Ryan Giggs Fiture And Figure Legend

Posted by LIfeWorld on Wednesday, February 27, 2013

11. Ryan Giggs

Birthdate:29 Nov 1973
Birthplace:Cardiff, Wales
Position:Midfielder
Appearances927
Goals Scored166
Joined United:29 Nov 1987
United Debut:02 Mar 1991 v Everton (H)
International:Wales (retired)
The Ryan Giggs story goes on - and on and on - and still his powers show no sign of waning. No longer the daring, dashing left-winger who tormented full-backs but a calming influence and one of the sharpest passers around.
Always willing to try the adventurous, although his legs may have lost the explosive acceleration, his brain remains ahead of his younger rivals and his ability to produce telling crosses and assists has never been better. In summary, the Welshman is a phenomenon and a footballer to be treasured and talked about in revered tones long after he eventually decides to hang up his boots.
Bryan Robson feels that may not be until he has slipped into his 40s. A man who was not named PFA Players' Player until 2009 remains a key part of Sir Alex Ferguson's squad. An ally to the boss and an indvidual who commands total respect in the dressing room.
To list Giggs' honours becomes something of a chore. The most decorated player in the British game, the potential that earned him two PFA Young Player of the Year awards earlier in his career has long since been realised. Ryan is United's record appearance-maker; he surpassed Sir Bobby Charlton's 758 on the night he helped the Reds secure a third European Cup triumph - his second - in Moscow on 21 May 2008.
It now stands at 909; a tally which is likely to increase in the 2012/13 season. Good luck to anybody trying to better it and who would say with any conviction that he cannot do the unthinkable and breach the 1,000 barrier? It would appear a tall order but normal logic doesn't apply to the career of the Salford-raised superstar.
He's the only player to have scored in every Premier League season and even managed to mark his 900th appearance with the most dramatic of winners in injury time at Norwich. The wide-eyed celebration that followed proved he is as enthusiastic
about the game as he has ever been.
Yet United's most decorated player might never have graced Old Trafford, had it not been for Sir Alex Ferguson’s intervention. Cardiff-born Giggs was attending Manchester City's School of Excellence in his early teens, but Sir Alex made a personal visit to his house on his 14th birthday and Ryan jumped at the chance to sign for his boyhood favourites. Ryan turned professional at United in November 1990 and made his league debut in the old Division One against Everton at Old Trafford on 2 March 1991 as a substitute for Denis Irwin. His first league start in 1991/92 also proved a memorable occasion, as he also scored his first ever United goal that day (albeit via a huge deflection off Colin Hendry) in a 1-0 win over Manchester City.
Giggs' first senior trophy arrived in November 1991 as United beat Red Star Belgrade in the European Super Cup final. He picked up his second winners' medal five months later as the Reds beat Nottingham Forest in the League Cup final. The following season, 1992/93, saw Giggs and United win the inaugural Premier League title. Ryan was an integral part of two Double-winning sides, in 1993/94 and 1995/96, before going one better in 1998/99 by adding the European Cup to the FA Cup and Premier
League trophy. His contributions to the Treble-winning campaign included a superb solo goal to win the FA Cup semi-final replay against Arsenal at Villa Park, commonly regarded as one of United's greatest ever goals. Ryan celebrated 10 years at Old Trafford with a testimonial match against Celtic in 2001/02.
A year later he bagged his 100th career goal in the 2-2 draw with Chelsea at Stamford Bridge and became only the second-ever player to play 700 games for United when he helped the Reds to a dramatic 1-0 win over Liverpool at Anfield in March 2007. Two months later, he became a league title winner for the ninth time, beating the record of eight championship medals held by Liverpool legends Phil Neal and Alan Hansen.
In the interests of prolonging his club career at the highest level, Ryan retired from international football with Wales in June 2007 after 64 games and 12 goals. In October 2007, he extended his United contract to June 2009. December 2007 brought two landmark feats - Ryan was awarded the OBE (Order of the British Empire) for his services to football and he scored his 100th league career goal in the 4-0 home win over Derby County. Ryan crowned the epic 2007/08 season, his 18th in United's first team, by scoring the Reds'
second goal in the last-day league win at Wigan and slotting home what proved to be the decisive penalty in the Champions League final shoot-out. Giggs' career continued with a flourish during 2008/09, when he adopted a more central position in midfield or just off the main striker as the Reds retained the title.
Used primarily in his old wing position during 2009/10, Ryan was one of the Reds' most consistent performers until February when, in a challenge with Aston Villa's Steve Sidwell, he fractured his right arm and missed five weeks of football. The injury forced Giggs out of key European ties, as well as the Carling Cup final, but he returned in late March to drive United's relentless (yet ultimately unsuccessful) bid for a fourth consecutive title. Despite not adding to his medals tally, there was still much to celebrate personally in 2009/10. He was named BBC Sports Personality of the Year - on 30 November, the day after his 36th birthday - and a few weeks later he extended his Reds contract by one year.
Giggs' brought up another landmark, as he surpassed Charlton's United league appearances record by playing his 607th game against Liverpool in March 2011. He'd already penned another one-year deal and this was no sentimental gesture by Sir Alex:
his elder statesman continued to produce some instrumental performances both in the middle and out wide. The 2010/11 title triumph was Giggs' 12th in total: more than most of the clubs in existence.
In what is increasingly becoming his forte, Ryan continued his spree of record-breaking into the ultimately disappointing campaign of 2011/12. Even in the final game of the season, as the Reds earned a victory that was so close to earning another title, he was charged with the responsibility of playing just behind Wayne Rooney at Sunderland and pulling the strings - only being denied a goal by Simon Mignolet's stunning save.
There was no time to dwell on the despair that followed in the seconds after the final whistle at the Stadium of Light. Giggs was to get his wish of performing in a major tournament when named captain in Stuart Pearce's Great Britain Olympic squad. It meant he would miss his first pre-season tour but is a fitting tribute to his talents. Anybody viewing the event as some kind of swansong would be advised to think again. With another rolling year's contract secured, competition may be as fierce as ever after the arrival of Shinji Kagawa and Nick Powell, who was born a couple of months before the veteran was helping the Reds win a first-ever Double. But expect
Giggs to stretch his remarkable appearance record for another year yet and maybe even beyond that.
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Zaha will shine at Manchester United

