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How is he the "king"?
He hasn't been anywhere near the likes of Ronaldo, Nani, Anderson, Tevez, Rooney, Carrick, Scholes, Hargreaves or Park (lol) at all this season.
How you can compare anyone to Ronaldo is beyond me. Nani has been more inconsistent that Giggs. Recently he has started to look like Ronaldo from 3 years ago, great dribbling but always making the wrong decision at the end. Of course Giggs will get slated for doing the exact the same thing, it is easy to criticise Giggs someone who has held onto their place for 15 odd years but harder to criticise Nani because he's inexperienced and young.
Giggs' criticism is similar to what Hargreaves got for England. He never played shite for England but every time he did something wrong everyone just got on his back. Eventually, people just jumped onto a bandwagon that when England weren't playing well they just LOOKED for something for Hargreaves to do wrong whereas they would have overlooked what Rooney did etc.
And tbh Hargreaves has been shit for 3/4 of the season. He was meant to be a marauder but doesn't seem to grab the game by the scruff of the neck.
What Park has done towards the end of the season in terms of tracking back, winning the ball and his pace has helped us alot of the time. Full of energy. (I just gave Park a compliment).
Park has always been like that. In his first season he was immense.
Rooney, Ronaldo, Tevez, Scholes, Hargreaves, Nani and Anderson speak for themselves. This season they have all looked more than promosing. You could've played Carrick on the wing and got more out of him than Giggs.
Giggs' best performances are when he's given freedom to roam off the wing and into the hole. He creates space for others which often goes unnoticed especially drawing the full back away which is one of the main reasons why Evra gets so much space. Look at his goal, he is effective at ghosting in between the two centre backs. He got 4 assists for the 7 goals against Roma doing that. When he drops off deeper he is deadly and just adds some guile in the final third to go with the athleticism of Rooney/Ronaldo. He also adds some calmness into our play which is important when we do not have Scholes in the side. Sometimes when Anderson and Fletcher or Hargreaves play we lack patience and we don't spread the play well enough and end up concentrating it through the middle. The downside is that when when Carrick Scholes and Giggs play together we lack a bit of dynamism.
Giggs is a United legend, which is why one good result with Giggs on the scoresheet and he gets all the headlines. He may have made up for a poor season with that performence, but other than that I think he's been a disgrace. Have a look at "Footballforums.net" and you'll see that nearly every United fan there knows that Giggs has past his prime. And, to be honest, he's holding us back.
This is right to a degree but is mainly because the media loves to wank about a player winning stuff at his home town club.
Please explain how he is a disgrace. Everyone knows that Giggs isn't the player of 99. But he still is a very good player.
England squad is a joke. No Carrick yet again, how the fuck is fatty Huddlestone better than him and Hargreaves is regularly kept out of the team by Carrick.
Ronaldo's name has been linked with some of Europe's biggest clubs
Manchester United star Cristiano Ronaldo says he may consider his future at the club after next week's Champions League final.
The 23-year-old, who has scored 41 goals in a superb season, has been linked with a move to Real Madrid.
"I'm happy here, but let's see what happens after the Champions League final," said Ronaldo, speaking to Spanish TV at United's training ground. "I know Real Madrid like how I play and other teams in Spain do as well."
Ronaldo won the Football Writers' Association award on Thursday to make it a clean sweep of the English player-of-the-year prizes this season.
"I have said millions of times that I would love to play in Spain," Ronaldo is widely reported to have told Antena 3.
"But it's one thing to dream and another thing for it to be a reality.
"I am feeling calm here. I'm happy here but in the future I don't know."
Real Madrid have made no secret of their desire to sign the Portugal international, with their coach Bernd Schuster describing Ronaldo as "the best player in the world" earlier this year.
On Wednesday, Miguel Angel Arroyo, Real Madrid's general director, said: "We have the solvency and the financial liquidity to be able to take on a signing of the magnitude of Cristiano Ronaldo.
"It would be economically beneficial due to the merchandising that would arise from it."
Real have signed big names from United in recent seasons, with David Beckham and Ruud van Nistelrooy both moving from Old Trafford to the Bernabeu.
David Beckham?
(lol)
Cristiano Ronaldo has hinted that he will not leave Manchester United while manager Sir Alex Ferguson remains at the club.
Ronaldo starred as United retained their Premier League crown this season and the winger has also helped the Red Devils to Wednesday's UEFA Champions League final against Chelsea, a match which can be seen live on Sky Sports 1.
And that form has led to repeated rumours that Real Madrid are considering a record breaking £100million attempt to lure Ronaldo away from Old Trafford this summer.
Ronaldo recently announced that a career in Spain would appeal in the future, but the Portuguese international has dropped the strongest suggestion yet that he will remain in England until United boss Ferguson decides to retire.
"The boss is the reason I am here in the club," Ronaldo - who joined United in 2003 in a £12million move from Sporting Lisbon - said in the News of the World.
"He helped me a lot, not just this season but the seasons before.
"I feel very good at the club. I want to carry on like that. I have many friends here in the club.
"I have been at the club five years and I know everyone now - the staff, the players - and I feel like this is my home."
Ahead of United's Moscow meeting with Chelsea, it has been suggested that Ronaldo fails to deliver in big games as he has been unable to find the back of the net in nine outings against the Blues.
However, Ronaldo - who was voted the Professional Footballers' Association and the Football Writers' Association Player of the Year - has rubbished the speculation adding: "I am the best.
"I am very happy with my season. I scored 31 league goals. I don't need to show anything to anyone. I won every award. I need to prove nothing.
"When I hear it said that I do not play well against the big teams, it does not annoy me because I know I am the best"