I think it was more likely the bad publicity that changed the minds of Fenway Sports, rather than the walk out, if it hurts the Yankees pockets, they will juggle the figures to still rake in a profit!
There is a growing feeling from a lot of reds fans that Anfield is slowly becoming a holidayay destination rather than the hometown support it has always depended on.
The amount of travelling home support the club gets from all over the world is truly staggering, nearly twenty percent of 'home support is from outside the North West.
The club has already received lots of disparaging concerns and bad publicity for many years about no tickets or even season tickets for those inside the Merseyside post code area. But available to anyone outside that area. Especially from abroad!
This policy was suppose to have been stopped. But the influx of non scouse support has grown for their home games.
As for ticket prices, these are what the market demands and the Tories won't stop it, no matter what Cameron says.
The price of football is astronomical compared to every other sport!
In fact, and I'm rattling along here. The premier league doesn't need supporters.
The huge amounts of television and media rights money is making competition within the football league worse every season.
I would really hate to think if the money suddenly dried up, what most top professional league clubs would do to survive. I don't think many could. Mainly because of the money grabbing foreign investment..