Liverpool fans have flocked over to Twitter to respond to the latest club announcement.
This comes after the official Liverpool Twitter account shared a post on their page revealing that they have formed a deal with SeatGeek to change the way fans purchase tickets for matches from the 2020/21 season.
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This post then gathered a lot of replies from Liverpool fans who were quick to share their immediate reactions to this latest bit of club news.
Here’s a sample of Liverpool fans responding to the post:
#LFC is overhauling its ticket-buying process ahead of next season by investing in innovative, industry-leading technology to improve ticket distribution and the way supporters can access Anfield.
— Liverpool FC (@LFC) March 5, 2020
not attended a game for over 20 years and desperate to get my kids there one day. Used to queue up for general sale but not even a sniff of a ticket these days online despite holding a fan card etc. hope new process helps.
— Ben Atherton (@benatherton) March 5, 2020
FINALLY
— Ant B (@Origiiiiii) March 5, 2020
Hallelujah
— andrew lumberg (@andrew_lumberg) March 5, 2020
The official Liverpool club website claims that this new experience will offer the fans “a more efficient and simplified buying experience when applying for the matches they would like to attend” at Anfield. They also added that this new development will offer a “more dynamic queuing system to manage traffic volumes during busy periods and will give fans more clarity on where they are in the buying process through live updates and improved communication.” This announcement then gathered a large reaction from some Liverpool fans who were hoping that this new system will improve the process of purchasing tickets.
Much needed.
— SambaBrud (@SambaBrud) March 5, 2020
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YEEEESSSS
— Aaron (@WAFCAaronJ) March 5, 2020
So have they actually listened to the fans responses from fan forums and the ticket buying survey they sent us or @LFC they just invested cash into a new system that still won’t help loyal fans get tickets? We will see….
— Antony Valentino (@avalentino1975) March 5, 2020
What do we think?
It’s good to see that the club have been taking steps to improve the fans experience of buying tickets for the future. This shows that they have the fans’ interest at heart.