Liverpool failed ticket appeal

 

Liverpool have failed to win an increase in their ticket allocation for the UEFA Champions League Final. The club filed a complaint as out of the 63,000 capacity at the stadium in Athens only 17,000 have been allocated to the English Premier League team. Liverpool sit third in the English Premier League a position they will be looking to maintain in their final game with Charlton. However, in reality they have their sites firmly set on the Champions League final and to lifting the trophy for a sixth time in the clubs history.

A Liverpool club statement release stated: "Liverpool have expressed their disappointment and frustration to Uefa - but have been told categorically that no more tickets will be allocated to the club, not even the returned tickets from Milan - they will go into a UEFA ballot.

Liverpool Football Club understands and shares the disappointment of their fans in what is a very frustrating situation.

Our policy on tickets was available right from the start of the season and has not changed.

The ballot for Liverpool fans was drawn up to be as fair as possible to fans, but the bottom line is that UEFA have not supplied enough tickets for the UEFA Champions League Final match."

Both Liverpool and AC Milan have been allocated 17,000 tickets while 20,000 were retained by UEFA 9,000 of which were sold by ballot. The size of each club means that no matter how many tickets were allocated they would always sell out. You can watch AC Milan v Liverpool live with live Champions League football online through our dedicated members area. Free Football TV in association with Live Sport Network is the number one choice worldwide for live streaming football and live football feeds.




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