Jamie Carragher has slammed Liverpool's ticket-price hike as unfair and said that every fan should be able to enjoy the best seats at Anfield.
The former Reds centre-back joined the protest against raised ticket prices—which are set to be as much as £77 each in the new main stand next season—during Saturday's 2-2 draw against Sunderland, when around 10,000 fans in Anfield left the stadium on 77 minutes, per BBC Sport.
Carragher, writing in his Daily Mail column, compared the Premier League's rising ticket prices to winning the lottery and not immediately looking after your family, and urged Liverpool to introduce fairer fees:
People have said to me since [the walkout] "it’s ok for you on your big wages, that’s why the prices are so high.