Bangkok Post

Giggs, Scholes anger India fans

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NEW DELHI: Manchester United legends Ryan Giggs and Paul Scholes have angered Indian fans by failing to turn out for a futsal tournament in which they were billed as the star attraction­s.

The Hindu newspaper said the pair were “understood to be ‘tired’” on their arrival in Bangalore for the event on Tuesday.

Scholes, 42, is meant to be captain of the Bangalore team and Giggs, 43, for Mumbai in the Premier Futsal tournament.

Scholes did participat­e in the Mumbai leg of the tournament on Saturday.

But the pair were not even on the bench for the first game in Bangalore and fans were not impressed.

With the tickets priced as high as US$156 (5,160 baht), including a “meet and greet session with the legends”, disgruntle­d fans were quick to dismiss the event as a moneymakin­g exercise.

“The tickets I bought were for 2,000 rupees [1,030 baht] a day. I am not wasting any more of my time here,” one disappoint­ed fan was quoted as saying.

“They don’t even have the courtesy to announce that the two aren’t playing.”

Spokesmen for the event confirmed the absence of the former Manchester United greats, but made no further immediate comment.

The futsal tournament, now into its second edition, has six teams with five players each locking horns in an indoor version of football.

Former stars Ronaldinho of Brazil and Argentina’s Hernan Crespo are also part of the event which will move to Dubai next week.

Giggs enjoyed a long and remarkable career with Manchester United between 1990 and 2014, scoring 168 goals in 963 appearance­s.

 ?? AP ?? Ryan Giggs, right, and Paul Scholes during their playing days at United.
AP Ryan Giggs, right, and Paul Scholes during their playing days at United.

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