SINCE breaking into Liverpool’s first team 13 years ago, Jamie Carragher has played alongside all those who have established themselves as modern Anfield greats.
From Steve McManaman through to Fernando Torres, Carragher has stood shoulder-to-shoulder with the men who will be revered forever more and seen at first hand what separates the great from
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Made me laugh. Modest even in his praise of others, that Carra.
I love big nostalgic things like this. I hope Owen isn't booed today. Though I thought his decision to join United was obviously shit, he's coming back to play this match, which is such a great occasion and for such a great cause that booing would just be really ugly, and would put a huge dampener on things. I'll probably forever feel like he betrayed our club, but on a day like this, surely we should be focusing on the good memories - and Michael provided a lot of them.
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one third won't boo because they're over it/forgiven him/understand etc
one third will occasionally boo because they're angry but want to repect what the day is about
and one third won't give a shit and holler until they're voices break.
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I sincerely hope Owen isn't booed today. It's a match in celebration of Carra after all, it shouldn't be about what players are playing where, etc. Also, Owen did a damn lot for us while he was with us, and the true fans will never forget that, no matter what they think of him now.
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