Manchester United’s Sir Alex Ferguson in court to defend Ryan Giggs
Sir Alex Ferguson has told a court he never saw Ryan Giggs lose his temper as he gave evidence defending his ex-player.
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Sir Alex Ferguson has told a court he never saw Ryan Giggs lose his temper as he gave evidence defending his ex-player.
Alex Ferguson has told a court he never saw Ryan Giggs lose his temper as he gave evidence defending his ex-player.
The trial of ex-Manchester United star Ryan Giggs continues today. On Thursday (August 18), he denied he tried to 'control' his former girlfriend's 'every movement' or 'make her into a slave'.
A resident protesting against a scheme to develop a piece of land near his home has succeeded in getting it disqualified for brownfield funding. The site between Crosby Avenue and Crompton Street in Walkden was initially put forward as eligible for the Government's Brownfield Housing Fund (BHF).
Ryan Giggs has denied headbutting his ex-partner after "completely losing his self-control" during an argument.
Ryan Giggs has denied headbutting his ex-partner after “completely losing his self-control” during an argument.
Ryan Giggs denied that he 'completely lost his self control' as he allegedly headbutted his ex-girlfriend, a jury heard. The former Manchester United star was being questioned by prosecutors as he spent a third day in the witness box at Manchester Crown Court.
Former Manchester United star and Wales manager Ryan Giggs arrives at Manchester Minshull Street Crown Court in Manchester on August 8, 2022 at the start of his trial for assaulting his ex-girlfriend. – Giggs stands trial on charges of attacking and coercively controlling his ex-girlfriend, in a case that has upended his managerial career. The 48-year-old, who until recently served as coach of the Wales national team, has pleaded not guilty to the charges, which carry a maximum jail term of five years. (Photo by Lindsey Parnaby / AFP)