Time runs out for Potter and Rodgers

Time runs out for Potter and Rodgers

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The Manchester derby awaits Michael Carrick

Sam Matterface, Alex Crook and Gabby Agbonlahor look ahead to the Manchester derby taking place tomorrow lunchtime and ask if this is the worst possible start Carrick could ask for. Meanwhile, Alex incurs the wrath of a passionate Man Utd caller and the boys ask who the London de ...  Show more

Arsenal take step to ending semi-final nightmares

Jim White and Simon Jordan reflect on the Carabao Cup semi-final that saw Arsenal edge out Chelsea at Stamford Bridge but is the tie over? Meanwhile, Simon gives his take as Gareth Southgate called for football to 'embrace a modernised version of the traditional manager' in the w ...  Show more

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