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I'm not arsed what he did and I think it's quite amusing but footballers should be well used to putting up with 'taunts' as it where so shouldn't be reacting to it. Ok I understand if someone is throwing stuff at you it's out of order but really he should have reported them instead of challenging them.
Don't shout at me though, I don't really care!
RAFA! RAFAEL! RAFA! RAFAEL! RAFA! RAFAEL! RAFAEL BENITEZ!
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Red_Al_77
A nothing story which is already being ramped up by silly ill informed comments on the internet.
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Originally posted by Red_Al_77 View Postwho said he had to be dragged away?100% conclusive evidenceIt was claimed Carragher, 29, screamed obscenities at around eight Luton supporters, who were in a box and wearing curly black “Scouse” wigs, and had to be dragged away by security guards when he attempted to confront them.
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Maybe this will shed light on the matter
http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/liver...0252-20324295/
If all of this is true, then I can't blame Carra whatsoever - Jeez, there are some fu**ing idiots around.
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Jamie Carragher’s fury at Luton fans’ abuse
Jan 8 2008 by Luke Traynor, Liverpool Echo
FANS today told how yobs spat and threw beer at Liverpool star Jamie Carragher as he shook hands with a seven-year-old boy.
Disgusted supporters described how the Reds defender was subjected to a torrent of vile abuse at Luton’s Kenilworth Road on Sunday.
Jamie went over to a group of fans who asked for his autograph after the final whistle in the FA Cup clash.
But as he chatted happily to eight-year-old Hamzah Ahmed he was spat at.
Bystanders said beer was flung over Jamie and X-rated references made to his mother in a filthy tirade.
The 29-year-old jumped up on to an advertising hoarding to remonstrate with the offending supporters.
Fans from a nearby executive box were forced to jump across to confront the gang and stop them abusing the Anfield legend.
Sim Hussain, 31, from Luton, was just a few yards away.
He told the ECHO how his nephew was reduced to tears by the louts.
He said: "It was awful. He was making the kids’ day by coming over and meeting them. He was the perfect gentleman.
"They were swearing at him. The language was terrible and they were even making references to his mother.
"Even then, Jamie just told them to calm down.
"Then someone spat at him and a drink was thrown at him. We had to jump into the box so it all stopped.
"I’m from Luton and I thought what happened was disgusting. He didn’t have to come over. But he did.
"There’s banter. But that was something completely different.
"The lads who did it were aged between 18-22. We’ve been trying to call Luton FC to tell them what happened but they just put us on hold."
Eyewitnesses said the yobs also swore at Liverpool defender John Arne Riise.
But Javier Mascherano even came back over to sign autographs for more fans once the furore had died down.
Today a Liverpool FC spokesman confirmed they had already received three phone calls describing how Carragher was targeted and abused.
He said: "Clearly the behaviour of these fans was completely unacceptable."
One Anfield insider told the ECHO: "The players were warming down on the side of the pitch near the tunnel.
"There were family in the executive boxes and they were running up and down near those boxes.
"They were asked to go and sign some autographs which they did.
"But as they were jogging up and down they started to get a lot of earache from some supporters, some of which was quite nasty.
"Then somebody showered Jamie with a drink, possibly ale, which caused him to briefly react."
It is believed the abuse came from a group of Luton supporters dressed in curly black wigs.
A Luton FC spokesman today said an incident was being investigated by the club’s safety officer.
The clash ended in a 1-1 draw after a battling display from the cash-strapped Hatters.
On Liverpool FC forums Carragher received widespread support from Reds fans.
One said: "Yet again Jamie is standing up for us and showing the passion for his club and city."Parry is a clown. En Rafa que confiamos
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you do talk some ****e skando. What would the charges be?Originally posted by AFII View PostCarra will probably be suspended. I can't see any chance that he will get off the hook.

He never done anything wrong, them luton fans though should be charged with littering after ****ting there kecks and leaving turd all over the floor.
****in faggots
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Wouldn't it be a ironic if Luton were charged with failing to control their fans, fined, and due to lack of money go out of business??!!Originally posted by paulcooper4 View Postyou do talk some ****e skando. What would the charges be?

He never done anything wrong, them luton fans though should be charged with littering after ****ting there kecks and leaving turd all over the floor.
****in faggots

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Wont happen as it would put them out of business. The press would champion Luton's side so FA would not react. Got to say though that rag is showing it's colours again.Originally posted by cled the red View PostWouldn't it be a ironic if Luton were charged with failing to control their fans, fined, and due to lack of money go out of business??!!


