You'll be hard pushed to find a football fan who doesn't sympathise with the Liverpool support after news their ticket prices are set to rise from £59 to £77 next season.

In Germany, however, their problems are very different.

While the Liverpool faithful walked out in protest in the 77th minute of the match against Sunderland on Saturday, Borussia Dortmund fans chucked tennis balls onto the pitch to voice their annoyance at Stuttgart's pricing system.

Only, Stuttgart were charging just €19.50 for their game. That's £15...for a cup game in Germany. Yes, one of the best footballing nations in the world.

But if they say £15 is too much then who are we to argue otherwise.

Meanwhile, Hibs striker Jason Cummings got into the Halloween spirit on what was Pancake Tuesday to give an insight into what goes on inside the Easter Road dressing room, and what apps he has on his phone.

Paul Pogba shows off his new Pokemon inspired hairdo.

Translated as "Good evening!! I leave this picture with a phenomenon with whom I shared jerseys and titles!"

Next year we know to go round to Aaron Ramsey's for Pancake Tuesday.

16 years ago John Barnes was sacked as the manager of Celtic. It came just two days after his side crashed out of the Scottish Cup, losing 3-1 to Inverness Caley Thistle at Parkhead.

Scottish Premiership: Ross County v Hearts, 7.45pm kick-off.

And if you want to watch a game on the box, Peterborough v West Brom in the FA Cup fourth-round replay is at 7.30pm on BBC1.

Patrik and Filip Twardzik, who played for Celtic during the Neil Lennon era, turn 23 today. Filip, who is now at Bolton Wanderers, made seven appearances for the first-team while Patrik, who didn't feature for the senior side, is back in Germany playing for Rot-Weiss Erfurt.