10 Best One-Club Men In Football History
2. Ryan Giggs
One of just 28 players to have made over 1,000 career appearances, Ryan Giggs is the definition of club legend. Scoring in 21 consecutive seasons of a league for the same club is an unbelievable return from a youth product, and his selection as interim manager in 2014 shows just how highly the United great is regarded at Old Trafford.
The left-winger is without question one of the sport's most decorated players, achieving 13 Premier League winner's medals , four FA Cup victories and Champions League glory on two occasions. Individually, Giggs' trophy cabinet is just as bursting. Along with consecutive PFA Young Player of the year awards, the 46-year-old was selected for the Premier League Team of the Decade in 2003 and to this day, holds the record for the most assists in Premier League history - an FPL manager's dream...
The Welshman was awarded an OBE in the Queen's 2007 Honours List for his services to football. Considering these 'services' were all in the colours of one club, Giggs goes down as one of the best one-club men in football history. He also boasts the greatest chest-baring celebration we've ever seen but that's beside the point...