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      Carra wants to manage Liverpool
      Sep 02, 2008 09:10:42 am
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      Jamie Carragher exclusive: I want to be Liverpool's manager.. I just hope Fergie's still around to be knocked off his perch
      By Brian Reade 2/09/2008

      The Liverpool skipper reveals why he has unfinished business at Anfield

       
      There is one ambition more than any other which drives Jamie Carragher on: "To knock Sir Alex Ferguson off his f****** perch".

      To consign Manchester United to a title wilderness, just as Fergie did to Liverpool.

      And if he achieves it he doesn't want to be wearing a red shirt with 23 on his back, but a suit and tie.

      Because although Carragher is confident he will win the Premier League as a Liverpool player, his real desire is to win it as a manager. And set up a new Anfield dynasty.

      "It would be more of an achievement as manager because it would come about through my decisions," says the 30-year-old, talking in his restaurant Cafe Sports England ahead of the launch of his book: Carra My Autobiography.

      "It's like the ultimate football man's dream to be better than Ferguson because he is the master.

      "I just hope he hangs around long enough to wait for me."

      If Carragher's desire to finish his coaching badges and set about the enemy as Liverpool manager comes as a pleasant surprise to Kopites, his motives may not.

      The ambition to emulate Anfield's biggest bogeyman is not down to hatred - but respect.

      "I've got more respect for Ferguson than anyone else in the game. He's like a Scouser, really.

      "He's funny, doesn't mind telling people to f*** off, and he even votes Labour. I love him."

      As the most high-profile convert on Merseyside, Carragher is well used to looking clinically at both sides of a tribal divide and telling it like it is.

      That is why Evertonians will be shocked to learn how the one-time self-confessed 'Biggest Blue in Bootle' now wants to beat Everton more than any other side.

      "Losing the derby is worse than losing any other game. My passion has gone full circle. I was made up on the first day of the season when Blackburn scored that late winner at Goodison. We were getting ready to play Sunderland and it gave me a big lift."

      This from the 11-year-old who, when Michael Thomas scored the last-gasp winner at Anfield in 1989 to deny Liverpool the title, celebrated in delirious fashion, applauding lads who scrawled "Thank You Arsenal" on the wall of a Bootle pub.

      "I was a total Everton fanatic right through my childhood and teens," says the defender who went on to play over 500 games for Liverpool.

      "Everton controlled my life and dominated my thoughts 24/7. I went to the away games, followed them across Europe and in the mid-80s went to Wembley so often it began to feel like Alton Towers.

      "When I talk about that Everton team I still say 'we'. Even when I was playing for Liverpool reserves I'd want Everton's first team to win the derby every time."

      His change from fanatical Blue to passionate Red was gradual. The more he established himself at Anfield the more he found himself defending Liverpool against Evertonian jibes. But one incident signified the death of his Everton love affair.

      In January 1999 after Liverpool had thrown away a lead at Old Trafford and were knocked out of the FA Cup by two late goals, he walked into his local Bootle pub The Chaucer, expecting banter but also sympathy. What he got was laughter and derision. "I was drained and demoralised that day and good mates didn't think twice about treating me like any other 'dirty Kopite'.

      "And that did it for me. I couldn't take it any more. People who I thought loved me, were getting off on my misery. The penny dropped. I turned around and walked out.

      "They hadn't done anything wrong. They were just being themselves and they're still my mates. But it was over. When I walked out of that pub I turned my back on Everton for good."

      Any doubts he may have had about making the wrong decision vanished in the increasingly ugly atmosphere of the Merseyside derbies when mates like Steven Gerrard and Robbie Fowler were subjected to loud personal abuse.

      "I hate what they sing about Steven and his family.

      "It's disgusting and goes way beyond the kind of banter that's acceptable in life, not just football.

      Robbie suffered the same type of scandalous taunts which really hurt him and his family. I'm not saying Liverpool fans are blameless because they're not. They dish out abuse during games with our rivals too. But it ends when the game ends.