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Originally posted by AFII View PostJamie Carragher at the centre of Luton row claims
Jan 8 2008
LIVERPOOL FC defender Jamie Carragher was at the centre of controversy last night over claims he lost his temper with a group of Luton fans following Sunday’s FA Cup tie.
A national newspaper said he climbed a fence to challenge a small number of supporters after they taunted and sprayed him with drink after the game, which ended in a 1-1 draw.
It was claimed Carragher, 29, screamed obscenities at around eight Luton supporters, who were in a box and wearing curly black “Scouse” wigs, and had to be dragged away by security guards when he attempted to confront them.
The incident reportedly happened as Carragher jogged round the pitch with his team- mates in a “warming-down” exercise following the game at Kenilworth Road.
A Luton FC spokesman said: “There was a problem which is being investigated by our safety officer.”
In July, Carragher stunned listeners of a national radio station by phoning in to launch an impassioned defend his decision to consider international retirement.
The Liverpool defender was branded a “bottler” by talkSPORT presenter Adrian Durham during a debate with fellow presenter and former footballer Micky Quinn after it emerged Carragher was ready to quit the England squad.
An enraged Carragher was informed of the slur, called the station and was put through live on air as thousands of listeners heard him challenge Durham’s views.
http://www.liverpooldailypost.co.uk/...4375-20322324/Originally posted by AFII View PostCarra will probably be suspended. I can't see any chance that he will get off the hook.Originally posted by AFII View PostHe to be dragged away by security guards. It should be no charges whatsoever but it's the FA/PL that we are talking about.You really should keep your mouth shut until you`ve read all the information available.Originally posted by ronan View PostJamie Carragher’s fury at Luton fans’ abuse
Jan 8 2008 by Luke Traynor, Liverpool Echo
FANS today told how yobs spat and threw beer at Liverpool star Jamie Carragher as he shook hands with a seven-year-old boy.
Disgusted supporters described how the Reds defender was subjected to a torrent of vile abuse at Luton’s Kenilworth Road on Sunday.
Jamie went over to a group of fans who asked for his autograph after the final whistle in the FA Cup clash.
But as he chatted happily to eight-year-old Hamzah Ahmed he was spat at.
Bystanders said beer was flung over Jamie and X-rated references made to his mother in a filthy tirade.
The 29-year-old jumped up on to an advertising hoarding to remonstrate with the offending supporters.
Fans from a nearby executive box were forced to jump across to confront the gang and stop them abusing the Anfield legend.
Sim Hussain, 31, from Luton, was just a few yards away.
He told the ECHO how his nephew was reduced to tears by the louts.
He said: "It was awful. He was making the kids’ day by coming over and meeting them. He was the perfect gentleman.
"They were swearing at him. The language was terrible and they were even making references to his mother.
"Even then, Jamie just told them to calm down.
"Then someone spat at him and a drink was thrown at him. We had to jump into the box so it all stopped.
"I’m from Luton and I thought what happened was disgusting. He didn’t have to come over. But he did.
"There’s banter. But that was something completely different.
"The lads who did it were aged between 18-22. We’ve been trying to call Luton FC to tell them what happened but they just put us on hold."
Eyewitnesses said the yobs also swore at Liverpool defender John Arne Riise.
But Javier Mascherano even came back over to sign autographs for more fans once the furore had died down.
Today a Liverpool FC spokesman confirmed they had already received three phone calls describing how Carragher was targeted and abused.
He said: "Clearly the behaviour of these fans was completely unacceptable."
One Anfield insider told the ECHO: "The players were warming down on the side of the pitch near the tunnel.
"There were family in the executive boxes and they were running up and down near those boxes.
"They were asked to go and sign some autographs which they did.
"But as they were jogging up and down they started to get a lot of earache from some supporters, some of which was quite nasty.
"Then somebody showered Jamie with a drink, possibly ale, which caused him to briefly react."
It is believed the abuse came from a group of Luton supporters dressed in curly black wigs.
A Luton FC spokesman today said an incident was being investigated by the club’s safety officer.
The clash ended in a 1-1 draw after a battling display from the cash-strapped Hatters.
On Liverpool FC forums Carragher received widespread support from Reds fans.
One said: "Yet again Jamie is standing up for us and showing the passion for his club and city."
You just jump in after reading the 1st report,the 2nd report makes you look very silly.
Support the players,wait until they can defend themselves before believing the press.
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I didn't blame Carra for anythingOriginally posted by Johnny View PostYou really should keep your mouth shut until you`ve read all the information available.
You just jump in after reading the 1st report,the 2nd report makes you look very silly.
Support the players,wait until they can defend themselves before believing the press.
I only posted what the Daily Post had in their article and I said that he will probably be suspended because the FA/PL are ****, well I didn't post the word **** the first time but that is what I meant.
Just believe and you never know what will happen.
According to Benitez it's important not simply to go out to win but to go out prepared to win, which means players have to put in the same level of work on a daily basis. Anything else is unacceptable.
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