. I really thought Wirtz would be a great signing and he’s got so much ability but our style of play doesn’t suit him and the high intensity of the premiership also does not suit him.
We need to find another Mane and Mo as we have a lot of work to do to get back to the top and just hope we get the right signings in the summer but I’m not convinced this will happen.
{Ed025's Note - i think you need a bit more than that Jgrant..
09 Apr 2026 11:32:32
The only player we have bought that is vaguely interested in tackling over the past 6 years is Wataru Endo. This is where you end up.
Agree8
09 Apr 2026 12:03:00
I'm sorry, there is still a very good team there. They just need the tactics and fitness training to sort it out. And maybe a manager who is interested.
Agree9
09 Apr 2026 12:22:36
We are fine. We have a squad that, with a couple of replacements for the old guard, will be right up there. Obviously, with a better manager too.
I think our demise is being massively overstated. We are not in as bad a place as some of you think.
Agree3
{Ed025's Note - ostrich syndrome..
09 Apr 2026 13:08:37
You really have to be extracting the urine, Pwm, mate.
Agree1
09 Apr 2026 13:19:03
Well, if you say so, @Paul.
Agree1
09 Apr 2026 13:40:17
Our demise is massively overstated???? You are having a laugh!!! And it's not funny. Not in the slightest!! We're in big trouble, and anyone who thinks not must be on tranquilisers!!! We're horrendous. Possibly the worst Liverpool team performances I've seen in a whole season let alone a week!!! And I've seen a lot!!! Abysmally abysmal. All management, coaching and playing staff should hang their heads in shame. Every one of them. It's an insult to the supporters of the club for this to have played out the way it has.
And to compound it all we have players berating supporters and imbeciles spouting garbage during press releases and they expect us to believe in what they say, whilst we can see the exact opposite with our own eyes. They actually must believe we do not matter. From Believers to Doubters in a few months. It's hugely infuriating and frustrating and that's an understatement. It's going to take an awful lot to fix this mess and I don't just mean money. The entire attitude of an awful lot of people requires change for us to progress.
Agree3
09 Apr 2026 13:47:18
Love how posters change their usernames just so they can change the opinion that they've been forcing on other posters all season.
Beckers, how many usernames is this now?
Agree2
09 Apr 2026 14:27:52
"Our demise is massively overstated???? You are having a laugh!!!"
I'm sorry, Shankly, but that got me in the ribs, man. Lol.
As for Believers to Doubters. I think we can update that to From Believers to downright Cowerds, if you ask me.
Absolute shambles.
Agree1
09 Apr 2026 14:39:22
Well said Shankly, any idea where I can get some of them tranquillisers? I reckon they should make the dross a bit more tolerable.
Agree1
09 Apr 2026 15:46:32
Chewy, I propose you go for something stronger. Like a tall glass of Schnapps.
Agree0
09 Apr 2026 19:12:25
Good description Oli. Shambles. How correct. Chewy send me your postcode.
Agree0
Liverpool Banter
Liverpool Banter 2
Liverpool Banter 3
Liverpool Banter 4
Liverpool Banter 5
Liverpool Banter 6
Liverpool Banter 7
Liverpool Banter 8
Liverpool Banter 9
Liverpool Banter Archives