Liverpool: Why are the waiting lists increasing to enter Anfield?

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Liverpool They insist on additional security checks, including “100 per cent searches” at Anfield, to bring the club in line with procedures used elsewhere in the Premier League.

The change was made last month with every fan at Anfield now being searched by stewards before entering the stadium.

As a result, the time it takes to get into the stadium has increased for many, and fans have taken to social media in recent weeks to complain about time-consuming lines, with some missing out on Hugo Ekiteke’s goal after just 46 seconds in Saturday’s win over Brighton.

Fan Chris Wellman said on Channel

Fan Peter Connolly wrote: “I was 10 minutes late getting to the ground but I arrived 30 minutes later than usual at the T turnstile and didn’t get to my seat until four minutes later.”

Neil Atkinson of The Anfield Wrap, published on 3 December ahead of Liverpool’s clash with Sunderland: ‘Ridiculous queues outside the ground again.’

Fan Paul Senior, who also contributes to The Anfield Wrap, posted: “The only time I feel unsafe at Anfield is in the queues. They are there to prevent a terrorist incident and you are gathering hundreds/thousands of people outside. Backwards.”

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