He appeared in the dock at Manchester Crown Court like a familiar-looking stranger, a vivid reminiscence from a distant previous.
Jamie Cassidy had as soon as been one in all the most promising younger footballers at Liverpool, England’s most profitable membership, a participant deemed adequate to coach together with his nationwide workforce forward of the 1996 European Championship.
Today, Cassidy was jailed for 13 years and three months for his half in a conspiracy involving South American drug cartels that noticed 356kg (784lb) of cocaine with an estimated avenue worth of £28million ($35.8m) flood cities throughout northern England.
Cassidy, now 46, didn’t have a “pivotal” function like his 50-year-old brother, Jonathan, who obtained 21 years and 9 months, but it surely was however “significant”, in line with the choose, Sir Ian Dove.
Jamie’s job was to “ensure things ran smoothly” as soon as the medication arrived in Liverpool from the Netherlands, hidden in modified autos. He acted upon instruction, being paid a wage for his “managerial” enter, which concerned taking good care of collections and deliveries that amounted to round 150kg of the drug.
Huge income had been laundered each month however the Cassidys’ operation was stopped after the EncroChat messaging service, as soon as the most popular software of communication in the prison neighborhood, was intercepted by French authorities.
Jonathan Cassidy and Nasar Ahmed, 51, pleaded responsible final month to conspiracy to import and provide class A medicine and to launder cash, whereas Jamie admitted to produce and laundering. Like Jonathan, Ahmed obtained 21 years and 9 months.
Having been held on remand since November 2020, former footballer Cassidy had greater than three years to think about his future.
It may clarify why on Wednesday, as he emerged from the steps that led from the cells in Manchester Crown Court, he appeared relaxed and centered, as the scale of the prices in opposition to him had been laid naked in a authorized setting for the first time.
In his closing notes, the choose recommended “it seemed likely” that Jamie had been drawn by his brother into a “business” that was additionally described as “sophisticated”.
Each of the offenders will serve half of their sentence earlier than being launched on licence.
Across a listening to that stretched over two days, there was solely a temporary point out of Cassidy’s life as a footballer whose expertise was so huge that his identify generally seems in the identical sentences as true Liverpool greats.
In 1994, two summers earlier than Cassidy lined up with future internationals Michael Owen and Jamie Carragher in the Liverpool Under-18s workforce that received the FA Youth Cup by beating a West Ham United aspect that featured Frank Lampard and Rio Ferdinand, he performed for England as they reached the quarter-finals of Under-16 European Championship in the Republic of Ireland.
As a centre-forward, the regard by which he was held was mirrored by the reality he was given the No 10 shirt in that England squad whereas Emile Heskey, who six years later would be part of Liverpool from Leicester City for a document £11million payment, needed to make do with No 12.
Carragher became a legendary determine at Liverpool, making 737 appearances, second on the membership’s all-time record behind Ian Callaghan’s 857. Yet when it got here to England junior choice, Cassidy was referred to as up forward of him and David Thompson, who later featured in 56 Liverpool first-team video games earlier than fruitful spells in the midfields of Coventry City and Blackburn Rovers.
Thompson got here from Birkenhead, which is separated from Liverpool by the River Mersey. In the early Nineteen Nineties, Cassidy and Carragher, born in the identical college yr, had been thought to be the finest two younger gamers in the metropolis for his or her age group.
While Carragher got here from Bootle and went to Savio Salesian College, representing Sefton Boys, Cassidy performed for Liverpool Boys having attended the Alsop complete the place future Liverpool supervisor Gerard Houllier taught when he lived in the metropolis in the late Nineteen Sixties and early ’70s.
Cassidy’s residence turf was Walton and the warren of streets close to City Road, near Everton’s Goodison Park stadium, which became notorious in 1993 due to its proximity to the previous railway line the place two-year-old James Bulger was murdered by two 10-year-old boys.
Much of the reporting that adopted painted an unremittingly bleak image of the space and an “urchin” tradition the place youngsters roamed freely after darkish, inflicting havoc. There was little consideration or sympathy given to a district that had been in contrast, in a paper printed by the European Union, to a few of the poorest elements of southern Italy and the previous East Germany.
