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Wales weakened for Russia trip (TODAYonline)
Manchester United's Ryan Giggs vies with Wigan Athletic's Jason Koumas (right) during their Premier league match at Old Trafford, Manchester in 2007. Wales will be missing Koumas and Cardiff City forward Paul Parry for their World Cup qualifier against Russia in Moscow.

Giggs: It's now a 'big five' (ESPN Soccernet.com)
Ryan Giggs has admitted English football may have to start talking about the big five rather than its traditional big four.

Giggs: City can form new High Five (Fox Sports)
Ryan Giggs is fully expecting the Premier League's traditional big four to be extended to a new 'High Five' including Manchester City.

Giggs Expects To See 'Big Five' (Sporting Life via Yahoo! UK & Ireland Sport)
Ryan Giggs says English football may have to start talking about the big five rather than big four.

Giggs pleased by Phelan promotion (Manchester United)
Ryan Giggs believes Mike Phelan's promotion to assistant manager at Old Trafford is an "excellent appointment" by Sir Alex Ferguson.

Snowden Says... (Soccer365)
Veteran winger Ryan Giggs has welcomed the "excellent appointment" of Mike Phelan as Manchester United's new assistant manager. Giggs, 34, played alongside Phelan, who takes over the post vacated by Carlos Queiroz, early in his United career.

Giggs: We're still tops (Manchester United)
Despite the dramatic events across the city at Eastlands, Ryan Giggs insists United are still the biggest club in world football.

Giggs: Where's Your History, City? (Goal.com)
Giggs: Where's Your History, City?,

Ryan Giggs: Manchester United still world's biggest club (Times Online)
Dr Sulaiman al-Fahim, the new owner of Manchester City, had been in charge at Eastlands only 24 hours when he declared that his new club had usurped their bitterest rivals as the biggest in the world.

All The News (Football365)
Ryan Giggs has admitted English football may have to start talking about the big five rather than its traditional big four. Manchester City gatecrashed the elite quartet in spectacular style on Monday, spending a British-record £32.5million on Robinho.