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Fergie’s bagged a real super-Zaha
Wilfriend Zaha has been tipped to become a huge hit for Manchester United. Crystal Palace winger Zaha, 20, is expected to have a medical at Old Trafford today ahead of his £15m move. United will loan him back immediately to the London side for the rest of the season, but former Palace boss Dougie Freedman thinks Zaha will soon make an impression on Sir Alex Ferguson’s first team. The Bolton manager saw Zaha come through the ranks during his time as a player at Palace and was assistant boss when the forward made his debut for the Eagles in 2010. The Scot then nurtured the in-demand winger during his time as Palace chief and believes he has the right “arrogance” to succeed at United. He said: “If it is Man United and he is getting a medical, then he fully deserves it. It is the biggest club in the world and I believe he could go into that team and surprise a few. He won’t be fazed by it. I would not say he is cocky off the field but on the field he has a certain arrogance that you have to have."

The Daily Mail says Sir Alex has identified France Under-19 centre back Kurt Zouma as another summer transfer target. The paper claims the boss wants to buy a long-term replacement for Nemanja Vidic and has also sent scouts to watch Benfica's Ezequiel Garay several times.

Elsewhere, the Manchester Evening News features a story on Paul Scholes after the Reds legend signed up for a 300-mile charity bike ride – which takes place at the same time as the UEFA Champions League final. He has agreed to take part in the ride from Malaga to Gibraltar in May and all proceeds raised will go to the Hearts and Minds charity.
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Ryan Giggs Eyes FA -CUP Triumph

Posted by LIfeWorld on Saturday, January 26, 2013

“The FA Cup means a lot. We've not done as well as we should've done really, in the last eight or nine years. There are a lot of players that are desperate to win it."
- Ryan Giggs

Giggs: We want the FA Cup

Ryan Giggs says Manchester United are “desperate” to win the FA Cup after booking a place in the fifth round with a comfortable 4-1 victory over Fulham on Saturday.

The Reds' legend, who was a standout performer at Old Trafford, believes his early penalty conversion was the catalyst for victory, but feels his team-mates could have been more clinical in the final third having created a number of clear chances to test opposition keeper Mark Schwarzer.
“We got the early goal, which is what you always want, but we didn't really kick on from there," Giggs told ESPN. “We had a couple of chances and probably should have been a little bit more clinical, but then in the second half we were.
“It does help [scoring early]. If you're at Old Trafford you want to score early and settle into the game and keep the ball. That's what we did. Like I say, we could have been a little better in front of goal, but we made up for that in the second half.
The FA Cup means a lot," he added. "We've not done as well as we should have done really in the last eight or nine years. There are a lot of players that are desperate to win it. The history that we've got in the competition, we should be there - we should be getting to finals. Hopefully this year will be the year.”
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Dwight Yorke hails fanatical Fans on tour

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Yorke recalls tour mania

Dwight Yorke says the reception United receive on tour is akin to that afforded to famous music and movie stars.
The former striker experienced pre-season tours to Asia and Australia during his time as a Red and he insists the welcome the club received in both countries was quite incredible.
"Asia in particular is just amazing," he told ManUtd.com. "You talk about rock star treatment, well, that’s exactly what we get when we arrive; there are even fans waiting on the tarmac at the airport. Seeing the amount of people there to greet us and their pure excitement is just amazing. Not only do the supporters come to watch the games, we get 25,000 people watching us train and a few thousand waiting outside the hotel. The fans there don't get to see the team very often so it's always a big deal when we go over."
Yorke was in Sydney last month representing the club for the announcement of United's one and only tour match in Australia this summer against the A-League All Stars. More exciting international destinations will be announced in due course as part of the 2013 Tour, and Yorke, who spent a year at Sydney FC, is confident United's visit to Oz in July will be a memorable experience for the players.
"I’m sure they will have a great time," he said. "I went with the club in '99 and the reception we got was fantastic. We were very well looked after and in terms of training and hotel facilities it’s all there in abundance. Sydney is a real sporting destination. The people are really fanatical about their sport and the excitement of United coming back to the city to play the All Stars and spend six days there was evident when I was there for the announcement. You only needed to see how fast the tickets sold out to see that as well – it just goes to show how passionate they are about United and football."
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