Saturday, 30 November 2013

Paper Talk: West Ham to go back for Ba

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Paper Talk: West Ham to go back for Ba


West Ham are reportedly preparing a fresh bid for Chelsea's Demba Ba in January, while Daniel Sturridge is facing a spell on the sidelines.







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Friday, 29 November 2013

Giggs at 40: Welshman's defining moments

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Peter Fraser recalls some of the defining moments in Ryan Giggs' career on the day the Manchester United legend turns 40 years old.


Ryan Giggs' records are the stuff of legend. Thirteen Premier League titles, two European Cups amid four final appearances, four FA Cups and three League Cups. He has enjoyed a staggering number of 953 games for his one and only professional club.


One of David Moyes' first tasks after replacing Sir Alex Ferguson as Manchester United manager this summer was to offer Giggs a first-team coaching role, despite the iconic Welshman still continuing his playing career. This helped ensure someone on the Old Trafford coaching staff still had an indisputable bond to the club.


Many believe it will be the initial step towards Giggs one day taking over as United manager in his own right. However, for now, he is combining roles - observing from the bench on occasion, sometimes in the stand, but also on the pitch, where he has done so much damage to opposition teams down the years.


That Giggs is still producing pieces of brilliance on the field is all the more impressive given he celebrates 40th birthday on Friday.


And reaching that landmark is just one of many memorable dates in a stunning career. Here, we remember some of Giggs' more unique moments.


Memory Lane...


MAY 4, 1991 - MANCHESTER UNITED 1 MANCHESTER CITY 0



Giggs' first ever United goal has more than an element of doubt about it. The Welshman is not sure he got a touch on the ball before City defender Colin Hendry. Look at the record books, however, and it says the then teenager settled this derby on his full United debut. The rest is history.


SEPTEMBER 19, 1992 - TOTTENHAM 1 MANCHESTER UNITED 1



The first sighting of Giggs' mazy dribbling skills. Gallops past Tottenham's Jason Cundy and Dean Austin, then tales the ball round goalkeeper Ian Walker before finding the net from the tightest of angles. Giggs said: "I thought I had pushed the ball too far so I had to keep the shot hard and low."


NOVEMBER 17, 1993 - WALES 1 ROMANIA 2



The nearest Giggs came to reaching a major tournament with his beloved Wales. Needing a win to qualify, Paul Bodin wastes a penalty to put them in front and Giggs ultimately misses out. Goals from Gheorghe Hagi and Florin Raducioiu either side of a Dean Saunders effort beat Wales.


FEBRUARY 5, 1994 - QPR 2 MANCHESTER UNITED 3



Another from the scrapbook of great goals. After whipping the ball away from Ray Wilkins, Giggs embarks on a forward charge the Rangers defence was unable to resist before firing left-footed past Jan Stejskal. Andrei Kanchelskis and Eric Cantona were the scorers of United's earlier goals.


APRIL 14, 1999 - ARSENAL 1 MANCHESTER UNITED 2



The goal that defined Giggs' career. Down to 10 men following Roy Keane's dismissal and kept in the match only by a late Peter Schmeichel penalty save, United earn their place in the FA Cup final after Giggs seizes on a loose ball inside his own half and roars forward. Lee Dixon is the last man beaten before his shot flies past David Seaman.


FEBRUARY 25, 2003 - JUVENTUS 0 MANCHESTER UNITED 3



After bearing the brunt of intense criticism earlier in the season, Giggs provides a reminder of his class on one of United's great European nights. In this game in Italy in the second group stage of the Champions League, the pick of his brace was a right-footed effort beyond Gianluigi Buffon.


SEPTEMBER 20, 2009 - MANCHESTER UNITED 4 MANCHESTER CITY 3



By now less reliant on pace and more on ice-cold instinct. In the sixth minute of injury time in a frenetic derby, Giggs could have done anything when presented with the ball on the edge of the box. He made the right choice - providing Michael Owen with a perfectly weighted pass for the winner.


