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    #16
    Originally posted by Vermilion View Post
    Don't think that's in the clubs plans tbh, infact i believe Mr Ayre put that one to bed when talking the other day about the re-developement.
    I agree, min price will stay the same and they'll probably add £10 on top of the most expensive.

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      #17
      Originally posted by AnfieldForever View Post
      I agree, min price will stay the same and they'll probably add £10 on top of the most expensive.
      I don't think the club are expanding Anfield for the fans benefit, as in being able to sell cheaper tickets, or give those loyal reds who don't have one a seat at the game, it's simply about maximising profit, fans will hopefully gain by seeing the club able to afford good players in the transfer market.

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        #18
        Originally posted by Vermilion View Post
        I don't think the club are expanding Anfield for the fans benefit, as in being able to sell cheaper tickets, or give those loyal reds who don't have one a seat at the game, it's simply about maximising profit, the fans will hopefully gain by seeing the club afford to spend in the transfer market.
        Exactly, look at City for example - They are in a position to expand the stadium for the fans, to get a better atmosphere (probably because it's ****ing trash at the moment) - It's mad how little they need money from the fans and it's evident from their ticketing policy. We're desperately trying to play catch up with them and the other big boys, failure to capitalise on short term success could **** up our chances of filling a 60,000 seater stadium at £50 a pop.

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