Everton to join forces with Liverpool and Man United fans in fresh protest
Everton supporters are set to join forces with other Premier League clubs, including Liverpool and Manchester United, in a protest against the constant rise of ticket prices.
The Toffees saw their own season ticket prices spike ahead of the move to their new stadium ahead of the 25/26 season, with supporters from Liverpool, West Ham and Manchester United among other clubs set to protest in a bid to stop the constant hike, as relayed by respected journalist Henry Winter on X [30 December].
Supporters are often taken advantage of in English football and Everton supporters are certainly up there, especially given the money they are asked to fork out after dismal performances from their club.
Hopes will be that the protest will encourage Premier League broadcasters to pressure clubs into halting the ticket price increases.
Winter wrote: “Fans’ groups including those from Manchester City and Manchester United, West Ham and Spurs, Everton and Liverpool, are joining forces and calling on Premier League broadcast partners to pressurise clubs into curtailing ticket price hikes.
Fans want rights-holders to urge clubs to “reverse the greed and the unfair pricing structures which ultimately will destroy the product”.