The former Manchester United manager said the footballer had a “fantastic temperament” and that the whole club treated Giggs “as a number one”. Giving evidence at Giggs’ trial on Friday, Ferguson said he had “never” seen the footballer angry or aggressive in his 24 years in charge. Giggs, 48, is on trial for using controlling and coercive behavior against his ex-girlfriend Kate Greville, 38, between August 2017 and November 2020 – charges he denies. He also denies assaulting Greville causing her actual bodily harm and the joint assault of her younger sister Emma Greville, 26, at his home in Worsley, Greater Manchester on November 1, 2020. Ferguson told Manchester Crown Court how Giggs had signed a student form with the club before breaking into the first team aged 17. Ferguson said: “They [Manchester United] I had gone through a bad period when I arrived at the club in 1986. We had a lot of work to do. We saw Ryan as a step towards a better situation in terms of young players. The thing was, the press started comparing him to George Best. We had to deal with a lot of attention on the boy.” He continued: “When someone says you’re the next George Best, it’s a big deal. But the boy was great, no problems.” Asked about his experience of managing the winger over the next two decades, Ferguson said: “When I lost my temper, I would use Ryan as an example. He would take the sharp tip of my tongue, but I knew he could take it. Other players would sit back and think, “If Ryan can take it, we can all take it.” “He was the best example I had at any club. Everyone saw Ryan as number one,” he told the jury. Earlier on Friday, the court heard the contents of a “final goodbye” letter written by Kate Greville on October 29, 2020 – three days before the alleged attack. The letter details the former Manchester United player’s alleged infidelities with at least eight women. Giggs’ defense team read the letter, which began: “I know almost everything you do with other women behind my back from the day I met you.” Greville described Giggs as “a compulsive liar and a serial cheater”, telling him: “My instincts have always been that you can’t be trusted.” She wrote: “Now I know you say the same things you say to me to many women. I’m nothing special, I was the one you didn’t let have a happy life.” The letter continued: ‘You will never lie to me or cheat on me again’ and revealed her intention to keep the puppy she and Giggs bought together, saying: ‘I think after everything you’ve put me through I deserve to I got something good from this relationship.” Giving evidence earlier in the week, Giggs, who admitted “love cheating”, told jurors he had been unfaithful in all his previous relationships but had never assaulted a woman. He said he could never resist the ‘interest’ of an ‘attractive woman’, agreed he was a ‘flirter by nature’ and confirmed he had lied more than once to his ex-wife, Stacey, and to Greville. , public relations executive. The trial continues.
title: “Sir Alex Ferguson Says He Never Saw Ryan Giggs Get Angry Or Aggressive Uk News Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-27” author: “Ryan Ross”
The former Manchester United manager said the footballer had a “fantastic temperament” and that the whole club treated Giggs “as a number one”. Giving evidence at Giggs’ trial on Friday, Ferguson said he had “never” seen the footballer angry or aggressive in his 24 years in charge. Giggs, 48, is on trial for using controlling and coercive behavior against his ex-girlfriend Kate Greville, 38, between August 2017 and November 2020 – charges he denies. He also denies assaulting Greville causing her actual bodily harm and the joint assault of her younger sister Emma Greville, 26, at his home in Worsley, Greater Manchester on November 1, 2020. Ferguson told Manchester Crown Court how Giggs had signed a student form with the club before breaking into the first team aged 17. Ferguson said: “They [Manchester United] I had gone through a bad period when I arrived at the club in 1986. We had a lot of work to do. We saw Ryan as a step towards a better situation in terms of young players. The thing was, the press started comparing him to George Best. We had to deal with a lot of attention on the boy.” He continued: “When someone says you’re the next George Best, it’s a big deal. But the boy was great, no problems.” Asked about his experience of managing the winger over the next two decades, Ferguson said: “When I lost my temper, I would use Ryan as an example. He would take the sharp tip of my tongue, but I knew he could take it. Other players would sit back and think, “If Ryan can take it, we can all take it.” “He was the best example I had at any club. Everyone saw Ryan as number one,” he told the jury. Earlier on Friday, the court heard the contents of a “final goodbye” letter written by Kate Greville on October 29, 2020 – three days before the alleged attack. The letter details the former Manchester United player’s alleged infidelities with at least eight women. Giggs’ defense team read the letter, which began: “I know almost everything you do with other women behind my back from the day I met you.” Greville described Giggs as “a compulsive liar and a serial cheater”, telling him: “My instincts have always been that you can’t be trusted.” She wrote: “Now I know you say the same things you say to me to many women. I’m nothing special, I was the one you didn’t let have a happy life.” The letter continued: ‘You will never lie to me or cheat on me again’ and revealed her intention to keep the puppy she and Giggs bought together, saying: ‘I think after everything you’ve put me through I deserve to I got something good from this relationship.” Giving evidence earlier in the week, Giggs, who admitted “love cheating”, told jurors he had been unfaithful in all his previous relationships but had never assaulted a woman. He said he could never resist the ‘interest’ of an ‘attractive woman’, agreed he was a ‘flirter by nature’ and confirmed he had lied more than once to his ex-wife, Stacey, and to Greville. , public relations executive. The trial continues.
