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Jamie Carragher lands new job at football club as Sky Sports pundit explains move

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Jamie Carragher is regarded as one of football's top pundits, and now he'll offer his experience and insight to his local football club, Marine, who have big plans for the futureJamie Carragher has been appointed an advisor at non-league club Marine. Based in the coastal town on Crosby, where Carragher lives, the Mariners are looking to continue their progression, with plans for a new stadium taking shape.The former Liverpool defender, who works as a pundit for Sky Sports and CBS Sports, has previously offered his support to Marine through sponsorship, and he's now become part of the framework at Rossett Park.



Carragher commented: "Marine is a proper community football club with good people involved and a clear vision for where it wants to go."I've enjoyed watching the progress the club has made over recent years and I’m pleased to be able to support the club in an advisory capacity going forward."WORLD CUP LEGENDS: The stars who lit up football's greatest tournament - Buy the Special Edition todayREAD MORE: Man Utd star Casemiro slams Jamie Carragher for 'disrespectful' comment as row explodesREAD MORE: Jamie Carragher brutally hammers home Arsenal emotions - 'That's why they're disliked'Marine CEO James Leary added: "This is a brilliant moment for Marine Football Club. His experience and relationships will be a huge help to the club as we continue moving Marine forward over the coming years."In January 2021, Carragher stepped in to sponsor Marine after their FA Cup tie at home to Premier League side Tottenham went behind closed doors amid the global pandemic.

Marine chairman Paul Leary said: "We are indebted to Jamie and the JC23 Foundation for their support in this magical game for Marine.Is Jamie Carragher the best pundit in football? It was Neil Young who guided Marine to promotions in both 2022 and 2024, but last summer he stepped aside after six-and-a-half years as manager and became the club's first-ever director of football.Join our new WhatsApp community and receive your daily dose of Mirror Football content.