Liverpool FC have decided to put their stewards, on technical unemployment after the football stoppage due to a coronavirus pandemic, in the service of supermarkets taken by storm.

Liverpool FC have decided to put their stewards, on technical unemployment after the cessation of football due to a coronavirus pandemic, in the service of supermarkets taken by storm, announced Sunday the executive director of the English club.

"Message to supermarket managers here on the banks of the Mersey. Our stewards here at the LFC offer to volunteer their time and skills to help control the flow of people, manage queues, parking , to support elderly and disabled people to get their supplies to their car, etc. ", details Peter Moore in his message on Twitter.

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British supermarkets are taken over by part of the population

"They are clearly the best in this kind of work and would be delighted to help you in the way that you consider appropriate (and safe) in your premises", continues the leader in a message from the #YNWA (You'll Never Walk Alone) / You will never walk alone), in reference to the club anthem.

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The English supermarkets are taken by storm by a part of the population which makes reservations in anticipation of containment measures, like those taken by other countries to stem the propagation of the pandemic of Covid-19.