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Giggs - done for assault

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Ryan Giggs charged with assaulting two women

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image captionFormer Manchester United player Ryan Giggs is charged with three offences
Wales manager and ex-Manchester United player Ryan Giggs has been charged with assaulting two women.
He is accused of causing actual bodily harm to a woman in her 30s and common assault of a woman in her 20s at an address in Salford last November.
Mr Giggs, of Worsley, is also charged with coercive or controlling behaviour.
He has been bailed to appear at Manchester and Salford Magistrates' Court on 28 April.
Mr Giggs, 47, said in a statement he would plead not guilty to the charges in court.
"I have full respect for the due process of law and understand the seriousness of the allegations," he said.
"I look forward to clearing my name."
Greater Manchester Police said officers were called at 22:05 GMT on 1 November to reports of a disturbance at an address in Worsley.
The force said a woman in her 30s was treated for minor injuries at the scene.
Mr Giggs is also accused of coercive or controlling behaviour between December 2017 and November 2020.
The Football Association of Wales (FAW) has confirmed assistant manager Robert Page will take charge of Wales at this summer's European Championships.
The FAW said there would be a board meeting to "discuss the developments and its impact on the association and the national team".
In his statement, Mr Giggs added: "I would like to wish Robert Page, the coaching staff, the players and the supporters every success at the Euros this summer."
The former Manchester United winger is one of British football's most-decorated footballers following his 24-year career at Old Trafford and was appointed an OBE in 2007 before winning the BBC's Sports Personality of the Year in 2009.
He also won 64 caps for Wales between 1991 and 2007 and was appointed national manager in January 2018, leading them to qualification for Euro 2020, which has been re-scheduled because of Covid-19.
He is also co-owner of League Two side Salford City.
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Eh? I would say the very opposite. The player they should put on a pedestal is a piece of shit who should be locked up.
He’s implying you’re very animated by a United legend because of your ManU obsession which you spunk all over this site. And you’re currently proving his point for him
 
He’s implying you’re very animated by a United legend because of your ManU obsession which you spunk all over this site. And you’re currently proving his point for him

Who the fuck is this guy?
 
Eh? I would say the very opposite. The player they should put on a pedestal is a piece of shit who should be locked up.

It read like you were trying to shoehorn a pro-Man United comment.

This post I'm quoting explains your point better, actually.
 
It read like you were trying to shoehorn a pro-Man United comment.

This post I'm quoting explains your point better, actually.
Was actually highlighting their most decorated players isn't just an embarrassment to the club he’s a piece shit human.
 
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