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Ryan Giggs breaks his silence on Premier League Hall of Fame snub after being cleared of domestic abuse charges - and makes Gary Neville joke

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Ryan Giggs has spoken for the first time on being snubbed by the Premier League's Hall of Fame.

Giggs, 51, is the top flight's most decorated footballer having won 13 titles during his 24-year spell in Manchester United's first team.

The winger, who also won 64 caps for Wales and played for Team GB at the London 2012 Olympics, earned legendary status at United and subsequently spent three years coaching at the club.

Giggs was then appointed as Wales boss in 2018 but his career was thrown into chaos in November 2020 after being arrested on suspicion of two counts of assault against his ex-girlfriend, Kate Greville, and her younger sister, Emma.