Manchester United: The sad reality of Ryan Giggs’s omission from PL Hall of Fame

Manager of the Wales national team and a co-owner of Salford City, Ryan Giggs (Photo by Joe Prior/Visionhaus)
Manager of the Wales national team and a co-owner of Salford City, Ryan Giggs (Photo by Joe Prior/Visionhaus) /
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Wales' coach Ryan Giggs
Wales’ coach Ryan Giggs (Photo by DANIEL MIHAILESCU/AFP via Getty Images) /

Conclusion on the Giggs PL Hall of Fame snub – Was it right or is it wrong?

Judging by his numbers and accolades, individual and team awards, he should no doubt be included in the 23-man squad.

Hell, there is no denying he should have been one of the first two names enlisted into the Premier League’s Hall of Fame.

However, violence against women cannot be tolerated anymore in this day and age. We are long overdue in fighting violence against women.

To have him included while awaiting trial for assault and controlling or coercive behaviour would just send the wrong message. Imagine they added him and he was later found guilty of all charges?

The women of the world would be totally provoked. It’s a sad truth that this world-renowned ex-footballer is enduring such a difficult time.

Related Story. Do you agree with the PL Hall of Fame shortlist?. light

On a lighter note: The voting stations are open for the public to vote and there are (at the time of writing this) 11 days and 6 hours left for you to vote for your favourite player/hero of the past.