      "Evertonians spread the lies around the streets of Liverpool and chant them whether they're playing us, Reading or Portsmouth.

      "I even hear it on the telly when they're playing away in Europe and I think that could be my family they're singing about."

      Carragher has more reason than most players to demand respect for the family. When his mother Paula was pregnant with him, she was told he had spina bifida and given the option of an abortion.

      The staunch Catholic woman refused, and the love she showed still moves Jamie deeply today.

      "She was willing to bring up a disabled child. She was prepared to sacrifice her life for me. I owe everything I've ever done in the past 30 years to that decision."

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      It turned out he did not have spina bifida but a condition called gastroschisis, and was born with his bowels outside his stomach (it's why he has a big scar there and no belly button) and spent his first six weeks battling for survival in hospital.

      And he has never stopped battling since. As a kid his hatred of giving in and his all-out desire to succeed became a problem. He was a better player than everyone around him and he would let them know.

      "I couldn't understand or accept that others weren't as good and I couldn't get off their backs. I was always getting dragged aside by managers and told to treat my team-mates better. It still happens today. Rafa often pulls me up about being too harsh on other players.

      "I've had to send a text message to Pepe Reina apologising for what I'd said during a game. I say things to players and afterwards think 'what have I done?' And sometimes after I've had a stand-up row I think 'Oh God, do they hate me?' "But I can't let people around me switch off. Having said that, if someone tells me what to do on the pitch there's a good chance they'll get told to f*** off. That's my job," he says, laughing.

      It may surprise those familiar with Carragher's career statistics to learn that as a teenager he was a prolific striker who played up front for England schoolboys and started there for the reserves at Anfield.

      During the run towards FA Youth Cup glory in 1996 he dropped into midfield then centre-back, his natural position. "Compared to John Terry, Rio Ferdinand or Ledley King, I'm not that big, quick or strong. It's my reading of the game that'smy biggest strength. I love to pull the strings, drive everyone on." If Gerrard is the heart of Liverpool, Carragher is its soul.

      He epitomises the Scouse spirit in a team packed with foreigners. And although he believes the foreign invasion has benefited English club football, he feels it has gone too far.

      "There's definitely too many foreigners in the game. What's the point of spending all this money on the academies if we're not pushing local kids through? Liverpool FC is our club. It's a big part of our city and you've got to give young Scousers with aspirations the chance to succeed.

      "It's not just football. I've got two brothers who find it hard to work in Liverpool in this Capital of Culture year. One of the reasons is we've made it too easy for foreigners to come here and take the jobs."

      His passion for his city and his people is immense. "If I was given the choice between winning the World Cup with England or doing what we did in Istanbul, I'd take Istanbul simply because I know how much it meant to Liverpool.

      "People have told me that we gave them the greatest night of their lives and if they died next week they'd die happy. That's some thought."

      He married Nicola, his Bootle childhood sweetheart, three years ago and they have two kids James, 5, and Mia, 4. Nicola, three years younger than Jamie, was his first and only girlfriend, and he finally plucked up the courage to ask her out when he was 18.

      His reasoning: "Why chase the rest when you can wait for the best?"

      Loyalty is a big word in Carragher's vocabulary. During the frenzy over Gerrard's possible move to Chelsea in 2005, he was asked if he would ever leave for a club bigger than Liverpool.

      His response was immediate: "Where's bigger than Liverpool?"

      But he is under no illusion about the warped spin many modern fans place on loyalty. The lowest point in his career came in the second season under Gerard Houllier after the French manager brought in centre-backs Sami Hyypia and Stephane Henchoz.

      "I'd just been voted Player of the Year but didn't start the season very well and fans were calling for Henchoz to play in my position.

      "I thought 'hang on, a few games ago I was your best player'. I was only 21 back then and I struggled to get my head round it.

