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The Audio Long Read: Extremely loud and incredibly scouse: how Jamie Carragher conquered football punditry

The Audio Long Read: Extremely loud and incredibly scouse: how Jamie Carragher conquered football punditry

The Guardian5 hours ago

Football coverage no longer stops after the final whistle. And in this new era, the former Liverpool defender reigns supreme
By Kieran Morris. Read by Felipe Pacheco

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