LIVERPOOL FC star Jamie Carragher is a hit with the fans off the pitch as well.
Hundreds of football supporters waited for hours to shake hands with their hero, with some queuing from as early as 8am.
The Liverpool defender spent two hours signing memorabilia as well as posing for photographs with die-hard Reds and fans, including young babies.
In the book, Carra: My Autobiography, he reveals that playing for his club was more important to him than representing his country.
The book signing, which took place at WHSmith’s new Liverpool One store, was followed by an invitation-only event.
The party was held at the star’s own restaurant, Cafe Sports England, on Stanley Street last night.
Hundreds of football supporters waited for hours to shake hands with their hero, with some queuing from as early as 8am.
The Liverpool defender spent two hours signing memorabilia as well as posing for photographs with die-hard Reds and fans, including young babies.
In the book, Carra: My Autobiography, he reveals that playing for his club was more important to him than representing his country.
The book signing, which took place at WHSmith’s new Liverpool One store, was followed by an invitation-only event.
The party was held at the star’s own restaurant, Cafe Sports England, on Stanley Street last night.
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