Jamie Carragher
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Wasn't he the one that said he didn't care about playing for England and didn't care when they lost? Seems like a tosser and there were better defenders around in his prime but I would Definatley commend him for being a one club man
Matt le tiss is the greatest one club man in recent memory for me though, had the kind of career you dream about as a boy in the garden, scoring incredible goals for the team you support.0 -
Talking about a bloke who basically kept Liverpool in the Champions league final! In his day no defender was anywhere near him just a shame he didn't get more England games. I don't blame him for not wanting to play for England, if you think about it he would of had more injuries playing international football which would of meant less playing time for the club he loved. Plus he won trophies with Liverpool and no one since 66 has won anything for England.kentaddick said:Wasn't he the one that said he didn't care about playing for England and didn't care when they lost? Seems like a tosser and there were better defenders around in his prime but I would Definatley commend him for being a one club man
Matt le tiss is the greatest one club man in recent memory for me though, had the kind of career you dream about as a boy in the garden, scoring incredible goals for the team you support.
Good luck in the future Carra0 -
Ah! Did not know that. Do you know if Bully still works on the turns tiles at Molineux or have they promoted him to match day hospitality?Algarveaddick said:
EA, I will point out - in a kind way - because Bully is exactly the kind of person I meant, even though I was not actually knocking JC, just saying I would be more impressed if he had done it for a "lesser" club, that Steve Bull played a game or two for WBA before becoming a Wolves legend.EdgeleyAddick said:Steve Bull- perhaps the greatest one club man?
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Jamie catragher said it hurts him more when Liverpool lose than England and that he would rather England lose than Liverpool in a pen shoot out
Now unlike me where England losing games is worse if not the same as Charlton losing games in terms of how I feel
There are many who are club first then country
He was speaking as he found it I respect that0 -
Best one club man in modern era is Steve Bull, no question about it.
Turned down mega bucks from Newcastle, Villa and Coventry because Wolves were "his club" and as a result he never played in the Premiership or Europe.
Always scored against us too!0 -
Le Tiss ?0
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Has he had elocution lessons? He is getting better on MNF.1
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Sir Trevor Brooking............ Best one club man by far. Even being relegated and threatening his international career never made him want to leave.Ormiston Addick said:Best one club man in modern era is Steve Bull, no question about it.
Turned down mega bucks from Newcastle, Villa and Coventry because Wolves were "his club" and as a result he never played in the Premiership or Europe.
Always scored against us too!0 -
Also played for Eastleigh and Guernsey so practically a mercenary.Miserableoldgit said:Le Tiss ?
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Been filmed spitting at Man United fan and his 14 year old daughter. Guess he’ll be sacked in the morning.
Expect the Liverpool players to be wearing t shirts in solidarity with him at the their next game ;-)8 - Sponsored links:
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On a level with his punditry. He seems incredibly ignorant of football for someone who played at his level.1
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That's one weird dad.oohaahmortimer said:11 -
Strange behaviour all round.0
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He might have just been trying to talk, always suspected Ed Chamberlain must get a bit of soaking standing opposite him trying to get his words out.5
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The dad should get nicked as well for playing with phone when driving10
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I’m not sure he really said hey Jamie 2-1.
Mind you he is lucky Carragher didn’t coin him a la Highbury1 -
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This one is like a competition, the bloke who gets spat at is dicking around with his phone with his kid in the car. Fucking idiot of the highest order. Spitting is disgusting too so they are both guilty of shit behaviour10
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No seatbelt either?
So much wrong in such a short clip.1 - Sponsored links:
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Revolting .0
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Really big of him that anybody who spits is a coward in my book typical scouser.0
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It always seems odd to me that broadcasters think people who have played the game will automatically be able to articulate it to the public, which is essentially the point of being a pundit/commentator.iainment said:On a level with his punditry. He seems incredibly ignorant of football for someone who played at his level.
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No words
He would have taken abuse from supporters his whole playing career but loses the plot when confronted by a 14 year old girl and her dad. Spitting at someone is when you are filled with such hate and rage...especially as an adult
No amount of apologising will work here. He's done.
Having said that, I get the feeling that this might be like that episode of extras where the press end up saying Andy millman punched the mum in the face.
The dad and daughter were awful and the truth is also slightly exaggerated.0 -
So some words then?19
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Throw the book at Carragher but also the Dad for driving without due care and attention.0
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Good stuff.
And only because it's hopefully the last we'll hear of the Scouse pricks squeaky scally voice.4 -
doesnt suprise me comes across as a complete wanker off the telly, the singing of munich throughout the game and afterwards was also equally as scummy, yet there the 1st to complain about fans being disrespectful.1
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“Goaded” not an acceptable excuse. Disgusting thing to do. Others sacked for less.1