Many Liverpool fans have been venting their anger after being unable to get tickets for Premier League matches at Anfield in the members' ticket sale.

Supporters with club membership can apply for tickets for home league games twice a year - July for the first half of the season, November for games after New Year's Day.

With the Reds winning last season's Champions League as well as being eight points clear at the top of the Premier League, and with Anfield having an official capacity of just 54,074 before away fans' allocation and season ticket holders are deducted, the biannual members' ticket sale unsurprisingly saw demand outweighing supply.

A further restriction of tickets available to members in the general sale sees those who have attended 13 or more home games in the previous season given priority, with those members able to buy tickets two days ahead of the general sale. [via liverpoolfc.com]

These Liverpool fans took to Twitter to curse the organisation of the members' sale:

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