APRIL 26, 2011 - SCHALKE 0 MANCHESTER UNITED 2



United were finding it difficult to turn their superiority into goals in this Champions League semi-final first leg. But Giggs managed it midway through the second half to set up an easy win. United eventually went on to the final but would lose to the mighty Barcelona at Wembley.


AUGUST 4, 2012 - GREAT BRITAIN 1 SOUTH KOREA 1 (4-5 on penalties)



The night when Giggs tastes a rare moment of penalty shootout agony. Aaron Ramsey misses a penalty that would have put Team GB ahead and Daniel Sturridge fails with one in a shootout as captain Giggs bows out at the quarter-final stage of the Olympics in what was his only international tournament. Giggs had scored against United Arab Emirates earlier in the competition.


FEBRUARY 23, 2013 - QPR 0 MANCHESTER UNITED 2



Destined to be overshadowed by Rafael's blockbuster, Giggs set the seal on another victory when he calmly beat Julio Cesar on United's unstoppable march to a 20th title. It was Giggs' 13th Premier League trophy as United ultimately finished a massive 11 points clear at the top.


MARCH 5, 2013 - MANCHESTER UNITED 1 REAL MADRID 2



Makes his 1,000th senior competitive appearance for United, Wales and Team GB combined on what turns out to be a bittersweet evening at Old Trafford as United controversially crash out of Champions League against Real Madrid. The second leg was marred by a harsh red card for Nani, with a Cristiano Ronaldo strike going on to send Jose Mourinho's side into the quarter-finals.



What They Say...


Giggs on reaching his 40th birthday...



"When I was in the first team, you are looking at Brucey (Steve Bruce) and Robbo (Bryan Robson), who were 33, 34, and you were thinking, 'that is ancient', so I do not know what the young players are thinking of me. They are all saying, 'it's your birthday this week' and I am going, 'yeah, yeah, it is a big one; I am 35'. They are looking at me, and then obviously they get the truth out that I am 40 and they are sort of shaking their head and I am thinking, 'yeah, it is old'."


Former United manager Sir Alex Ferguson lavished praise on Giggs last season...



"Ryan is an exceptional human being. He has never carried any weight, has never suffered a serious injury and never misses a training session. He is still at the head of the pack during pre-season. He just has this insatiable appetite to continue playing."


Current Old Trafford boss David Moyes gives his take on Giggs...



"Ryan knows he is not going to play in all the games at his age and he accepts that. He has made the first step into coaching and sometimes once you do that it becomes easy to decide you have had enough of playing. But Ryan does not look as if he is at that point yet, so who knows? He does not look like a 40-year-old man."


Ex-team-mate Gary Pallister on the time he first saw Giggs in action as a teenager in the club's youth ranks...



"The gaffer (Ferguson) said Ryan was going to be a star. I thought, 'that's a big statement, he's only a 15-year-old kid'. But there he was, this spindly-looking lad running amok up and down the left-hand side playing against opponents who were 16 or 17. He was absolutely terrific. I still love watching him play."


Dennis Schofield, a Manchester City scout who first spotted an eight-year-old Giggs only to see him join derby rivals United...



"It makes me so proud whenever I see Ryan playing. I first saw him when I was working as a milkman and also doing work as a scout for Manchester City. I was driving in my milkfloat and all these kids were coming out of the local school in their kit. I parked up and watched them. This lad, an outside left, stood out. I thought 'flipping heck, he's good'. He was like a gazelle."


What is your favourite Ryan Giggs memory? Have your say below







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Giggs at 40: His defining moments

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Peter Fraser recalls some of the defining moments in Ryan Giggs' career on the day the Manchester United legend turns 40 years old.


Ryan Giggs' records are the stuff of legend. Thirteen Premier League titles, two European Cups amid four final appearances, four FA Cups and three League Cups. He has enjoyed a staggering number of 953 games for his one and only professional club.


