Let’s put aside on what he has done to the reds this season and check his performance record:
Ryan has 18 major titles to his name including 9 Premier League titles, 4 FA Cups, 2 League Cups and 1 European Cup. He made his United debut at Old Trafford on 2nd March 1991 against Everton and has played 727 matches to date – making him second only to Sir Bobby Charlton (759) in most appearances for the Club – and scored 141 goals.
And here’s a small testimony from the boss:
“I am absolutely delighted that Ryan has signed for a further season. Ryan Giggs epitomises the word loyalty, he signed here as a 14-year old school boy and is still with the club 20 years on. Apart from his playing ability he has a fantastic demeanour and is a great role model to the younger players. I am sure he will be at the Club for a long time to come.”
Giggsy performance has been frustating so far this season, but who would have thought 20 years ago that the Welchman will be staying at Manchester United for another 20 years? And who would have thought that he will stay at the top of his form for 20 years? No one will and no one will deny that Ryan Giggs is more than hero to United. He’s not only here by loyalty or his world class football skill, but both.
So it’s a good time for United’s younger player to make the most of Giggs’ time to learn, at least how to be a great United player which is absolutely the most important thing to do if you’re signing with Manchester United.
Giggsy has even more Carling Champagne than Arsene Wenger or perhaps the Gunners themselves. I don’t know, i don’t care.
Viva Giggsy!

