The Overlap | Jamie Carragher: From Everton fan to Liverpool legend | Stick to Football EP 49

Seems a bit weird. Doesnt want to tell us what brand aftershave he wears? come on.
 
Anyone else feel some of these fans are so performative with their Qatar rage... all this stuff was known back in 2010 and didn't get anywhere near a sizeable protest/boycott movement, so its not going to do shit a month before the tournament with everything built bought and booked.
 
Anyone else feel some of these fans are so performative with their Qatar rage... all this stuff was known back in 2010 and didn't get anywhere near a sizeable protest/boycott movement, so its not going to do shit a month before the tournament with everything built bought and booked.

I don't think the fans you refer to had anywhere near the same platform when the World Cup was announced.
 
I don't think the fans you refer to had anywhere near the same platform when the World Cup was announced.
I don't mind that they had no platform, its more the feeling I get that this became a thing for some people (particularly youtuber football fans) just in the last 6 months when it was a known thing 12 years ago

That Adam McKola gobshite for example has been around for at least since the Moyes era and now he suddenly has the right to be "shaking with anger" at Gary Neville? You never gave a shit about this until the last few weeks you dickhead
 
His comments on Martinez are good. Nice to see a world class CB saying height doesn't necessarily matter.

He was a United fan as a kid iirc, can't believe we didn't even try for him when a CB was much needed at that time.
 



Can't wait for the full interview love Ruud!
 
Funny story about Keano, coaching, how he felt when CR7 & Rooney came along, the fall out and the patch up with Sir Alex, working with Sir Bobby Robson, how he would coach a player with a character like young Ruud had etc.

 
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The Hodgson one that’s gone up recently is great. As someone born in the early 90s my only memories of him are from Fulham onwards so it’s fun to watch him talk about his Inter days etc.
 
Roy Keane carried that one

 
Keans face in the most recent overlap upload when nevile suggested fred starting on Saturday :lol:
 
Keans face in the most recent overlap upload when nevile suggested fred starting on Saturday :lol:
Makes me wonder if Keane even watches our games, he just has vendetta against certain players and can't get past that. Everyone is crying out for Fred to start the final except Keane.

At Old Trafford we created the better chances and should have been leading at half time, and yet he says "City left them off the hook at Old Trafford" all so he can discredit the idea of Fred starting.
 
To be fair Neville should stick to this than going all political. He is quite a good interviewer and this one’s looks another good one.

 
Listening to it now, had no idea Dele's childhood was so tumultuous. Dealing drugs at 8 years old! Poor kid, that's awful.
 
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Fair play to him having the courage to talk about things. We never know how people are doing behind closed doors. Good to hear he's doing better.
Exactly. A reminder to maybe be kinder. We know so little of what people are going through. Maybe think about that before spewing vitriol at others.
 
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Exactly. A reminder to maybe be kinder. We know so little of what people are going through. Maybe think about thay before spewing vitriol at others.

Absolutely right, easy to throw words and sentences around. Addiction is absolutely awful and the vicious cycle of that and depression can destroy lives, and I've seen that first hand. My respect for him after watching that is huge and for his adopted family and people that tried to help him too. Good luck to him and more importantly than anything hope he's good in life.
 
Exactly. A reminder to maybe be kinder. We know so little of what people are going through. Maybe think about thay before spewing vitriol at others.
This. Listening to Dele Alli I was reminded of Sancho. I've been very critical of his attitude but it's evident he has been going through some stuff too. Now, I don't want to suggest that Sancho is dealing with same issues as Alli or had a similar childhood but we should all keep in mind that each person has their own story with unique circumstances that have shaped them. If they're failing, then there's probably a good explanation for that.
 
That was an unbelievable interview that totally transformed my perception of him. Well done of him to have the courage to speak so openly about him, really hope he can get back to playing well after this.