Jamie Carrahger.

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just seen the news and he was filmed spitting at a 14yr old girl .

Her father was giving him stick after united game.

He should be prosecuted for assault.

I was on jury duty once and the charge was the same as this ,spitting at someone out of your car is assault.
 
Seen it about half an hour ago, absolutely disgusting, and says so much about the type of person he must be, not surprised Sky have suspended him, be surprised if he gets back.
 
Wow, he spat at someone. Its not like he dragged the kid out of the car and broke her arms off. Its a bit of spit. Stupid, yes, a bit ugg, yes too, but really? He was on his own time, not at work, not doing Sky stuff, just driving home. Suspension from work? Sacking? No.
 
Wow, he spat at someone. Its not like he dragged the kid out of the car and broke her arms off. Its a bit of spit. Stupid, yes, a bit ugg, yes too, but really? He was on his own time, not at work, not doing Sky stuff, just driving home. Suspension from work? Sacking? No.


You're at the wind up aren't you ?
 
Wow, he spat at someone. Its not like he dragged the kid out of the car and broke her arms off. Its a bit of spit. Stupid, yes, a bit ugg, yes too, but really? He was on his own time, not at work, not doing Sky stuff, just driving home. Suspension from work? Sacking? No.

a case of bringing the company into disrepute

something we are reminded of often at our place.. get a criminal record for anything (especially drink driving) and you will be sacked for bringing the company into disrepute
 
He's apologised multiple times today ...... yeah, it's called "I'll say anything and do anything right now to save my job".

You're history.
 
Have to agree that it's disgusting and expect him to get the sack however I have mixed thoughts. I would imagine most of us have reacted poorly in certain situations and instantly regretted it (I know I have). Listening to an interview with him today you could hear that he was almost in tears and I felt a little bit of sympathy for him. Won't be a good time for him and his family.
 
Have to agree that it's disgusting and expect him to get the sack however I have mixed thoughts. I would imagine most of us have reacted poorly in certain situations and instantly regretted it (I know I have). Listening to an interview with him today you could hear that he was almost in tears and I felt a little bit of sympathy for him. Won't be a good time for him and his family.


I'm struggling to have sympathy for him tbh, spitting at anyone no matter who you are says everything about the type of person you are, it's unquestionably the most disgusting thing you can do.

Book thrown, simples.
 
His interview on the beeb is cringe-worthy, save face and resign your position rather than further humiliate yourself.
 
Or maybe he is genuinely upset and ashamed of his actions and is showing genuine remorse for what happened

Carragher went through his whole career getting a lot of abuse both on and off the pitch , gettin stuff thrown at him etc

This appears to be totally out of character for him so it’s a mistake - an awful mistake that he will serve a punishment but as with everyone else in life people deserve to be allowed to move on and put the incident behind him.

None of us have halos over our head and thankfully no one is hurt from this situation - even though the father prob was the one putting people on real danger throughout the incident
 
What I don't get is why he would get so wound up in the first place.

He is an ex player, now a pundit, who surely should be less biased. Could perhaps understand his anger if he was a Liverpool player being taunted by a Man fan, but what difference does it now make to him whether Liverpool win, lose or draw? He is still paid (or maybe was paid until now) by Sky. he should have been able to rise above that.
 
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