The global financial crisis might have pushed Liverpool to freeze construction of a new stadium, but the American-owned club said Thursday that ticket prices will be cut to help fans feeling the pinch.
The British government will cut the basic sales tax Monday from 17.5 to 15 percent to in an attempt to kick-start the economy.
While incorporating the Value Added Tax reduction, Liverpool said it is going further by taking 1 pound ($1.5; 1.2 euros) off Anfield game tickets to match cuts made a day earlier by crosstown rival Everton.
"We recognize these are very difficult times for many people and wanted to help with a reduction for our …

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