CharlieManson
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There's a Liverpool members sale via the club but it's highly competitive. You'd probably do well to get more than 2 games a season via that route.
There are various hospitality packages (incl. program, live music, meet & greet with some auld fella) from ~£250 upwards which vary based on the quality of food/drinks included. If you want to get a block of tickets guaranteed for a group of you it's an alright option...but to a large degree you're paying a multiple of the ticket price largely just to get in the ground. I'd be just as happy in gen pop personally.
In years gone by I had various local contacts for face value tickets (home & away) but alas, no longer.
For such a huge capacity I'm almost surprised that the Glazers haven't steadily introduced more and more hospitality seats. That requires spend & effort though, so maybe they were content to have the guaranteed season ticket income flowing in. Match-day income is a smaller & smaller slice of the financial pie year-by-year.
The graphic is by Nick Harris, he gives a more detailed breakdown but its behind a paywall. ( for any boffins)
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I'd be very interested to read the number of tickets that go directly to corporate.
Tbf to Arnold there was much better engagement with fan groups and access for members/supporters groups improved a lot.