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Ian Doyle

Liverpool explain season ticket plan for 2021/22 campaign

Liverpool are planning for "business as usual" next year with season ticket sales expected to resume for the 2021/22 campaign.

The Reds announced in September they were suspending the renewal of season tickets for this term due to the ongoing disruption caused by the coronavirus pandemic.

The club were wary of taking money from supporters up front given there was no guarantee they would have a ticket for any games during the season.

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A limited number of fans have been allowed back inside Anfield this month with tickets sold on a match-by-match basis.

And Liverpool are now taking tentative steps towards planning for a return to normal ticket selling arrangements for the 2021/22 campaign, with hopes the coronavirus vaccine and continued restrictions will have significantly addressed the effects of the pandemic.

“We will be looking to sell season tickets next season as usual," said Phil Dutton, Liverpool's vice president of ticketing and hospitality.

“We will take a look at it after Christmas regards what we do. I’m hoping that we are back to some sort of normality by August and September.

“If we are still talking about reducing capacities then, it suggests in wider society we have a much bigger problem.

“We are planning for business as usual next season – season ticket renewals, members sales, away tickets, the whole thing."

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