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Jamie Carragher looks worse for wear as Sky Sports pundit belts out Oasis songs on the tube with fans after Wembley gig

Jamie Carragher looks worse for wear as Sky Sports pundit belts out Oasis songs on the tube with fans after Wembley gig

Daily Mail​2 days ago
Liverpool legend and Sky Sports pundit Jamie Carragher was seen looking worse for wear after an Oasis gig over the weekend as he joined fellow fans on the train to sing one of the band's most iconic songs.
Oasis have made their long-awaited return this summer, with the Gallagher brothers - Liam and Noel - joining forces once again on the back of a number of years of hostility between the two.
The tour began on July 4 in Wales at the Principality Stadium, Cardiff, and has so far made its way through Manchester and London, with upcoming dates also in Ireland, Scotland, and the United States among others.
There were five dates in total - all at Wembley Stadium - with the first on July 25 and the last on Saturday night as the band pulled the curtain down on the English capital leg.
And fans were sure to make the most of the event, with Carragher seemingly in attendance over the weekend to enjoy the music - and not just inside the stadium.
The former defender-turned-pundit was snapped singing along to the band's Half The World Away tune, joined by other fans as they boarded the Metropolitan Line.
Jamie Carragher looked worse for wear as he joined Oasis fans on the tube following a one of the band's gigs at Wembley
Shared by Tiktok account @gembeau84, Carragher was seen in a black Oasis bucket hat, with the background making it clear he had boarded the tube line to Aldgate.
The train was between Baker Street and Great Portland Street, but that appeared to be the last thing on the minds of those in the video - including Carragher.
The 47-year-old, who played 737 times for Liverpool, slurred his words and there were awkward periods of silence as those on the train sieved through their brains to try and find the right words before the chorus kicked in.
They were all then in full voice, with Carragher swaying back and forth as he belted out the famous tune in his Liverpool accent.
At the end of the video, he could be seen asking someone off camera: 'Do you even know any Oasis songs?' as others laughed in response.
The pundit, though, overall seems to be making the most of his time off, with top level football to return to television screens soon following the summer break. And he has not been the first person linked to football to watch Oasis this summer, with the likes of Pep Guardiola snapped at the band's Manchester gig.
While the Football League has already returned and Premier League sides have been in pre-season action, there is still over a week until competitive football returns in the English top flight.
When it does, Carragher will be back at the day job with Sky Sports as a pundit, with just a number of days remaining until he may need to put his partying on hold for a little while.
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