JAKARTA - Ryan Giggs has long been unemployed since he was no longer the coach of the Wales national team. However, the latest news says the Manchester United legend is ready to return to managerial work.
Giggs is likely to coach a club that incidentally belongs to himself, Salford City. He will return to training if Salford City's results in League Two do not improve.
Neil Wood's current position as manager of Salford City is in danger. He could have been kicked out of his job if he couldn't bring Salford through to the play-offs.
Ammies supporters are ambitious, frustrated by their inability to win promotion tickets
Salford is owned by Giggs and former teammate Gary Neville, Phil Neville, Paul Schholes, Nicky Butt and David Beckham. In addition, Singaporean businessman Peter Lim also owns a stake there.
The club is experiencing difficulties so far this season. Salford sit 19th in the League Two standings after only two wins, one draw and five defeats to eight of their opening games.
Last season, Salford reached the play-offs with goals scored in the final match of the regular campaign. They were then beaten on penalties by Stockport in the play-off semifinals.
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