Ryan Giggs on Scholes, Sir Alex and Manchester City’s title win
Manchester United midfielder Ryan Giggs claims losing the Premier League crown is one of the worst moments in his career.
He told talkSPORT: "It's up there with one of my worst moments. It felt similar to when we lost out to Leeds, I was a young lad then and I remember having that feeling at Upton Park and knowing that we’d lost the league.
Exclusive – Giggs: ‘United are not worried about Man City’
Ryan Giggs insists Manchester United can bounce back from their Premier League title heartbreak and win the trophy next year.
Manchester City pipped the Red Devils to the crown on goal difference and are now firmly installed as favourites for domestic, and European, honours next season.
Giggs and Ferguson win Premier League best ever awards
Manchester United midfielder Ryan Giggs has been named the greatest player of the Premier League era, with Sir Alex Ferguson crowned the best boss.
Sir Alex Ferguson and Ryan Giggs win Premier League awards
Manchester United's Ryan Giggs named greatest player of the Premier League era while Sir Alex Ferguson wins top manager award.All the latest Betfred Odds – Tuesday, May 15
Mark Pearson talks Al and Ronnie through the up-to-the-minute prices, listed below:
Manchester United chief executive David Gill has insisted that the club can compete in the transfer market and have the funds to buy new players over the summer to strengthen the squad as they look to win back the Premier League title next season (United 2/1 Premier League 2012/2013 Outright).
All the latest Betfred Odds – Tuesday, May 15
Mark Pearson talks Al and Ronnie through the up-to-the-minute prices, listed below:
Manchester United chief executive David Gill has insisted that the club can compete in the transfer market and have the funds to buy new players over the summer to strengthen the squad as they look to win back the Premier League title next season (United 2/1 Premier League 2012/2013 Outright).
Man City and Tevez issue apology for ‘RIP Fergie’ banner
Manchester City and Carlos Tevez have apologised to Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson after the striker held up a banner ridiculing his former manager as he celebrated winning the title.
Tevez was pictured on Monday waving an 'RIP Fergie' banner during the club's title-winning parade, having been handed it by a City fan as the squad travelled the streets of Manchester with the Premier League trophy.
Manchester United chief executive David Gill says funds available
Manchester United chief executive David Gill says the club have funds to challenge for the title next season.Gary Neville joins England coaching staff
Former Manchester United defender Gary Neville has been added to England's coaching staff.
Roy Hodgson has recruited the ex-Three Lions right-back to his backroom staff and Neville, who holds UEFA A and B Coaching Licences, has signed a four year contract with The FA.
Neville made 85 England appearances, and represented his country at Euro 96, Euro 2000, Euro 2004, World Cup 98 and World Cup 2006.



