Ex-Rangers player and manager Graeme Souness traded verbal blows with talkSPORT's Simon Jordan in a debate over Manchester United that left the Scottish international with his head in his hands.
Souness, who spent five years as player-manager at Rangers, has been in media work for the best part of over a decade, becoming one of the UK's best recognised pundits in the process.
Often portraying himself much like the character he was in his playing days, the Edinburgh-born star has become renowned for his no-nonsense views and briskness, not backing down from any potential debate.
However, alongside talkSPORT regular Simon Jordan, the pair entered a heated debate which saw sparks fly. Souness argued that Ed Woodward had ruined Manchester United from the inside out, leaving them without a Premier League trophy in what will be a decade should they not win the top-flight title this summer; albeit Jordan argued that Woodward was not to blame, instead believing that Alex Ferguson's maestro was the only reason United hadn't endured a tumultuous period sooner.
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