Before he joined Liverpool, Cassidy performed for a Sunday league workforce affiliated with a pub referred to as The Pacific. This introduced him into contact with Carragher for the first time, as a result of he was signed to a different workforce in the identical league, Merton Villa. Other younger boys from The Pacific, equivalent to Jon Murphy, Ged Hennigan and Dominic Morley, would make it into the youth techniques of Liverpool and Everton. Yet Cassidy went the furthest.
In his early years with Liverpool, he performed up entrance with Carragher. The pair had been so good that the coaches at Liverpool allowed them to play two years above their age group, despite the fact that they knew they weren’t fairly bodily robust sufficient. This meant that, generally, one would change the different at half-time.
To his household, Carragher continues to be “James”. He is just generally known as “Jamie” to the wider world as a result of Steve Heighway, Liverpool’s academy director, began referring to him and Cassidy as “the two Jamies” once they had been each chosen for Lilleshall, the FA’s residential School of Excellence in the Midlands.
Upon returning to Merseyside from a go to to Lilleshall in 1995, Heighway wrote in his Liverpool match-day programme column, “Both boys are super players.”
David Thompson, Jamie Cassidy, Michael Owen and Jamie Carragher, Liverpool 1996 @Carra23 pic.twitter.com/CmHI8RTIaF
— Angies Liverpool (@angiesliverpool) April 15, 2020
Cassidy was additionally ‘Cass’, a participant team-mates wished on their aspect due to his refined management qualities. His presence offered reassurance due to his consistency and his maturity. Some seemed as much as him, not solely due to his expertise but additionally due to his gown sense.
His soccer associates from the time – all of whom spoke to The Athletic on situation of anonymity as a result of the severity and scale of his prison case – describe Cassidy as an “elegant” footballer, with a shot as ferocious as his tackles. If a problem was there to be received, he relished it. In conversations, comparisons are made with Steven Gerrard, then three years his junior, and now one in all the biggest gamers in Liverpool’s historical past.
While he was good in the air and an in a position runner, Cassidy was additionally left-footed, which gave him an added grace. Those who watched the youth groups at the moment describe a footballer who had all of it — one adequate to be invited to coach with England’s senior squad, underneath Terry Venables, in the build-up to Euro 96.
The Liverpool workforce who received that FA Youth Cup is described by Carragher in his autobiography as a group of “scallies”, not essentially excessive on expertise however stuffed with want. Cassidy fitted proper in, albeit enjoying on the left of midfield. That success was well timed for Liverpool as a result of the first workforce was underneath hearth as a result of their efficiency in an FA Cup ultimate defeat to arch-rivals Manchester United. Over the months that adopted, Cassidy, Carragher, Owen and Thompson all obtained extra publicity to senior coaching. Their performances had been rewarded with new contracts, rising from £250 to £750 a week.
In December 1996, aged 18, Cassidy was given a squad quantity (22) and was chosen on the bench for first-team recreation at Anfield in opposition to Sheffield Wednesday. Though he didn’t get on that day as Liverpool misplaced, 1-0, he was getting nearer to a first-team debut.
Some of the coaches at Liverpool recognized that he was completely different to Carragher and Thompson, who had been obsessives. Carragher would deal with coaching periods like they had been full-scale video games and Thompson would inform senior figures in the squad that he was coming to take their place. Cassidy may very well be aggressive on the pitch however his in any other case calm manner led to questions over his physique language.
Did he care sufficient? His team-mates thought so. This was evidenced when he flew into a deal with throughout a reserve recreation not lengthy after snapping his anterior cruciate ligament (ACL). A leg break meant he spent 18 months out in complete, with these accidents having an affect on three seasons, simply at the level his friends had been breaking into the first workforce and establishing themselves.
There was some perception that this era induced him to lose a yard of tempo, significantly damaging as soccer at the highest degree was turning into extra about physicality, particularly in midfield. One particular person with an understanding of Cassidy’s place describes him as being “really, really unlucky”.
After one other lengthy interval out, team-mates would stare at Cassidy’s legs at Melwood, the membership’s former coaching floor. Above specialist shin pads, which seemed like they had been shatterproof, it appeared as if one in all his knees had doubled in measurement.
Owen became a international famous person due to his performances with England at the World Cup in 1998, and by the summer time of 1999 he had represented Liverpool 86 occasions.
Carragher, in the meantime, had made it to 70 appearances, and Thompson had 25. Gerrard had additionally emerged from the youth ranks, enjoying in 13 video games in the 1998-99 season.
