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I**N
Tremendous honesty,,,
Being a Reds supporter for over 35 years now I grab every auto/biography I can of the players. This one is special as Carra gives a real honest assessment of the managers, teammates, opposing players and the traditions of Liverpool. Particularly loved his views on all the players bought by Houllier and benitez and how so many of them were poor purchases. To Benitez's credit he quickly fixes his mistakes by offloading his dud buys, unlike Houllier who kept them for too long, eg the African duds..Well done Carra - may you continue to reign at the back for the Reds for another few years yet!
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Carra Book Review
This is a book that I have wanted for a few months. I really like Jamie Carragher as a player, and I am a Liverpool fan. I wanted to have an insiders' look at the Premiership and I look forward to seeing him play every week. I have also read Beckham's autobiography. I find Carra to be very down to earth. It is extremely funny in certain parts. It is a personal look at Carra's father, his family and who he is as a person. I also like the insight into English culture and European culture in general. I really like this book, and I recommend it for any age or gender that likes soccer and wants to play and think about it all the time! Thank you!
K**A
Carra: My Autobiography
For as long as I can remember, I have been a Liverpool fan - this autobiography is written by one of my favourite players (Jamie Carragher), and gives a fantastic insight from the inside of life as a Premier League player. His writing style matches his no nonsense playing style - telling it how it is. His opinions on the different managers over the years are particular enjoyable - comparing amongst others Dalglish, Houllier and Benitez.Very enjoyable read - 5 stars in my humble opinion!! Highly recommended to football and non-football fans across the globe!!
D**D
CARRAGHER!!!
Great book. Well written, full of insight, a real page turner. You really get a feel for Carragher the man, his background, and what Liverpool Football Club means to him, together with an insiders glance at his fellow players, managers, and others that shaped his career. Highly recommend to any football fan, regardless of club preference.
B**H
Typical Scouse
Recommended reading, typical scouse does not give in, a good player and a fighter. Played with Gerrard and in similar style
I**M
YWNWA
Champion of Liverpool and an entertaining read. As a Liverpool fan I enjoyed this account.
A**D
Great Reading!
If you like Liverpool Football (Soccer) you will love getting to know Jamie Carragher. It made me laugh, shed some tears, and especially cheer. I sure hope he his with the team for many more years to come!
P**R
Excellent!!
A very interesting read from one of Liverpool's true warriors. Gives a true and honest insight into his journey to becoming the player he became. Excellent!!!
P**P
strong character
A very honest book without any of the sensationalism often found in this genre. He tells it how was and thats it. What really shines through is Carra,s strength of character. I agree with other comments on here about how he should have been one of the 1st names on Englands team sheet. He is solid, dependable and definitely someone to count on when needed. It says everything about him when he was just a kid and he went for trials at Liverpool--in his Everton kit!! I,m glad he converted religion and now loves the Reds. I just wish we had a few more like him to earn him the medals he richly deserves. Good lad Carra..YNWA
G**A
A fabulous interesting book.
A very interesting read. I am a big Liverpool fan so I loved it. I am a big fan of Jamie too and he doesnβt get the same spotlight as other players but he has done so much for his team and he is dedicated to his team.
B**4
Fantastic autobiography
Bought for a Liverpool FC and Jamie Carragher fan. She absolutely loved it. She thought it was very well written and confirmed her opinion that Jamie is a great lad, a true Liverpudlian a great family man and, of course a great footbooter.She would highly recommend this for anyone with an interest in Liverpool FC.
R**R
A good holiday read - better than most footballer's books!
A really decent read. It's weird to read now (2015) as it was published at the end of the 07/08 season I think, so before Hicks and Gillett were moved on. He's pretty clearly holding back when it comes to criticising them and so it's a bit odd to read with the benefit of hindsight! I'm sure he'd have more to say about Rafa now as well. I'd like to read it again if it were updated with a few new chapters.
Y**S
Very hood
Very good
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