http://www.thisisanfield.com/2016/02/in-pictures-anfield-walkout-ticket-price-protest/Liverpool supporters staged a walkout protest in the 77th minute in reaction to the club announcing ticket prices of up to £77 for next season.
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Thousands of supporters left Anfield early, missing their side throw away a 2-0 lead to draw 2-2 with relegation threatened Sunderland.
Prior to the walkout on 77 minutes, the Kop chanted ‘Out the ground on 77’ and ‘You greedy bastards, enough is enough’ – which was applauded by all four sides of the stadium.
An early rendition of You’ll Never Walk Alone in the 76th minute commenced before fans headed for the exits.
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While at most only 10,000 fans left Anfield, the protest certainly demonstrated the strength of feeling around ticket prices.
Supporters feel that, with the additional revenue from the £8 billion TV deal next season, there is no need to increase any ticket prices for supporters.