Can't argue with the records racked up by Giggs. It'll be ages before another guy gonna break this record. Still there are other ways player can be remembered as legends ... read Ronaldo.
But ... how did Rooney got his name there after the October tantrums?Amplify’d from www.united-latest.com
Ryan Giggs has been voted Manchester United's greatest footballer ever in an online poll conducted by The Red's official website, ManUtd.Com and official monthly magazine, Inside United. The 37-year-old midfielder has won more titles than any other player in the history of the Premier League, in a record breaking career at Old Trafford spanning 21 seasons, making 859 appearances since his 1991 debut.
- Ryan Giggs
- Eric Cantona
- George Best
- Sir Bobby Charlton
- Cristiano Ronaldo
- Paul Scholes
- David Beckham
- Roy Keane
- Peter Schmeichel
- Wayne Rooney
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Wednesday, February 2, 2011
Giggsy: Greatest MU Player ... yet
Friday, October 22, 2010
Another take on Rooney's u-turn
This just go to prove that SAF's desperate to get MU some semblance of a credible challenger. MU need Roo more than the other way round it seems. Shameful. I don't think Roo's that great this season.
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Wayne Rooney paid £50m ransom to stay at Manchester United
Wayne Rooney has signed a staggering £50 million five-year deal to stay at Manchester United after effectively holding the club to ransom.
Just two days ago Rooney said he had refused to sign a new contract because he was worried about the “future squad”. But last-minute talks involving manager Sir Alex Ferguson, Manchester United's chief executive David Gill and the club's owners, the Glazer family, persuaded Rooney to stay after his pay was doubled.
The five-year deal is worth about £180,000 a week, making Rooney, who turns 25 on Sunday, the second-best paid footballer in the Premier League after Manchester City's Yaya Touré.
With image rights and other payments on top of his basic salary, the new deal will pay Rooney about £50 million before tax by June 2015. The only English player making more money than Rooney is David Beckham.
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