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Jamie Carragher apologises after his Twitter feud with Danny Simpson gets personal

Published 20:31 29 May 2017 BST

Robert Redmond
Jamie Carragher apologises after his Twitter feud with Danny Simpson gets personal

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Jamie Carragher's Twitter feud with Danny Simpson may have just ended.

Carragher and the Leicester City full-back have been involved in a back and forth on Twitter in recent months. It all began when the former Liverpool defender criticised the Leicester players for their dramatic return to form following the dismissal of Claudio Ranieri. The Foxes' title winning manager had reportedly fell out with senior players at the club before he was sacked in February, and Carragher wasn't impressed with their miraculous upturn in form. Simpson seemingly wasn't impressed with Carragher's criticism, and took his chance to land a dig when Carragher was pictured training in Everton gear for a Sky Sports segment with Romelu Lukaku. https://twitter.com/dannysimpson/status/836874321725382656 Carragher hit back. https://twitter.com/Carra23/status/836885348751900672 https://twitter.com/dannysimpson/status/836886364775931905 https://twitter.com/Carra23/status/836888266850840576 And Simpson used the oldest joke going about any Liverpool player of the last 25 years. https://twitter.com/dannysimpson/status/836893827004760066 https://twitter.com/Carra23/status/836896031887388672 https://twitter.com/dannysimpson/status/836900292297912320 https://twitter.com/Carra23/status/837329345144315905 The beef between the pair settled down for a while - until Carragher tweeted this humorous photo on Sunday evening. https://twitter.com/Carra23/status/868866695967977472 Simpson took stock, and waited a full day to hit back. And once again went for the old, 'I won the Premier League, but you didn't' joke. Classic. https://twitter.com/dannysimpson/status/868953869765791744 Carragher hit back. https://twitter.com/Carra23/status/869213054290022400 And Simpson made it personal. He would later delete the tweet. Carragher's response referenced Simpson's conviction for assault in 2015, but the former Liverpool defender would delete the tweet within minutes of posting it. Carragher apologised for getting personal, but said "a line was crossed" by Simpson. https://twitter.com/Carra23/status/869261368016416768 And the Leicester defender also apologised. https://twitter.com/dannysimpson/status/869262123079262208 This is probably the last we'll see of this Twitter feud. https://twitter.com/JOE_co_uk/status/869262535442272256

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