Liverpool Fans Face Longer Queues at Anfield
Liverpool fans face longer queues at Anfield due to new bag search measures, implemented to comply with Martyns Law. These changes, along with digital NFC passes, have altered the classic matchday experience. While safety is crucial, long-time supporters express frustration over disrupted routines. However, club officials report progress, with average wait times decreasing and a high percentage of fans making kickoff. The passion for live games persists, despite concerns about engaging the next generation.
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