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Jamie 'the Hardman' Carragher


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Sky Sports has strengthened its line-up of football experts even further by signing the Liverpool defender Jamie Carragher.

Carragher will join in August ahead of the season, adding to a line-up that includes Gary Neville, Jamie Redknapp, Graeme Souness, Niall Quinn and Alan Smith. The 2013-14 season on Sky Sports comprises more than 500 live matches from the domestic, European and international game.
Carragher said: "I watch Sky Sports all the time and I'm a huge fan. I can't wait to be part of their coverage and work with the best in the business. What Sky has done for football for over 20 years is incredible and I'm thrilled to be part of their exciting plans for next season."
He continued: "I don't think there could be a better move for me: to retire from one of the world's best football clubs at the end of the season and then join one of the world's best broadcasters. Until that time comes, I'll remain fully focused on my remaining playing career with Liverpool and I'm looking forward to ending the season with good results."
Barney Francis, managing director of Sky Sports, said: "Jamie has everything you want in an expert analyst; opinions, experience and incredible knowledge. He's hugely respected throughout the game and I know his immense insight on today's players, teams and tactics will make our football coverage even better.
"He joins us fresh from the changing room of one of the world's biggest clubs and will be part of our incredible line-up of football experts, who between them boast 25 League titles, 10 European trophies and over 700 international caps."
Carragher has spent his entire playing career with Liverpool and in 734 appearances for the club, the 35-year-old has won the Champions League, Uefa Cup, two Super Cups, two FA Cups and three League Cups. He is only the second player to reach the landmark of 500 Premier League appearances for one club and is Liverpool's longest serving player.
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zander diamond & Jamie carragher

 

carragher knew he was crap at football, but good at winning the ball, so he got better at doing that. so it turns out he had a long carreer.

 

diamond was good at winning the ball, but after being telt, "well played son" he thought that meant, bring the ball down and look for the diagonal ball across the goal etc. diamond should've just stuck to being an ugly boy defender. whoever was in charge must've seen this. good central partnerships work like this.

 

vidic - winner

Ferdinand - player

 

and so on, mcleish and miller.

 

you can't have 2 doing the same role.

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