One of Manchester City’s most famous victories came at Maine Road in September 1989 when old foes Manchester United were thumped 5-1.
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Giggs’s storied career at Manchester United can be attributed to one man only – Sir Alex Ferguson. He had heard about the young winger who was tearing up a storm at Manchester City’s School of Excellence – and took a trip to Cardiff on Giggs’s 14th birthday in 1987, offering him the chance to switch.
The rest is history. Giggs made his first-team debut before the Premier Leagu was founded, in 1991, at the age of 17, and over the next 23 years racked up 963 appearances and 168
One of Manchester City’s most famous victories came at Maine Road in September 1989 when old foes Manchester United were thumped 5-1.
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