Welcome to the thirty second Can They Score podcast. During this week’s episode, Tom, Jon, Paul and I look back at our devastating Derby defeat against Manchester City; including in-depth discussion into Sir Alex’s selection, Ji Sung Park’s deterioration and Ryan Giggs’ legacy. To finish, we consider our remaining title hopes before previewing both Swansea’s trip to Old Trafford and City’s trip to St James Park.
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Can’t really disagree with anything that was said about the Derby. Nice to hear other United fans acknowledge that we have a sub-par squad carrying past-their-prime players like Giggs and Park and that we were fortunate to win the league last season. I really hope Fergie finally sees sense and has a major overhaul this Summer. We have enough players “for the future”. We need to bring in world-class players in their prime who can take us forward and make us competitive again.