Liverpool fan's tickets cancelled over accusation of touting

A lifelong Liverpool fan accused of facilitating ticket touting has blasted the football club for cancelling his tickets and saying it would not refund him £1,500.
Declan, from Northern Ireland, had bought three tickets for himself and his daughters, for Sunday's end of season game when Liverpool will lift the Premier League trophy.
He later received an email stating: "Your tickets have been cancelled due to suspicious activity and you will not be provided with a refund."
LFC said it takes a "zero tolerance approach to all forms of ticket touting" and "anyone who facilitated ticket touting" or "breached the club's and conditions" would be sanctioned.

A BBC Nolan Show investigation found that cancellation emails, like the one sent to Declan, are routinely sent out before fans who are under suspicion have an opportunity to defend themselves.
After receiving the correspondence Declan ed the club.
"I automatically panicked, thinking what's going on?
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