Published 11/27/2008
at Yahoo! Sports - World Soccer News
American-owned soccer club Liverpool is cutting ticket prices to help fans feeling the pinch of the global financial crisis. The team said Thursday that it's going to reduce prices by $1.50 for games at Anfield, keeping pace with a cut made by rival Everton a day earlier. The British government had already announced it will cut the basic sales tax (VAT) Monday from 17.5 to 15 percent to in an...
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