Liverpool FC offers stewards to supermarkets amid virus panic

There have been reports of British supermarket workers facing abuse amid panic buying during the coronavirus outbreak.

Published : Mar 22, 2020 18:31 IST

Liverpool is currently 25 points clear at the top of the Premier League table.

The chief executive of English football giant Liverpool has offered the club's stewards to local supermarkets as customers clamber for goods amid the coronavirus outbreak.

“Message to supermarket managers here on Merseyside,” wrote Liverpool Football Club chief executive Peter Moore on Twitter .

“Our stadium stewards here @LFC are offering their time and expertise in volunteering to help with crowd control, queue management, parking control, assisting the elderly and infirm taking their groceries to their cars, etc.

“They are truly the best in the business and would be delighted to help in whatever way you would deem appropriate (and safe) on your premises. Please DM me so that I can put you in contact. #YNWA (You'll Never Walk Alone), he added, referencing the Liverpool anthem.

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There have been reports of British supermarket workers facing abuse amid panic buying as customers scramble for food and other items during the coronavirus outbreak.

 

Shop workers' union Usdaw said retail staff “play an essential role in getting the country through this crisis” and needed support.

Northwest side Liverpool, which has not been crowned champion of England since 1990, is currently 25 points clear at the top of the Premier League table.

But with the competition currently suspended, and no certainty as to when or if it will resume, there is still some doubt over whether the champion-elect will win its first English title of the Premier League era this season.