stu_the_red wrote:akumaface wrote:Actually I think Carra doesn't shout all the time. He only make his presence felt unless he has too. He is kind of quiet that way. Not the constant shouting type. And I agree he is definitely a better Captian than SG.
Its crystal clear you've never been to Anfield.
Why do people have opinions on things when they aren't in a position to judge?
Carragher never shuts up, You can hear him from the back of the bloody kop. He probably makes more noise than 85% of the suposed supporters in the stadium.
red37 wrote:this just about sums jamie carragher up........absolute gent. read this..
Kop legend Jamie Carragher has given £1,700 out of his own pocket to a Liverpool fan who endured a nightmare experience while following the Reds.
45-year-old Steve Yardley lost his passport watching Liverpool in the World Club Championships in Tokyo and had to pay £126 for new documents from the British embassy as a result. To make matters worse he was then told his original airline ticket was non-transferable and that he would have to pay another £1,700 to get home.
Pals from Steve's local had a whip round to help him out but he still had to pay some people back. When Carra heard about what had happened, he immediately took action.
Steve told the Liverpool Echo: "We were on our way to the FA Cup game with Luton when one of the lads handed me this envelope and said 'Jamie wants you to have this'.
"I opened it up and there was £1,700 in cash in there - I was absolutely stunned.
"The lads had loaned me the money to get home, but I had to pay them back and I was really worried about where I was going to get the money from.
"It was an unbelievable gesture and just shows what kind of a bloke Jamie is.
"I was struggling for money after paying to get to Japan in the first place and then I had to pay for a hotel for another 24 hours, a new passport and a flight home.
"I had no idea how I was going to pay my friends back.
"I haven't missed a Liverpool game for six years, but I was really worried I'd have to give up my season ticket.
"I managed to get Jamie's mobile phone number from someone and sent him a text saying 'From one Bootle Red to another - Cheers.'
"Jamie comes back to Bootle all the time to see his friends and family.
"He has always kept in touch with his roots and for him to do something like this for me just shows that all footy players are not stuck-up millionaires."
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what a top fella he is.
red37 wrote:this just about sums jamie carragher up........absolute gent. read this..
Kop legend Jamie Carragher has given £1,700 out of his own pocket to a Liverpool fan who endured a nightmare experience while following the Reds.
45-year-old Steve Yardley lost his passport watching Liverpool in the World Club Championships in Tokyo and had to pay £126 for new documents from the British embassy as a result. To make matters worse he was then told his original airline ticket was non-transferable and that he would have to pay another £1,700 to get home.
Pals from Steve's local had a whip round to help him out but he still had to pay some people back. When Carra heard about what had happened, he immediately took action.
Steve told the Liverpool Echo: "We were on our way to the FA Cup game with Luton when one of the lads handed me this envelope and said 'Jamie wants you to have this'.
"I opened it up and there was £1,700 in cash in there - I was absolutely stunned.
"The lads had loaned me the money to get home, but I had to pay them back and I was really worried about where I was going to get the money from.
"It was an unbelievable gesture and just shows what kind of a bloke Jamie is.
"I was struggling for money after paying to get to Japan in the first place and then I had to pay for a hotel for another 24 hours, a new passport and a flight home.
"I had no idea how I was going to pay my friends back.
"I haven't missed a Liverpool game for six years, but I was really worried I'd have to give up my season ticket.
"I managed to get Jamie's mobile phone number from someone and sent him a text saying 'From one Bootle Red to another - Cheers.'
"Jamie comes back to Bootle all the time to see his friends and family.
"He has always kept in touch with his roots and for him to do something like this for me just shows that all footy players are not stuck-up millionaires."
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what a top fella he is.
taff wrote:red37 wrote:this just about sums jamie carragher up........absolute gent. read this..
Kop legend Jamie Carragher has given £1,700 out of his own pocket to a Liverpool fan who endured a nightmare experience while following the Reds.
45-year-old Steve Yardley lost his passport watching Liverpool in the World Club Championships in Tokyo and had to pay £126 for new documents from the British embassy as a result. To make matters worse he was then told his original airline ticket was non-transferable and that he would have to pay another £1,700 to get home.
Pals from Steve's local had a whip round to help him out but he still had to pay some people back. When Carra heard about what had happened, he immediately took action.
Steve told the Liverpool Echo: "We were on our way to the FA Cup game with Luton when one of the lads handed me this envelope and said 'Jamie wants you to have this'.
"I opened it up and there was £1,700 in cash in there - I was absolutely stunned.
"The lads had loaned me the money to get home, but I had to pay them back and I was really worried about where I was going to get the money from.
"It was an unbelievable gesture and just shows what kind of a bloke Jamie is.
"I was struggling for money after paying to get to Japan in the first place and then I had to pay for a hotel for another 24 hours, a new passport and a flight home.
"I had no idea how I was going to pay my friends back.
"I haven't missed a Liverpool game for six years, but I was really worried I'd have to give up my season ticket.
"I managed to get Jamie's mobile phone number from someone and sent him a text saying 'From one Bootle Red to another - Cheers.'
"Jamie comes back to Bootle all the time to see his friends and family.
"He has always kept in touch with his roots and for him to do something like this for me just shows that all footy players are not stuck-up millionaires."
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what a top fella he is.
I went for option 3.
After reading that there shoud be another option apart from World Class.
I too criticised him but as a player he just sticks to it and obviously loves the club as seen in his performances.
He will not be remembered for being a classy defender but IMO he will be remembered for being something far more important. A classy human being who always gave his all.
red37 wrote: legend in waiting imo
Ace Ventura wrote:red37 wrote: legend in waiting imo
Legend already i reckon mate.
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