Carragher to retire at the end of the season

By on February 7, 2013

Long serving Liverpool defender Jamie Carragher has announced that he will retire at the end of the of the 2012/2013 season.  The thirty five year old made his senior debut for Liverpool in January 1997, after going through Liverpool’s youth system.  He has made 723 appearances for the club, second only behind Ian Callaghan.  During his time with the club he has won multiple honors including the Champions League, and two FA Cups.  The centre-back has played with Liverpool since the age of nine, and has supported the club his whole life.

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