One of David Moyes' first tasks after replacing Sir Alex Ferguson as Manchester United manager this summer was to offer Giggs a first-team coaching role, despite the iconic Welshman still continuing his playing career. This helped ensure someone on the Old Trafford coaching staff still had an indisputable bond to the club.


Many believe it will be the initial step towards Giggs one day taking over as United manager in his own right. However, for now, he is combining roles - observing from the bench on occasion, sometimes in the stand, but also on the pitch, where he has done so much damage to opposition teams down the years.


That Giggs is still producing pieces of brilliance on the field is all the more impressive given he celebrates 40th birthday on Friday.


And reaching that landmark is just one of many memorable dates in a stunning career. Here, we remember some of Giggs' more unique moments.


Memory Lane...


MAY 4, 1991 - MANCHESTER UNITED 1 MANCHESTER CITY 0



Giggs' first ever United goal has more than an element of doubt about it. The Welshman is not sure he got a touch on the ball before City defender Colin Hendry. Look at the record books, however, and it says the then teenager settled this derby on his full United debut. The rest is history.


SEPTEMBER 19, 1992 - TOTTENHAM 1 MANCHESTER UNITED 1



The first sighting of Giggs' mazy dribbling skills. Gallops past Tottenham's Jason Cundy and Dean Austin, then tales the ball round goalkeeper Ian Walker before finding the net from the tightest of angles. Giggs said: "I thought I had pushed the ball too far so I had to keep the shot hard and low."


NOVEMBER 17, 1993 - WALES 1 ROMANIA 2



The nearest Giggs came to reaching a major tournament with his beloved Wales. Needing a win to qualify, Paul Bodin wastes a penalty to put them in front and Giggs ultimately misses out. Goals from Gheorghe Hagi and Florin Raducioiu either side of a Dean Saunders effort beat Wales.


FEBRUARY 5, 1994 - QPR 2 MANCHESTER UNITED 3



Another from the scrapbook of great goals. After whipping the ball away from Ray Wilkins, Giggs embarks on a forward charge the Rangers defence was unable to resist before firing left-footed past Jan Stejskal. Andrei Kanchelskis and Eric Cantona were the scorers of United's earlier goals.


APRIL 14, 1999 - ARSENAL 1 MANCHESTER UNITED 2



The goal that defined Giggs' career. Down to 10 men following Roy Keane's dismissal and kept in the match only by a late Peter Schmeichel penalty save, United earn their place in the FA Cup final after Giggs seizes on a loose ball inside his own half and roars forward. Lee Dixon is the last man beaten before his shot flies past David Seaman.


FEBRUARY 25, 2003 - JUVENTUS 0 MANCHESTER UNITED 3



After bearing the brunt of intense criticism earlier in the season, Giggs provides a reminder of his class on one of United's great European nights. In this game in Italy in the second group stage of the Champions League, the pick of his brace was a right-footed effort beyond Gianluigi Buffon.


SEPTEMBER 20, 2009 - MANCHESTER UNITED 4 MANCHESTER CITY 3



By now less reliant on pace and more on ice-cold instinct. In the sixth minute of injury time in a frenetic derby, Giggs could have done anything when presented with the ball on the edge of the box. He made the right choice - providing Michael Owen with a perfectly weighted pass for the winner.


APRIL 26, 2011 - SCHALKE 0 MANCHESTER UNITED 2



United were finding it difficult to turn their superiority into goals in this Champions League semi-final first leg. But Giggs managed it midway through the second half to set up an easy win. United eventually went on to the final but would lose to the mighty Barcelona at Wembley.


AUGUST 4, 2012 - GREAT BRITAIN 1 SOUTH KOREA 1 (4-5 on penalties)



The night when Giggs tastes a rare moment of penalty shootout agony. Aaron Ramsey misses a penalty that would have put Team GB ahead and Daniel Sturridge fails with one in a shootout as captain Giggs bows out at the quarter-final stage of the Olympics in what was his only international tournament. Giggs had scored against United Arab Emirates earlier in the competition.


