The no-holds-barred autobiography of Liverpool FC's best-loved player; the bestselling sports book of 2008
Jamie Carragher was born on 28 January 1978 and after making his
way through Liverpool's youth ranks, made his debut for the first
team aged eighteen. He has now racked up more than 500 appearances
for his hometown club, playing in every position across the back
line as well as in midfield before becoming the first-choice
central defender under Rafa Benitez.
Carra was part of the Liverpool team that won the Treble of the FA
Cup, League Cup and UEFA Cup in 2001, the League Cup in 2003 and
the FA Cup again in 2006. His greatest success came as a Champions
League winner in 2005, when Carra also captained the Reds to
European Super Cup success. He won thirty-four caps for England
before retiring from international football.
Typically a product of honesty and dedication. The Kop dreams of a
"team of Carraghers". Journalists wouldn't mind a game full of
them
*The Sunday Times*
Top man, top memoirs... At last, an autobiography of Premier League
standard
*FourFourTwo*
Startlingly forthright... his memoirs are a perfect gauge of his
intelligence
*Guardian*
Carragher's memoirs are every bit as forthright and single-minded
as you would expect
*Liverpool Echo*
This fine autobiography strengthens the belief that he is a
football fan doing something he adores while enjoying the
recognition of those he admires most
*Yorkshire Evening Post*
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