From the front page of the online Guardian today...
Across Liverpool, there are calls for an investigation into the government’s handling of the pandemic. “There needs to be an inquiry into whether lockdown came soon enough to prevent these large scale gatherings,” says Liverpool’s metro mayor, Steve Rotheram. “We’ve been hard hit.” Jamie and Mary back the calls, too. “I’m not just doing this for my dad, but for all the people who lost their lives because of the game,” says Jamie. “That’s why we’re pushing for an inquiry. And we’ll get one.” (edit... will you be paying for that, or do you expect the tax paying mugs in the rest of the country to fund it like they had to for the last one?)
...very sad and all that... but YOU wanted that match played for one of your 'famous under the floodlights European nights' (nothing to do with not being able to intimidate the opposition if you weren't allowed anywhere near the ground of course).
The next paragraph sums up what a whining bunch of self pitying tossers they really are...
As with Hillsborough, the pandemic has scarred the city. “Scousers have long memories,” says Ashton. “It will be in there.” It may be years before the city recovers. “Liverpool is a community,” says Mary. “We’ve all got a sense of humour. It’s a city of laughter. But I don’t think there will be much laughter after this. It took the city years to come to terms with Hillsborough. And now this.”
...pass the vomit bucket "we're so special"... yeah right, you're a bunch of thin skinned tossers who can dish it out but not take it.