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So the day has finally come? Not quite the highlight of the never-ending story, but certainly the end of an extremely captivating chapter.
Ryan Giggs' retirement ends a professional playing career of 963 appearances, 168 goals and 34 awards for Manchester United. In the 8840 days since its debut Giggs Ceefax has survived, survived the Millennium Bug and played by seven Bond films.
He has reached whimsical levels of longevity and success in isolation, but the mix of the two simply can not be achieved. Behind United and Liverpool in the all-time paths of the English league title, Giggs third is tied with Arsenal. After claiming Sir Bobby Charlton all time appearances record in Moscow, he embellished it by another 215 tours and records with each renewal of a one-year contract roles first brought in 2007 fell.
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