Following a succession of setbacks and operations, Cassidy, aged 20, was nonetheless ready for his first-team debut. All of this was enjoying out in opposition to a backdrop of huge cultural change at Liverpool instigated by supervisor Houllier, who was driving extra skilled requirements. That shift finally led to some gamers, no matter earlier standing, transferring on.
According to directors at the membership, main academy figures thought of Cassidy to be a big expertise, although he was by no means fairly in the identical bracket as Owen and Carragher. These sources have informed The Athletic that they can’t bear in mind him inflicting any issues for the coaches, pointing solely in the direction of accidents as a cause he ultimately left.
There was shock, nevertheless, when he signed for Cambridge United, a four-hour drive away, in 1999. Cambridge had been combating to remain in the third tier of English soccer; many at Liverpool believed Cassidy may have made a contemporary begin at a greater degree, incomes first rate cash, for instance, in Division One (now the Championship — England’s second tier).
Quickly, Cassidy misplaced contact with the gamers at Liverpool with whom he’d spent his teenage years. Most of the band of brothers who had received the FA Youth Cup in 1996 instantly had much less in widespread, and whereas some fell into the non-League system at golf equipment equivalent to Barrow, Droylsden and Vauxhall Motors, others became related to the recreation’s beginner scene in Liverpool.
Having entered a relationship with a girl, Cassidy slipped off the radar completely. Some puzzled whether or not he was too embarrassed or proud to attempt to work his approach again up the soccer ladder, given how extremely rated he had been.
If he misplaced his love for the recreation, he didn’t present it at Cambridge, however he made little impression on a dressing room dominated by senior professionals.
He stood out primarily as a result of he was a Scouser, far-off from residence. Though it was apparent in coaching periods he was technically wonderful, he couldn’t emulate team-mates equivalent to Trevor Benjamin and Martin Butler, who would each signal for golf equipment greater up the meals chain in Leicester City and Reading.
In a season when Cambridge completed two locations and 4 factors above the relegation zone, Cassidy began simply 4 league video games, with one other 4 appearances from the bench.
He didn’t strike one in all Cambridge’s most senior gamers at the membership as a unhealthy lad. “Quite the opposite, I liked him — a really nice kid,” he mentioned.
Nonetheless, he continued, he appeared the kind of participant “that might need a rocket up his a**e now and then”.
Cassidy’s profession was over by the time he was 23. After temporary spells at non-League sides Cambridge City and Northwich Victoria, he reappeared at Burscough, a sixth-tier membership in west Lancashire, 18 miles north of Liverpool, partway via pre-season in the summer time of 2001.
A match programme at the finish of the subsequent marketing campaign suggests he made simply 5 appearances for the membership, with three of them begins.
Money was tight at Burscough, and gamers had been paid small sums, money in hand. Yet the membership had been growing a repute as a place the place gamers may trampoline into the skilled ranks, due to the supervisor John Davison, who labored as a schoolteacher, and his assistant, Peter King, who got here from Liverpool and had a robust grip on a native soccer panorama the place Burscough may naturally recruit.
Those who flourished at Burscough tended to be strikers, equivalent to Michael Yates (who went to Dundee in the Scottish Premier League), Ryan Lowe (Shrewsbury Town), Robbie Talbot (Morecambe) and Lee McEvilly (Rochdale).
Cassidy, nevertheless, by no means actually obtained going. One participant thinks he arrived carrying a again damage. Had he been extra established at the membership, possibly he would have been despatched to a specialist however he believes Burscough didn’t have the means to deal with him.
After one coaching session, Cassidy appeared to vanish for a whereas. His absence was by no means defined. Though he returned to the squad, his keep at the membership was finally temporary. Even although he did play, some team-mates wanted to be reminded of the knowledge to show it — he barely made an impression.
Elsewhere, Carragher and Owen had been now Champions League gamers, having received their first trophies at Liverpool, lifting the League Cup, FA Cup and UEFA Cup (as we speak’s Europa League) in the 2000-01 season. Cassidy, nevertheless, light out of sight and thoughts.
It is believed Cassidy turned to the constructing commerce, the place he labored together with his father.
