Trouble in Anfield: Liverpool Fans Make Radical Decision Before Return match With SPG

Liverpool fans have published an official statement declaring that after the match against Paris Saint-Germain will no longer display their famous flags in the Kopi ike Tribe. The main reason for this drastic move is the announced increase in ticket prices. One of the most famous fan groups, Scorpion Cop [...]
One of the most famous fan groups, the Scorpion Cop 1906, has decided to end the club's growing commercialisation, stressing that ordinary fans can no longer afford rising costs.
After extensive consultations, no flag from the Scorpion Cop 1906 group will be present at Anfield for the remaining matches. We think we have no choice because year after year the rising costs are driving more and more fans away from football. Football fans are increasingly reaching the peak point as sports become unaffordable”.
In their letter, fans directly address club owners, FSG (Feney Sports Group), reminding them of the club's true values:
“We need to take a stand against rising prices in football, we believe it's of value to be appreciated. Culture and traditions, inherited from previous generations, must be preserved and football should remain accessible for future generations”, reports Telegraph, broadcast Periscope
) B RAKING: Livepool fans have recovered a statement in which they say that after the PSG game, they will NO LONGER shows their flags on the Cop.
This is due to the ticking price in particular. Pic.twitter. com/ g IYd6R5 QZ9
) The Touchline T (@TouchlineX) April 9, 2026
“We, fans, are the beating hearts of this football club; it's the same heart that benefits the Liverpool Football Club in marketing. We call on FSG to remember that our club should embody the identity of its community and be in line with local area values”.
What is Anfield without his heart? Do the right thing for the future of our game. Hear your heart. No increase in ticket prices! ”, said in the fan paper.
This action represents a serious blow to the atmosphere in Anfield, which for decades has been marked by the number of flags and headscarves in the Cop Tribute, and remains to be seen how the club management will react to this boycott. /Periscope












