Ahhh Summer…History suggests it once contained sunshine, and that temperatures soared past 12 degrees almost every day. Summer was also the time you reminisced about the season gone by and smiled, thinking of the season ahead. In recent times you’ve…
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Why Jamie Carragher Should Keep His Swansong Going For One More Season
by Matt Volpi • April 6, 2013 • 3 Comments
February 7th, 2013. Over 16 years had passed since a young Jamie Carragher first pulled on the red of Liverpool. After 11 trophies, more than 700 appearances and countless memories, it was time. February 7th, 2013: The day Jamie Carragher…
Carragher’s Out: Defensive Transfers to Keep Liverpool Moving Forward
by Ryan Levis • March 12, 2013 • 1 Comment

It always seems to happen when the season rolls into March and the summer months just begin to appear in the distance. Liverpool’s hopes of success turn to August rather than May as another transfer window approaches and acts as…
Replacing Jamie: Big decisions ahead
by Kealan McGuinness • February 19, 2013 • 0 Comments
Since Jamie Carragher’s debut almost 16 years ago the Liverpool defence has subscribed to a slightly altered version of the religious abbreviation ‘WWJD’. ‘What would Jamie do?’ became a point of reference and a decision-making guide for other Reds defenders.…
Jamie Carragher: A Liverpool Career Through the Years
by Savya Narang • February 13, 2013 • 0 Comments

In the wake of Jamie Carragher’s announcement that he would retire at the end of the current campaign, here’s taking a look at what Mr. Liverpool had been up to through the 16 years at the club. 1978 – The…
Jamie Carrager: A True Legend
by Matt Dalton • February 10, 2013 • 1 Comment
“This will be my last season at Liverpool and my last as a professional footballer. “I’m making this announcement now because I don’t want the manager or the club to be answering questions on my future when I’ve already decided…
Liverpool’s Defensive Frailties: Building from the Back
by Matt Dalton • October 14, 2012 • 2 Comments

With fourteen competitive matches having been played this season, it’s startling to see a total of twenty goals in the conceded column. Having built success on such a solid platform under Rafa Benitez, the figures make for even bleaker reading.…
Jamie Carragher: Time To Call It A Day?
by Matt Volpi • August 25, 2012 • 2 Comments
If he was waiting for the perfect swansong to walk out on, it came and went on 2nd August 2012. Jamie Carragher led the Liverpool team he had given his heart to out in the first leg of the third…
The Invisible Armband: Liverpool’s Vice Captaincy
by Stuart Quigley • July 1, 2012 • 2 Comments

Men have gathered together – from the dawn of time – and looked toward a figurehead. Placing a solitary figure at the head of a cause does more than make it easier to give orders, it gives them a purpose.…
Jamie Carragher – As the end of an era beckons, is a new Liverpool dawn on the horizon?
by Chris Haroun • June 29, 2012 • 1 Comment
Jamie Carragher is a Liverpool legend that has played at the highest level for sixteen years with the club. Carragher deserves to go down in history alongside the all-time greats such as Ian Callaghan, Tommy Smith, Kenny Dalglish and Billy…