FEBRUARY 23, 2013 - QPR 0 MANCHESTER UNITED 2



Destined to be overshadowed by Rafael's blockbuster, Giggs set the seal on another victory when he calmly beat Julio Cesar on United's unstoppable march to a 20th title. It was Giggs' 13th Premier League trophy as United ultimately finished a massive 11 points clear at the top.


MARCH 5, 2013 - MANCHESTER UNITED 1 REAL MADRID 2



Makes his 1,000th senior competitive appearance for United, Wales and Team GB combined on what turns out to be a bittersweet evening at Old Trafford as United controversially crash out of Champions League against Real Madrid. The second leg was marred by a harsh red card for Nani, with a Cristiano Ronaldo strike going on to send Jose Mourinho's side into the quarter-finals.



What They Say...


Giggs on reaching his 40th birthday...



"When I was in the first team, you are looking at Brucey (Steve Bruce) and Robbo (Bryan Robson), who were 33, 34, and you were thinking, 'that is ancient', so I do not know what the young players are thinking of me. They are all saying, 'it's your birthday this week' and I am going, 'yeah, yeah, it is a big one; I am 35'. They are looking at me, and then obviously they get the truth out that I am 40 and they are sort of shaking their head and I am thinking, 'yeah, it is old'."


Former United manager Sir Alex Ferguson lavished praise on Giggs last season...



"Ryan is an exceptional human being. He has never carried any weight, has never suffered a serious injury and never misses a training session. He is still at the head of the pack during pre-season. He just has this insatiable appetite to continue playing."


Current Old Trafford boss David Moyes gives his take on Giggs...



"Ryan knows he is not going to play in all the games at his age and he accepts that. He has made the first step into coaching and sometimes once you do that it becomes easy to decide you have had enough of playing. But Ryan does not look as if he is at that point yet, so who knows? He does not look like a 40-year-old man."


Ex-team-mate Gary Pallister on the time he first saw Giggs in action as a teenager in the club's youth ranks...



"The gaffer (Ferguson) said Ryan was going to be a star. I thought, 'that's a big statement, he's only a 15-year-old kid'. But there he was, this spindly-looking lad running amok up and down the left-hand side playing against opponents who were 16 or 17. He was absolutely terrific. I still love watching him play."


Dennis Schofield, a Manchester City scout who first spotted an eight-year-old Giggs only to see him join derby rivals United...



"It makes me so proud whenever I see Ryan playing. I first saw him when I was working as a milkman and also doing work as a scout for Manchester City. I was driving in my milkfloat and all these kids were coming out of the local school in their kit. I parked up and watched them. This lad, an outside left, stood out. I thought 'flipping heck, he's good'. He was like a gazelle."


What is your favourite Ryan Giggs memory? Have your say below







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Regional Paper Talk: Barca eye Spurs star

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Regional Paper Talk: Barca eye Spurs star


Tottenham's Jan Vertonghen could be a January target for Barcelona, while Arsenal have joined Manchester United in the race for 'Mini Messi'.







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Regional Paper Talk: Liverpool want Montoya

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Regional Paper Talk: Liverpool want Montoya


Liverpool are keen on a deal for Barcelona full-back Martin Montoya, while Arsenal have joined Manchester United in the race for 'Mini Messi'.







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Thursday, 28 November 2013

Paper Talk: Gunners aim for Cavani

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Paper Talk: Gunners aim for Cavani


Arsenal are preparing to fight Real Madrid and Barcelona for PSG ace Edinson Cavani in January and Liverpool want Barcelona's Martin Montoya.







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Regional Paper Talk: Rodgers' new deal

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Regional Paper Talk: Rodgers' new deal


Brendan Rodgers is set for a new Liverpool deal, Man City have been linked with Iker Casillas, and Lord Sugar wants Sir Alex Ferguson at Spurs.







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Paper Talk: Reds target Chelsea star

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Paper Talk: Reds target Chelsea star


Liverpool will make a second bid for Chelsea's Ryan Bertrand and Tottenham will make a January move for Basel's £20m-rated Mohamed Salah.







