View attachment 1004239Ryan Giggs Leaves United
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After much speculation about his future, we can confirm that Ryan Giggs has left Manchester United by mutual consent after a meeting with the club's board and current boss Louis van Gaal. It is believed that Giggs would now like to become a manager himself having learnt all he can from LVG in the hope that maybe one day he would get the chance to take the Old Trafford hotseat.
An official club statement reads: 'Everyone here at Manchester United would like to place on record our thanks to the legend that is Ryan Giggs for all he has done for this great club as a player, coach, assistant manager and interim manager. We wish him all the best for the future in the world of management and hope that one day we will see him back here with more experience to become the manager that we know he can be for us.'
The big question for Giggs is where would he go? He has completed all of his coaching badges after stating he would like to become a manager, but as of yet he only has 4 games of managerial experience - most of which were dead rubbers for the club. Would there really be a big club willing to take a risk on Giggs despite his lack of experience or will he have to work his way up the ladder? Only time will tell.
Now the big question is, what type of save should I make this?
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After much speculation about his future, we can confirm that Ryan Giggs has left Manchester United by mutual consent after a meeting with the club's board and current boss Louis van Gaal. It is believed that Giggs would now like to become a manager himself having learnt all he can from LVG in the hope that maybe one day he would get the chance to take the Old Trafford hotseat.
An official club statement reads: 'Everyone here at Manchester United would like to place on record our thanks to the legend that is Ryan Giggs for all he has done for this great club as a player, coach, assistant manager and interim manager. We wish him all the best for the future in the world of management and hope that one day we will see him back here with more experience to become the manager that we know he can be for us.'
The big question for Giggs is where would he go? He has completed all of his coaching badges after stating he would like to become a manager, but as of yet he only has 4 games of managerial experience - most of which were dead rubbers for the club. Would there really be a big club willing to take a risk on Giggs despite his lack of experience or will he have to work his way up the ladder? Only time will tell.
Now the big question is, what type of save should I make this?