Liverpool CEO Peter Moore has offered out the club's stewards in an effort to help supermarkets as they deal with an overload of customers.
The coronavirus pandemic has seen sport around the globe postponed as authorities look to contain the spread. It means Premier League games are not set to go ahead for weeks leaving stadium staff twiddling their thumbs.
In stark contrast, supermarkets have had to adapt to a huge demand from customers. Images of empty shelves due to stock issues and queues of people all looking to purchase sufficient goods ahead of a potential lockdown have become the norm.
But Liverpool are ready to play their part and offer out staff who are accustomed to dealing with large volumes of people. Moore said on