Jamie Carragher has been a dominant voice in football media since hanging up his boots, but now the Liverpool legend is stepping back into the formal side of the game with a surprising new role that hits close to home.
The Bootle-born defender, known for his 737 appearances and Champions League triumph with Liverpool in 2005, has taken on an advisory position at Marine FC—a community club just a stone's throw from his roots in Crosby. It's a move that feels natural for a man so deeply tied to the city, as he shifts from punditry to hands-on support.
Marine confirmed the news on their official website, with CEO James Leary expressing excitement: "This is a brilliant moment for Marine Football Club. Jamie is someone who genuinely cares about football and the local community, and he's followed closely what we've been building here over the last few years. His experience and relationships will be a huge help as we continue moving Marine forward."
For Carragher, who has built one of the strongest media careers in football since retiring in 2013, this marks a rare return to a club-level role—eschewing the dugout for an advisory capacity that aligns with Marine's ambitious growth plans. "Marine is a proper community football club with good people involved and a clear vision," Carragher said. "I've enjoyed watching the progress the club has made over recent years, and I'm pleased to be able to support them going forward."
This isn't the first Liverpool connection with Marine, and for fans who remember Carragher's fierce loyalty on the pitch, it's a fitting next chapter—one that blends his love for the game with his commitment to local football. Whether this sparks a new trend for ex-pros or remains a unique partnership, it's a reminder that sometimes the biggest impacts happen close to home.