title: “Sir Alex Ferguson Says He Never Saw Ryan Giggs Get Angry Or Aggressive Uk News Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-07” author: “Christine Snell”
The former Manchester United manager said the footballer had a “fantastic temperament” and that the whole club treated Giggs “as a number one”. Giving evidence at Giggs’ trial on Friday, Ferguson said he had “never” seen the footballer angry or aggressive in his 24 years in charge. Giggs, 48, is on trial for using controlling and coercive behavior against his ex-girlfriend Kate Greville, 38, between August 2017 and November 2020 – charges he denies. He also denies assaulting Greville causing her actual bodily harm and the joint assault of her younger sister Emma Greville, 26, at his home in Worsley, Greater Manchester on November 1, 2020. Ferguson told Manchester Crown Court how Giggs had signed a student form with the club before breaking into the first team aged 17. Ferguson said: “They [Manchester United] I had gone through a bad period when I arrived at the club in 1986. We had a lot of work to do. We saw Ryan as a step towards a better situation in terms of young players. The thing was, the press started comparing him to George Best. We had to deal with a lot of attention on the boy.” He continued: “When someone says you’re the next George Best, it’s a big deal. But the boy was great, no problems.” Asked about his experience of managing the winger over the next two decades, Ferguson said: “When I lost my temper, I would use Ryan as an example. He would take the sharp tip of my tongue, but I knew he could take it. Other players would sit back and think, “If Ryan can take it, we can all take it.” “He was the best example I had at any club. Everyone saw Ryan as number one,” he told the jury. Earlier on Friday, the court heard the contents of a “final goodbye” letter written by Kate Greville on October 29, 2020 – three days before the alleged attack. The letter details the former Manchester United player’s alleged infidelities with at least eight women. Giggs’ defense team read the letter, which began: “I know almost everything you do with other women behind my back from the day I met you.” Greville described Giggs as “a compulsive liar and a serial cheater”, telling him: “My instincts have always been that you can’t be trusted.” She wrote: “Now I know you say the same things you say to me to many women. I’m nothing special, I was the one you didn’t let have a happy life.” The letter continued: ‘You will never lie to me or cheat on me again’ and revealed her intention to keep the puppy she and Giggs bought together, saying: ‘I think after everything you’ve put me through I deserve to I got something good from this relationship.” Giving evidence earlier in the week, Giggs, who admitted “love cheating”, told jurors he had been unfaithful in all his previous relationships but had never assaulted a woman. He said he could never resist the ‘interest’ of an ‘attractive woman’, agreed he was a ‘flirter by nature’ and confirmed he had lied more than once to his ex-wife, Stacey, and to Greville. , public relations executive. The trial continues.
title: “Sir Alex Ferguson Says He Never Saw Ryan Giggs Get Angry Or Aggressive Uk News Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-10-30” author: “William Cartwright”
The former Manchester United manager said the footballer had a “fantastic temperament” and that the whole club treated Giggs “as a number one”. Giving evidence at Giggs’ trial on Friday, Ferguson said he had “never” seen the footballer angry or aggressive in his 24 years in charge. Giggs, 48, is on trial for using controlling and coercive behavior against his ex-girlfriend Kate Greville, 38, between August 2017 and November 2020 – charges he denies. He also denies assaulting Greville causing her actual bodily harm and the joint assault of her younger sister Emma Greville, 26, at his home in Worsley, Greater Manchester on November 1, 2020. Ferguson told Manchester Crown Court how Giggs had signed a student form with the club before breaking into the first team aged 17. Ferguson said: “They [Manchester United] I had gone through a bad period when I arrived at the club in 1986. We had a lot of work to do. We saw Ryan as a step towards a better situation in terms of young players. The thing was, the press started comparing him to George Best. We had to deal with a lot of attention on the boy.” He continued: “When someone says you’re the next George Best, it’s a big deal. But the boy was great, no problems.” Asked about his experience of managing the winger over the next two decades, Ferguson said: “When I lost my temper, I would use Ryan as an example. He would take the sharp tip of my tongue, but I knew he could take it. Other players would sit back and think, “If Ryan can take it, we can all take it.” “He was the best example I had at any club. Everyone saw Ryan as number one,” he told the jury. Earlier on Friday, the court heard the contents of a “final goodbye” letter written by Kate Greville on October 29, 2020 – three days before the alleged attack. The letter details the former Manchester United player’s alleged infidelities with at least eight women. Giggs’ defense team read the letter, which began: “I know almost everything you do with other women behind my back from the day I met you.” Greville described Giggs as “a compulsive liar and a serial cheater”, telling him: “My instincts have always been that you can’t be trusted.” She wrote: “Now I know you say the same things you say to me to many women. I’m nothing special, I was the one you didn’t let have a happy life.” The letter continued: ‘You will never lie to me or cheat on me again’ and revealed her intention to keep the puppy she and Giggs bought together, saying: ‘I think after everything you’ve put me through I deserve to I got something good from this relationship.” Giving evidence earlier in the week, Giggs, who admitted “love cheating”, told jurors he had been unfaithful in all his previous relationships but had never assaulted a woman. He said he could never resist the ‘interest’ of an ‘attractive woman’, agreed he was a ‘flirter by nature’ and confirmed he had lied more than once to his ex-wife, Stacey, and to Greville. , public relations executive. The trial continues.