      "It angered me and it took a while to get myself together after that.

      "When the fans eventually started singing about dreaming of a team of Carraghers I thought 'you weren't singing that six years ago'.

      "I'm under no illusion. No matter what I've done over the years as soon as someone better comes along it'll be 'f*** Carra off'. But that's football.

      "People go on about how loyal I am to Liverpool. But it's not a question of loyalty. It's a question of 'where am I going to go from Liverpool?' "We're one of the best teams in the world and I'm playing every week.

      "I'm not saying I want to leave Liverpool, but if Liverpool weren't that good and a great team like Real Madrid or Barcelona came in for me I might go, because I've always driven myself to play at the best level I can."

      So what does the future hold for Jamie Carragher? "I've got three years left on my contract and I want to be playing 50 games a season.

      "There's competition for my place and I'm prepared to fight for that because I've been fighting all my life.

      "There will always be technically better players around than me, but no-one will be able to match my passion or drive. I'll be fighting for another contract after this one and I'll be happy then to accept 25 games a season."

      And if, after that, Fergie is still sitting on his perch, he had better watch out.
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      Re: Carra wants to manage Liverpool
      Reply #1: Sep 02, 2008 09:15:08 am
      Beat me to it. I love the guy, although his passoin is abit too extreme in some cases, his passion is unquestonable, his football intellect is un-rivalled and his drive for this club is immense.

      Look forward to the Carragher dynsaty, it will be a successful one.
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      Re: Carra wants to manage Liverpool
      Reply #2: Sep 02, 2008 10:50:11 am
      I reckon that when the 2 dirty yanks get away from our club and D.I.C arrive then they should make Carragher the manager. :)
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      Re: Carra wants to manage Liverpool
      Reply #3: Sep 02, 2008 01:20:03 pm
      Can't wait for the day Carra takes over.
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      Re: Carra wants to manage Liverpool
      Reply #4: Sep 02, 2008 01:32:53 pm
      His passion isn't extreme - he's just a scouser - we're that passionate!!
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      Re: Carra wants to manage Liverpool
      Reply #5: Sep 02, 2008 01:39:23 pm
      It was only yesterday he wanted the Rafa superlambana, now he wants to manage us.

      What next, running for US President?

      Vote Carra I say!
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      Re: Carra wants to manage Liverpool
      Reply #6: Sep 02, 2008 01:43:42 pm
      Oh and knocking Fergie off his f***in perch, hopefully with a sledgie!!
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      Re: Carra wants to manage Liverpool
      Reply #7: Sep 02, 2008 02:26:04 pm
      Has he any training whatsoever in coaching and managing a team? or is he learning on the job?
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      Re: Carra wants to manage Liverpool
      Reply #8: Sep 02, 2008 02:26:44 pm
      come on carra. go learn the coach course and in two years you will be our manager and also a player. ICWT ;D
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      Re: Carra wants to manage Liverpool
      Reply #9: Sep 02, 2008 02:27:32 pm
      Carra has started his courses for coaching badges this summer.

      Ablett is his FA coaching mentor.



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      Re: Carra wants to manage Liverpool
      Reply #10: Sep 02, 2008 02:29:32 pm
      Why would he need a coaching course as Bill and Bob would say, what a load of sh*te!! I know they need them now, but either you got it or you ain't, Carra deffo has it. By the way, fergie doesn't even have any of those coaching badges by the way.
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      Re: Carra wants to manage Liverpool
      Reply #11: Sep 02, 2008 02:42:02 pm
      Why would he need a coaching course as Bill and Bob would say, what a load of sh*te!! I know they need them now, but either you got it or you ain't, Carra deffo has it. By the way, fergie doesn't even have any of those coaching badges by the way.

      Carra has it in buckets... natural leader.

      I know what you mean, paritularly since Southgate was let off...

      But better to have them than not. Ablett just picked up his full FIFA set of badges... and his walking Carra through the (long-winded) process.

