Ryan Giggs
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Re: Re: Ryan Giggs
11 years 6 months ago
Engles,I know it's hard to take when you look at the table,especially losing to Man City and Liverpool.
It's a transitional period,so get behind your team..I think it's great that a 40 year old is still keeping out the younger players.
I know it doesn't bode well for the future,but I'm sure Moyes will be given some dollars to spend in January.
So don't get to downhearted and enjoy last nights victory..
It's a transitional period,so get behind your team..I think it's great that a 40 year old is still keeping out the younger players.
I know it doesn't bode well for the future,but I'm sure Moyes will be given some dollars to spend in January.
So don't get to downhearted and enjoy last nights victory..

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Re: Re: Ryan Giggs
11 years 6 months ago
When I was with William Haggis, Sir Alec came to the yard as he had a share in a few horses in a syndicate and he was asked who the best player was that he had ever worked with and without hesitation he said Ryan Giggs.
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Re: Re: Ryan Giggs
11 years 6 months ago
Dave, have you still not learned? Unlike some I am a realist and have been there enough times. All is fine and Moyes seems to be doing ok in my eyes and at the end of the day, I am simply grateful to have had the last 20 years, what a period to be a United fan. If the future holds more, bring it on (tu) Thanks for your concern though mate, it means a lot (of nothing
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You didn't comment on Basel. Shame.

You didn't comment on Basel. Shame.
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Re: Re: Ryan Giggs
11 years 6 months ago
Englander Wrote:
> Dave, have you still not learned? Unlike some I am
> a realist and have been there enough times. All is
> fine and Moyes seems to be doing ok in my eyes and
> at the end of the day, I am simply grateful to
> have had the last 20 years, what a period to be a
> United fan. If the future holds more, bring it on
> (tu) Thanks for your concern though mate, it means
> a lot (of nothing
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>
> You didn't comment on Basel. Shame.
That's better,who did you support prior to those 20 years ?
Basel,fine team and Lampard is 35.
> Dave, have you still not learned? Unlike some I am
> a realist and have been there enough times. All is
> fine and Moyes seems to be doing ok in my eyes and
> at the end of the day, I am simply grateful to
> have had the last 20 years, what a period to be a
> United fan. If the future holds more, bring it on
> (tu) Thanks for your concern though mate, it means
> a lot (of nothing

>
> You didn't comment on Basel. Shame.
That's better,who did you support prior to those 20 years ?

Basel,fine team and Lampard is 35.
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Re: Re: Ryan Giggs
11 years 6 months ago
Sharkie101 Wrote:
> I consider myself quite lucky to have met him and
> the team of that era when i was kid, i think man u
> played Arsenal at ellis park, and take a wild
> guess where i met the guy, AT TURFONTEIN RACE
> COURSE
Yes I met him to but it was at Germiston race course the whole team came racing,I worked at the starting stalls in those days and some of the players (Steve Bruse and Brian Robson ) came to the start to watch the loading.Will never forget that day
> I consider myself quite lucky to have met him and
> the team of that era when i was kid, i think man u
> played Arsenal at ellis park, and take a wild
> guess where i met the guy, AT TURFONTEIN RACE
> COURSE
Yes I met him to but it was at Germiston race course the whole team came racing,I worked at the starting stalls in those days and some of the players (Steve Bruse and Brian Robson ) came to the start to watch the loading.Will never forget that day
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11 years 6 months ago
I've been a Liverpool supporter all my life but my favourite player has always been Ryan Giggs
If it's his wish, I hope one day he becomes Uniteds coach
He could be the man to take them to more glory(tu)
If it's his wish, I hope one day he becomes Uniteds coach
He could be the man to take them to more glory(tu)
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11 years 6 months ago
I still find it amazing that him and lee sharpe were roomies and sharpie was seen as being the better prospect. Shows how good saf was at what he did.
I have man love for giggsy but I hope for the same reason I hoped for scholesy that he retires at the top and doesn't tarnish his illustrious career. Will be the 6th time I have ever cried over a player leaving. Robson, cantona, keane, becks, scholes
I have man love for giggsy but I hope for the same reason I hoped for scholesy that he retires at the top and doesn't tarnish his illustrious career. Will be the 6th time I have ever cried over a player leaving. Robson, cantona, keane, becks, scholes
I didn't choose the #puntlife, the #puntlife chose me!
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Re: Re: Ryan Giggs
11 years 6 months ago
Richie77 Wrote:
> I still find it amazing that him and lee sharpe
> were roomies and sharpie was seen as being the
> better prospect. Shows how good saf was at what he
> did.
>
> I have man love for giggsy but I hope for the same
> reason I hoped for scholesy that he retires at the
> top and doesn't tarnish his illustrious career.
> Will be the 6th time I have ever cried over a
> player leaving. Robson, cantona, keane, becks,
> scholes
Sharp was a right player as well
> I still find it amazing that him and lee sharpe
> were roomies and sharpie was seen as being the
> better prospect. Shows how good saf was at what he
> did.
>
> I have man love for giggsy but I hope for the same
> reason I hoped for scholesy that he retires at the
> top and doesn't tarnish his illustrious career.
> Will be the 6th time I have ever cried over a
> player leaving. Robson, cantona, keane, becks,
> scholes
Sharp was a right player as well
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Re: Re: Ryan Giggs
11 years 6 months ago
johnnycomelately Wrote:
> I've been a Liverpool supporter all my life but my
> favourite player has always been Ryan Giggs
>
> If it's his wish, I hope one day he becomes
> Uniteds coach
>
> He could be the man to take them to more glory(tu)
Ryan giggs is said to have ruled himself out of succeeding Alex Ferguson as he wants to spend more time with his brother's family.
> I've been a Liverpool supporter all my life but my
> favourite player has always been Ryan Giggs
>
> If it's his wish, I hope one day he becomes
> Uniteds coach
>
> He could be the man to take them to more glory(tu)
Ryan giggs is said to have ruled himself out of succeeding Alex Ferguson as he wants to spend more time with his brother's family.
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Re: Re: Ryan Giggs
11 years 6 months ago
davetheflower Wrote:
> johnnycomelately Wrote:
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> > I've been a Liverpool supporter all my life but
> my
> > favourite player has always been Ryan Giggs
> >
> > If it's his wish, I hope one day he becomes
> > Uniteds coach
> >
> > He could be the man to take them to more
> glory(tu)
>
>
> Ryan giggs is said to have ruled himself out of
> succeeding Alex Ferguson as he wants to spend more
> time with his brother's family.
Lol
> johnnycomelately Wrote:
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> > I've been a Liverpool supporter all my life but
> my
> > favourite player has always been Ryan Giggs
> >
> > If it's his wish, I hope one day he becomes
> > Uniteds coach
> >
> > He could be the man to take them to more
> glory(tu)
>
>
> Ryan giggs is said to have ruled himself out of
> succeeding Alex Ferguson as he wants to spend more
> time with his brother's family.
Lol
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