No. I think the plan was to wait until just before we played them to start getting this story out. But I've heard now of three media outlets who have approached Liverpool for comment about the hacking and other stuff and have been hit with injunctions. You don't do that if you've got nothing to hide.
Did anyone see that thread on Twitter about the Nigerian PR company who appear to have taken over a Liverpool fan account? Started when a City fan criticised Big Nose's statement saying that the PL had to be finished & this site attacked him and doxxed him, questioning his professional ability and bringing his employer into it. That was a site called (FOAR) Fields of Anfield Road and was the site in question. The account hadn't been doing much but was resurrected in 2019, oddly enough when the Nigerian firm (Buki Media) set up a UK office.
FOAR went into lockdown and blocked Blues right left and centre when the identity of the family behind it was discovered and exposed. But there's lots of dodgy stuff going on with other fan sites, 'burner' accounts on Twitter and many link bank to Liverpool's head of social media, Andy Hulme. One of those organisations does a lot of social media stuff for both Liverpool and Bayern, both of whom have been in the forefront of the attacks against us. Make of that what you will.