      Carra would be a brilliant LFC manager... truly brilliant, for me he is Mr Liverpool.
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      Reply #12: Sep 02, 2008 02:58:43 pm
      I know what you mean Don, they have to have them these days, but I have been reading a couple of LFC books over the summer, mostly to do with 60s and 70s, and it was just the way Shankly and Paisley treated coaching courses, especially ones run by the FA.

      Ever heard of Charlie Hughes - well this bloke used to help run coaching courses held by the FA which league managers were supposed to attend, Shankly or Paisley went to one and ended up holding court themselves, and never ever went back after that.

      Oh and I think Southgate has been taking the course.

      Agree with Carra possibly being a future manager though!!!
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      Re: Carra wants to manage Liverpool
      Reply #13: Sep 02, 2008 03:10:32 pm
      I would love to see that happen within the next ten years..would not want a better lad leading LFC
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      Reply #14: Sep 02, 2008 03:14:32 pm
      I know what you mean Don, they have to have them these days, but I have been reading a couple of LFC books over the summer, mostly to do with 60s and 70s, and it was just the way Shankly and Paisley treated coaching courses, especially ones run by the FA.

      Ever heard of Charlie Hughes - well this bloke used to help run coaching courses held by the FA which league managers were supposed to attend, Shankly or Paisley went to one and ended up holding court themselves, and never ever went back after that.

      Oh and I think Southgate has been taking the course.

      Agree with Carra possibly being a future manager though!!!

      Which books did you read mate? 43 years with the same bird by Brian Reade is a brilliant read.

      I didn't know about Charlie Hughes... interesting fact that.

      Did you know who Pako and Rafa had to visit and study training methods with for a week to get their FIFA badges way back when?

      ...fecking Manure mate!

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      Re: Carra wants to manage Liverpool
      Reply #15: Sep 02, 2008 03:17:24 pm
      Read that Don - but also Tommy Smith's autobiography, The Real Bill Shankly and the Real Bob Paisley, plus some book by Stephen F Kelly on Shankly.

      Just felt great reading some of the stories about the great ones
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      Reply #16: Sep 02, 2008 03:21:54 pm
      Read that Don - but also Tommy Smith's autobiography, The Real Bill Shankly and the Real Bob Paisley, plus some book by Stephen F Kelly on Shankly.

      Just felt great reading some of the stories about the great ones

      Do you if anyone is writing a book on Crazy Horse? I would to read a book on him that is worthy of the man.

      What is Tommy Smith's autobiography like?

      I've read the Real Shankly book too... we are what we are, because of one man. Him.
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      Re: Carra wants to manage Liverpool
      Reply #17: Sep 02, 2008 03:26:17 pm
      I would love to see that happen within the next ten years..would not want a better lad leading LFC


      Tbh with you, now that i've heard about this i can't wait 10 years haha. ;D.
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      Reply #18: Sep 02, 2008 04:11:21 pm
      Don, there is already a book out about Emlyn, just can't remember who it is by, I'm sure there was also an autobiography sometime late 90s I think. Smithy's autobiography is a very good read, obvious stories about shanks, also some funny moments including one about Tommy nearly being nicked at somewhere like West Brom for swearing on the pitch only for Shankly to come out and start bollocking the policeman.

      Also bit of a naughty story regarding Emlyn and the Arsenal match which we drew to hand Derby the championship!
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      Re: Carra wants to manage Liverpool
      Reply #19: Sep 02, 2008 04:14:39 pm
      I can't wait to see Carra as the manager! I'm sure he'll be a terrific manager, seeing as he has a great footballing brain and is so passionate about LFC.

      He'll be a great manager, whenever he becomes one! I have no doubt about that.

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      Re: Carra wants to manage Liverpool
      Reply #20: Sep 02, 2008 06:08:19 pm
      carra manger
      sami assistant manager
      reina goalkeeping coach
      yanks dead

      i live in hope

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