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It is in the book. It is when Carra meets parry to talk about the new manager and parry says he like Jose as he likes his arrogance and knows he is a liverpool fan and has the club crest on his mobile.
that he laughed at his defensive ability with his french mates, so carra snapped him on the training ground and said 'you aint laughin now are you'
“At a football club, there’s a holy trinity - the players, the manager and the supporters. Directors don’t come into it. They are only there to sign the cheques”. Bill Shankly
that he laughed at his defensive ability with his french mates, so carra snapped him on the training ground and said 'you aint laughin now are you'
To think - where is Song now? If he really did laugh at Carragher surely the biggest comeuppance has to be their comparative career trajectories since then.
"The man who never alters his opinion is like standing water, and breeds reptiles of the mind."
-- William Blake
Just finished it, thought it was one of the best autobiographies ive read and by far the best LFC one.
He comes across exactly how you would imagine him to be, straight forward, straight talking bloke who hasnt forgotten where he comes from.
If you've lost your faith in love and music the end won't be long
Just finished it, thought it was one of the best autobiographies ive read and by far the best LFC one.
He comes across exactly how you would imagine him to be, straight forward, straight talking bloke who hasnt forgotten where he comes from.
as long as he doesn't drone on and one about it either... can't stand that.
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