When he was arrested in 2020, a month after his brother Jonathan was apprehended after touchdown at Manchester Airport following a flight from Dubai, officers discovered an encrypted phone with an Estonian SIM card in a search of his property.
On EncroChat, the place drug offers had been organized with traffickers in the Netherlands who had connections to cocaine cartels from Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia and Ecuador, it was established by investigators that his consumer identify was Nuclear Dog.
In April 2020, one other EncroChat consumer going by Whisky Wasp engaged a contact by sending a {photograph} of his tv display. He was on Netflix, watching El Chapo, a dramatised TV collection about a Mexican drug lord. Whisky Wasp joked that they shared the identical birthday. He was, the truth is, Jonathan Cassidy.
Judge Dove would later describe the comparability as a “stupid exaggeration”, albeit “one not so far from the truth to be fanciful”.
According to the UK’s Crown Prosecution Service (CPS), Jonathan was the “leading” determine behind a cocaine import operation that delivered portions of the drug on an “industrial” scale.
On Wednesday, it was revealed that, between March and April 2020, the Cassidy brothers had been utilizing EncroChat nearly on daily basis.
After Jonathan brokered agreements with suppliers in the Netherlands, Jamie “acted on direction” in his “operational role”, making certain the medication made their approach round the north of England. From there, a third man, Nasar Ahmed, who was sitting beside the Cassidys’ in the dock as we speak, handled the cash. On not less than one event, an alternate was made utilizing a reusable bag from the Asda grocery store chain.
It was revealed that when one in all Jonathan’s couriers was stopped by police as he met a provider, “it did not dent his enthusiasm for the next deal”, and the following day, he went to work on EncroChat once more.
When a consignment arrived in England, Jamie, as Nuclear Dog, despatched his brother a record of shoppers and their shares. He was, in impact, the book-keeper in the operation. Subsequent correspondence suggests the pair thought of utilizing one other encrypted gadget provided by the Sky organisation at the finish of the April, however any change of course at that time would have been too late to keep away from the authorities.
On June 13, an administrator at EncroChat informed customers that the firm’s area had been seized by a “government entity” and that the service may not assure safety. That entity turned out to be the French intelligence providers.
On the identical night, on-line data confirmed investigators that Ahmed looked for Emirates airline flights to the United Arab Emirates. He was arrested in Bury, in the north of Greater Manchester, the following morning.
On July 8, Jonathan used his iPad to learn an article about Mark Fitzgibbon, a Liverpool fugitive who had been arrested in Portugal following 16 years on the run. He additionally learn tales on the Manchester Evening News’ web site about police operations in the metropolis.
That night, he drove to Manchester Airport and flew to Dubai, the place he informed an property agent that he had a funds of £2.3million to spend on a villa, which was later furnished with a mattress costing £22,000.
By the finish of the September, he searched the web once more, this time for his brother’s identify, after he had briefly left the United Kingdom. Investigators established that he was looking for out whether or not Jamie had been arrested.
It appeared the pair had been in the clear however, the following month, Jonathan was arrested on arrival at Manchester Airport after coming back from Dubai, telling officers that he “did not know what they were talking about”.
Jamie was arrested a month later. His defence tried to argue that he was the first of the three males to confess his half, but this admission solely got here solely after a lengthy battle to attempt to show the EncroChat proof as inadmissible.
The smashing of EncroChat has finally helped the National Crime Agency perform “the UK’s biggest law enforcement operation”, one which has since “dismantled entire organised crime groups”, resulting in 746 arrests and the seizure of £54million in money and greater than two tonnes of medicine.
On remand, Cassidy was described by jail officers as a “positive role model for his peers”. In the three years since his arrest, he had taken on a function for the Samaritans and one letter partly learn out in court docket heard how he had “listened to others in crisis, helping prevent callers from taking their own lives”.
Amid the jail inhabitants, he lived with drug customers, coming to grasp the affect of his choices as a supplier. He admitted to being “ashamed” of what he had executed and, in sentencing, the choose eliminated two years from Cassidy’s time period as a result of his “redemptive behaviour”.
Cassidy will, in time, have the probability to rebuild his life, however for these who bear in mind him from his early days, there may be simply remorse at how a particular expertise was derailed.
(Top picture: Liverpool rejoice successful the 1996 FA Youth Cup, with Jamie Cassidy circled; Aubrey Washington/EMPICS by way of Getty Images)
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