Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has praised the clubs decision to back down over the issue of increased ticket prices next season. The clubs owners, Fenway Sports Group, released a statement on Thursday revealing a turnaround in their decision to raise some ticket prices to £77 next season.Instead, prices will now be frozen for the next two years, with the most expensive remaining at £59. The statement, which was signed by owners John W. Henry, Tom Werner and Mike Gordon, also included an apology for the upheaval that caused many fans to walk out of Anfield in the 77th minute of the 2-2 draw with Sunderland on Saturday. Liverpool fans protested against high ticket prices during the FA Cup Fourth Round replay against West Ham Klopp hopes the release of the statement will now defuse tensions between supporters groups and the clubs boardroom. I think that in the world of football its not too easy to be the owner of a club and to prove that you are really interested in the club, said Klopp, speaking at a press conference ahead of Liverpools Premier League trip to Aston Villa on Sunday. Klopp: Their reaction was a clear reaction, it was a sign and hopefully its proof of their real interest in this club I know it, Ive been here for four and a half months and I know our owners as people. They really care about the club and the interests of the supporters and things like that.The reaction was a clear reaction and a clear sign. Hopefully its understood as proof of their real interest in this club and all the things around the club. Im really fine with it and I think its a good thing. Get a Sky Sports Day Pass Dont miss Aston Villa v Liverpool. Watch live on NOW TV for £6.99. No contract. Also See: Redknapp: Wembley key for Liverpool Whats gone wrong for Benteke? 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Boccabella didnt indicate when he will rule but did drop a perjury charge against former athletic director Tim Curley.All three defendants were in court: Curley, who is now retired; the schools former president Graham Spanier, still a faculty member; and former vice president Gary Schultz, retired.They are accused of not responding properly to a 2001 complaint by an assistant coach that Jerry Sandusky was sexually abusing a boy in a team shower and also are accused of putting children in danger.Sandusky, a retired longtime defensive coach at Penn State, was convicted of 45 counts of child sexual abuse in 2012 and is serving a 30- to 60-year prison sentence. His case is on appeal.Some of whats at issue in the administrators criminal case:Contact with childrenDefense lawyers argued that the allegations require the defendants to have been actively supervising the welfare of children but that their job duties did not include that responsibility.They also noted that the language of state law in 2001, when the incidents occurred that led to the current charges, required people to report suspected abuse if they regularly came in contact with children and had reasonable cause to think a child coming before them had been abused.Deputy Attorney General Patrick Schulte said a recent court decision in a high-profile clergy abuse case means the issue is not direct supervision of children but supervision of child welfare.The Penn State athletic facilities turned into the breeding ground for Jerry Sanduskys child exploitation and child molestation, Schulte told the judge.He said laws designed to protect children havve to be interpreted broadly and that emails among the defendants are evidence they did more than stay silent -- that they decided not to act on the report about Sandusky in a team shower.ddddddddddddConspiracy countThe attorney generals office is seeking to add a new count, of conspiracy to commit endangering the welfare of children, against all three defendants.In a set of motions filed Wednesday, prosecutors said they were making the request because of a Superior Court decision in June that threw out conspiracy charges and other offenses linked to them.The court filings say endangering the welfare of children wasnt thrown out, so its related conspiracy charge should be permitted.There was no discussion of the motions during the court proceeding. Boccabella said he would deal with that issue at some later time.Statute of limitationsThe defendants believe the two-year statute of limitations has expired for crimes that allegedly occurred 15 years ago, but prosecutors counter with a claim the men engaged in continuing conduct so the time limits should not apply.Curley lawyer Caroline Roberto told the judge that the case, given the passage of time, shows why the statutes of limitations are treated as sacrosanct in the criminal justice system.Chief Deputy Attorney General Laura Ann Ditka said the defendants were aware of what they were doing by not reporting Sandusky.They made a choice, and each and every day they engaged in conduct that furthered that choice, Ditka said.Change of venueSpanier attorney Bruce Merenstein said previous charges involved a grand jury that met in Harrisburg, but Superior Court threw them out.He suggested that now it would make more sense to hold the trial in Centre County, near the Penn State campus.Boccabella said he is not sure theres a better location for the trial than Harrisburg.The Associated Press contributed to this report. 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