Why Ryan Giggs will be in the Salford dugout against Man City in the FA Cup on Saturday and the controversy surrounding the former Wales international.
The Manchester United winger is back in the dugout at Manchester City in the FA Cup with Salford — but not everyone will be happy about it
SALFORD CITY are taking on Premier League giants Manchester City in a thrilling FA Cup third-round derby. And you may notice a very familiar face on the touchline for the League Two Ammies. Why is
Despite reaching the FA Cup second round three times ... Paul Scholes, David Beckham and Ryan Giggs, none of whom are strangers to frosty receptions at Manchester City. Butt and Scholes will ...
Ryan Giggs will be spotted sitting alongside Salford City manager Karl Robinson in the team's dugout for their FA Cup third round clash with Manchester City on Saturday evening. Following a ...
Ryan Giggs has called on Salford City to keep their focus on their League Two promotion bid despite their huge FA Cup clash with Manchester City this weekend. The Welshman has taken on an ...
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola is looking forward to facing his neighbours Salford City in their FA Cup third-round clash on Saturday.
Manchester City has routed fourth-division Salford City 8-0 in the third round of the FA Cup. Salford is co-owned by Manchester United icons David Beckham, Ryan Giggs, Paul Scholes, Gary and Phil Neville and Nicky Butt.
Manchester United partied like it was 1999. It may have been a third-round FA Cup tie, rather than a semi-final, they may have won it on a penalty shoot-out rather than a Ryan Giggs wonder goal, but it was still a famous victory over Arsenal that will resonate.
BBC sports editor Dan Roan asks what happened to the coaching career of former Manchester United player and Wales manager Ryan Giggs.
Before Ryan Reynolds and Wrexham there was Salford City and a group of Manchester United greats aiming to transform the fortunes of a down-on-its-luck soccer team with the help of some celebrity stardust.
It is a cup rivalry that has thrown up some of the most memorable moments in FA Cup history including Ryan Giggs's solo goal winner in the 1999 semifinal replay, Alan Sunderland scoring a last-minute winner in the 1979 Final and Arsenal winning the first ...