To be fair, Liverpool have been doing a fair bit of community support too, as have most clubs. Shouldn't turn it into a point scoring competition.so @Greggery Peccary what have Liverpool done to help out their staff, their fans and local community, and the NHS?
Staff:
Lets furlough them...ooooo noooo bad publicity... beep beep, reverse reverse!
And...Approx 'We need to get the season completed, no matter how'.
Community: ?
NHS: ?
Compare to City:
Staff:
Full pay immediately announced after the govt announced their 80% pay scheme.
Consistent 'No football till it's safe' statements from the start.
Community:
Infrastructure food donated (along with United).
Staff (players (all squads), ex-players etc) contacting vulnerable City fans.
NHS:
Turning over large parts of the infrastructure for their use - Admin, mental recovery etc.
Wouldn’t turn a hair if any of them were infected, deserve everything they get.
But those would then likely trot along afterwards, and infect many many more innocent people.... Would you turn hair for them??
Of course I would! What a silly thing to say!
I’ve waited thirty years to see us win the league again and if that means I can’t celebrate at the ground as I normally would then so be it. Far more important things happening now.
To be fair, Liverpool have been doing a fair bit of community support too, as have most clubs. Shouldn't turn it into a point scoring competition.
Of course I would! What a silly thing to say!
I’ve waited thirty years to see us win the league again and if that means I can’t celebrate at the ground as I normally would then so be it. Far more important things happening now.
But you did say that you don't care if those that gather get infected....
To be fair bud we can't even go and have a cup of tea at our relatives houses right now, starting football up should be right down on the list of things to normalise. Your first PL win and our progression in 2 cups should be put on the back burner and resigned to history as the competitions that never were.