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Ryan Giggs the evergreen Legend

Discussion in 'Manchester United' started by Antonio-Valencia, Jan 6, 2013.

  1. Antonio-Valencia

    Antonio-Valencia Active Member

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    The legend is still very good, for the last few games he's been involved in, he has been great, especially the second half of the Newcastle game.

    His passing is still world class, his crosses in the Wigan game was very good and his 50 yard pass for Van Persie's goal was just sublime.

    to be honest in the past 3 years he always gets his form back and starts playing great after December and he mostly gets more playing times in the second half of the season.

    its hard to believe that he's 39 years old, i think he can still go on for another year, his experience will help the younger players and like against West ham, we could need his experiences in some games.

    It will be sad day when he finally retires but i still think he can still play on for another season because he can be a great squad player, who agree's with me?

    it will be difficult to see a Man United squad without Ryan Giggs in it once he retires.

    he is a LEGEND.
     
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  2. Big Ern

    Big Ern Lord, Master, Guru & Emperor

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    West Ham fan here, and family means I support Wales, shame he never pulled on the England shirt or he'd be named as one of the all time greats of World football. I remember before Beckham left and Milan were interested in Giggs that ferguson said Beckham could go for £30m + but Giggs was priceless. Probably the best player in Premiership history.
     
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  3. Antonio-Valencia

    Antonio-Valencia Active Member

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    Agreed, Ryan Giggs is the best player in premiership history. a player who has won everything with United.

    i also agree with the England part too, the credit player's like Lampard and Gerrard gets, Ryan Giggs don't get the credit he deserves.

    Lampard and Gerrard are legends too but to see their names pop up in the all time greats of world football list and not Ryan Giggs is a shame because Ryan Giggs deserves it.

    it will be a sad day when he retires, hopefully he'll stick around for another season because it does look like he still got it.
     
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  4. Ivor Biggun

    Ivor Biggun Member

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    It probably has something to do with the fact he's Welsh and has never, ever been eligible to play for England.
     
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    That ball to RVP was world-class, i hope he scores in the league soon.
     
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  6. King Shergar

    King Shergar Well-Known Member

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    It's funny how England have missed a quality natural left footed winger for decades. Yet Wales have had 2 of the best left wingers in the world play for them with Giggs and now Bale. If only one of them had been English :biggrin:
     
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  7. green_day

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    Thank god both of them are welsh.
     
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