Former Manchester United Manager Alex Ferguson is in Court to Defend Ryan Giggs
Former Manchester United Manager: In testimony supporting his former player, Ryan Giggs, Sir Alex Ferguson said in court in Manchester that he never witnessed Giggs lose his anger. The 80-year-old ex-manager of Manchester United spoke up about his time working with Ryan Giggs, who is currently on trial for allegedly abusing his ex-girlfriend Kate Greville.
Giggs had a “great disposition,” Sir Alex said in court on Friday. He said, “He fulfilled all we ever dreamed for by having a career as long as he had in a tough position, in terms of energy.”
Everyone at the club “looked at Ryan Giggs as the number one,” he claimed, and he was “without a doubt the finest example we had.” Chris Daw, Giggs’ attorney, asked Sir Alex if he had ever witnessed Giggs “lose his temper or get confrontational,” and Sir Alex said, “No.”
Giggs, 48, denies attacking Ms. Greville, 38, and causing her real bodily injury between August 2017 and November 2020. He also denies beating her younger sister, Emma Greville, 26, and employing controlling and coercive behavior towards Ms. Greville.
Earlier this week, self-described “love cheat” provided evidence “Giggs admitted to the jury that while he had cheated on all of his past partners, he had never physically harmed a woman. He said that he was a “flirt by nature” and that he had never been able to withstand “interest” from a “beautiful lady.” “, and admitted that he had lied to PR executive Ms. Greville and his ex-wife Stacey more than once.
Self-described “love cheat” Giggs testified earlier this week that while he had been unfaithful in all of his prior relationships, he had never physically harmed a woman.
He said that he was a “flirt by nature,” that he had never been able to resist “interest” from a “beautiful lady,” and that he had lied to his ex-wife Stacey and PR professional Ms. Greville several times.