http://www.skysports.com/football/news/12040/10159293/liverpool-protests-to-continue-supporters-group-warns?Spokesman Jay McKenna said: "We are happy with yesterday's demonstration and we are pleased with the number of supporters who took part.
"The moment which preceded the walk-out also showed the strength of feeling, with the very loud, audible chants aimed at the directors' box. But the protest was aimed just as much at the owners because the decision of the prices is one made by Fenway Sports Group and the ownership of the club.
"It is a good indication that supporters are very angry at prices and this will just be the start of taking more action.
"We have got Manchester City and Chelsea at Anfield so those two league matches - where prices are still going to be on the forefront of people's minds - will be opportunities where we will discuss what action we take next.
"For us, it is unequivocal: this is the start. A walkout of Anfield it is unprecedented - it has never happened before - and I can't think of an occasion where it has happened in such numbers in another league ground in the UK."
I personally think its important that every fan realises that what we do now is pivotal to the future of this club ,and the game we all love is in real danger of ostracising and practically evicting the souls who have for countless years breathed life into this club.