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Wednesday, 27 November 2013

Champions League: Manchester United boss David Moyes salutes season's best display

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Wednesday 27th November 2013 22:44





David Moyes felt Manchester United had produced their finest performance of his brief reign following the 5-0 victory over Bayer Leverkusen on Wednesday.


United clinched their place in the last 16 of the UEFA Champions League with their biggest away win in the competition as Antonio Valencia, Jonny Evans, Chris Smalling and Nani scored at the BayArena, along with an Emir Spahic own goal.


The result extended United's unbeaten run in all competitions to 11 games and left Moyes enthusing over the sort of display he has been craving for since replacing Sir Alex Ferguson in the summer.


"(The performance) is what I've been hoping to get more often - I've not had it as often as I'd like," he told Sky Sports.


"There have been signs that we've been getting better. There have been times that we could have got three or four goals and tonight, thankfully, we did."


Pressed on whether it was United's best performance of the season so far, Moyes said: "I'd probably have to say it is.


"Obviously to score five goals, we've not done that yet, and to do it in a game of this magnitude away from home is special.


"I hope I can continue the standards of before (under Sir Alex Ferguson). Tonight showed that. Qualification is expected, as is to do well in the league and cups."


Moyes admitted it was difficult to pick out which aspects pleased him the most, although he was full of praise for Wayne Rooney and Shinji Kagawa, as well as Ryan Giggs.


Kagawa supported Rooney in attack, while Giggs was excellent in midfield as he completed 90 minutes just two days before his 40th birthday.


He said: "There were so many good performances. To come to Germany and get such a good result - they're second in the league and it gives you an idea where our performance and result was.


"All-round, it was a totally great performance from the players.


"I think Wayne had four assists tonight. He was very good and Shinji was terrific as well.


"It is a long season so we are going to make sure we have different combinations for different games."


On Giggs, the manager added: "People will question his age but you can't question him as a player.


"He is fantastic. I thought he was brilliant tonight. He did his job with no fatigue for his age.


"He is just a terrific all-round footballer."


Giggs also expressed his pleasure at the performance, saying: "I think our speed (was the difference).


"The first goal was a good example; quick play. It was a pleasure to play behind our front four."







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Champions League: Ryan Giggs savours Manchester United's victory at Bayer Leverkusen

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Wednesday 27th November 2013 22:12





Ryan Giggs expressed his pleasure after Manchester United thrashed Bayer Leverkusen 5-0 to qualify for the last 16 of the UEFA Champions League.


Giggs, who will turn 40 on Friday, turned in a fine performance to help United claim their biggest ever away win in the Champions League.


Antonio Valencia broke the deadlock and an Emir Spahic own goal quickly made it 2-0, before Jonny Evans, Chris Smalling and Nani struck after half-time.


"I think our speed (was the difference)," Giggs told Sky Sports 2 after a masterful display in central midfield.


"The first goal was a good example; quick play. It was a pleasure to play behind our front four."


While he was delighted to seal a place in the knockout stages, Giggs felt United could even have won by a wider margin.


"We could have scored more," he said.


"But we can't be too greedy. To score five anywhere in Europe is a great result.


"Going into a game knowing a win puts us through is a carrot and the five goals and a clean sheet is a bonus.


"It was a pleasure."







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Champions League - live updates

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Wednesday 27th November 2013 17:26








Follow Wednesday's football via TEAMtalk's Live Centre, as both Mancheser clubs feature in the latest round of Champions League fixtures.


Follow the minute-by-minute updates from the BayArena and the Etihad Stadium on our Live Centre and have Your Say.


Manchester United XI v Bayer Leverkusen: De Gea; Smalling, Ferdinand, Evans, Evra, Giggs, Jones, Valencia, Kagawa, Nani, Rooney


Manchester City XI v Viktoria Plzen: Hart, Richards, Lescott, Demichelis, Kolarov, Milner, Nasri, Javi García, Fernandinho, D¿eko, Agüero







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