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Ryan Giggs Slammed by his Father for Sleeping with his Brother’s ex-Wife


For Manchester United legend Ryan Giggs, it appears the ideal philosophy of life is to not be one’s brother’s keeper.

This comes after the former Premier League icon was slammed by his father for abandoning his brother, Rhodri in the wake of damning allegations over his eight-year affair with his wife.

The former Wales international’s trysts with his brother’s wife emerged in 2011 with Natasha quick to go on Big Brother and reveal how she enjoyed the “thrill” of her secret meetings with Ryan, who was still in the books of United at the time.

Giggs, 43, came in for a lot of stick from the fans then and his father has now spoken out about him, claiming he is yet to see any remorse over the treacherous affair and that it doesn’t appear an apology is forthcoming anytime soon, Mirror writes.

“If he would just apologise Rhodri could just move on but he hasn’t even apologised to him,” the senior Giggs, Danny said.

“He has been abandoned by his brother.”

Ryan divorced his ex-wife, Stacey earlier this year over an affair with a nearby maid, with the pair settling over a £40m fortune while Rhodri is penniless and has been forced to move back to Wales for family support.

He is believed to have told his heartbroken brother that the affair was only ever “about $ex,” rendering their own relationship almost irreparable.

This comes as Ryan looks for his first foray into management after his brief stint in charge at United following David Moyes’ sacking in 2014.

The former winger has been linked with the vacant Wales job after Chris Coleman’s departure, but may be challenged by former West Brom coach Tony Pulis for the role.

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