IT MUST HAVE been an unusual feeling for Jason McAteer, hoofing the ball into the Kop end without getting castigated for it.
He would never have got away with it back in his playing days.
McAteer was back on the Anfield pitch this week — along with 84 lucky winners of Carlsberg’s #JoinTheGreats competition — and spent a few minutes dabbling in a spot of GAA.
On the basis of this, he needs to spend that fine stretch in the evenings out in the back garden working on his lifting technique:
Jason McAteer brings a bit of GAA to Anfield as he kicks a point into the Kop end
IT MUST HAVE been an unusual feeling for Jason McAteer, hoofing the ball into the Kop end without getting castigated for it.
He would never have got away with it back in his playing days.
McAteer was back on the Anfield pitch this week — along with 84 lucky winners of Carlsberg’s #JoinTheGreats competition — and spent a few minutes dabbling in a spot of GAA.
On the basis of this, he needs to spend that fine stretch in the evenings out in the back garden working on his lifting technique:
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