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Published 15:34 6 Sept 2016 BST
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"We would watch games together and talk about it every day. I think he respected that I would enter arguments with him. He was always very loud; you could hear his voice above everyone else’s."Carragher has conveyed his football knowledge over the past three years as a pundit on Sky Sports. The former Liverpool defender also has the pedigree of winning numerous trophies during his career, as well as the respect of his peers, and is capable of articulating his knowledge. There's no guarantee that these qualities would equate to a successful managerial career, but Carragher appears to have the potential to make a good fist of it.
However, Carragher's media work has taken precedence and there appears to be no sign of him making the move into the dugout - unlike his Sky Sports colleague Gary Neville, who tried his hand at management with Valencia last season, and had long spoken of his desire to become a manager.
A passage from Ring of Fire offers insight into why Carragher isn't ready to become a manager just yet.
According to the book's author, the "guilt" Carragher experienced after a poor result when he was a player explains why the 38-year-old has, so far, has chosen to focus on being a pundit for Sky Sports, rather than become a manager.
"That's the one thing I enjoy about not playing: not suffering the disappointment," Carragher tells Hughes.
"The low of the disappointment was more extreme than the high of the victory. When you did well, you felt only relief. You were happy that your head wasn't going to be battered for a week. You could get on with your life, take the kids to school - everything was fine. It wasn't as if you were buzzing. The worries went away for a short time. When we lot, I only felt enormous guilt. It was horrible."The GAA Hour Hurling Show relives Tipperary’s sensational All-Ireland victory with Paidí Maher. Listen below or subscribe on iTunes.
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