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Jamie Carragher looks back on the 2011 January transfer deadline day & discusses Liverpool selling Fernando Torres & signing Luis Suarez & Andy Carroll.

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28 Comments

  1. This is hilarious because in the news feed as carra is talking you can see the news of Salah going on loan to Fiorentina and Cuadrado going to Chelsea

  2. Loving the yellow band at the bottom talking about ‘Chelsea player Salah’ 😂 Chelsea got rid of Salah and De Bruyne as Jose didn’t do youth and before them they bought Schevchenko and Torres and ruined their careers 🤦‍♀️ .

  3. Love the foreshadowing with the ticker showing the Salah loan move away from Chelsea at the same time as they talk about Torres flopping and us getting saurez!

  4. Liverpool played chelsea that weekend- i have BOTH programmes printed for that game
    the one with torres /carol the ones without etc
    BOTH ARENT WORTH THE PAPER THEY ARE WRITTEN ON – same with the ticket ,couldnt even get a tenner for all 3 on ebay 😀

  5. At first it was funny watching him fail at Chelsea because it was a move to a direct rival for money, but then it was sad. He really was an amazing player

  6. "What sort of efforts did the club make to help him feel comfortable?"
    "Well they supported his racist abuse of fellow professionals and his assault by biting in the workplace. It really goes to show what a good player he was."

  7. Torres was amazing in Liverpool but Suárez was other thing. He some times was doing things in the pitch that you can´t believe. Today, his career is coming to an end but in her prime, Suárez is one of the best strikers of the history of football.

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