JAMIE CARRAGHER’S LAST GAME

Friends Of Liverpool

Jamie Carragher will be playing his final game for Liverpool on Sunday 19th May 2013. having won two FA Cups, three League Cups, two Community Shields, one Champions League, one UEFA Cup and two Super Cups in his 16th years playing with the club he loves.

Naturally, it promises to be an emotional day for the crowd, if not the player himself who has vowed not to shed a single tear, preferring, instead to concentrate on the job of playing well on the pitch and ensuring that Liverpool emerge victorious in their final game of the Season.

Sky Sports punditry alongside Jamie Rednapp and Gary Neville beckon for the boy from Bootle for a Season or two, at least, should be interesting to say the least.

The QPR game will also be a chance for Daniel Sturridge to add to his impressive tally of 10 goals since his January signing, while the sensational Philippe Coutinho will be hoping to add to his 7 assists and 2 goals since his move to Liverpool at the turn of the year.

3-1 to the Reds

 

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