Giggs' brother Rhodri says he could "bury" Man Utd icon and calls him "a p****"

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Rhodri Giggs has addressed his conflict with brother, Ryan (Image: YouTube/The Central Club)
Rhodri Giggs has addressed his conflict with brother, Ryan (Image: YouTube/The Central Club)

Ryan Giggs' brother, Rhodri, claims he could "bury" the Manchester United legend if he wanted to amid their well-publicised feud.

Ryan had an eight-year affair with Rhodri's wife, Natasha Lever, whilst Ryan himself was married to his wife at the time, Stacey. It burnt huge bridges within the family, who accused Rhodri of selling stories to the media.

Rhodri has largely remained silent rather than going after his high-profile brother. He claims though that, should he want to publicly disgrace his brother, he has the ammunition to do so as he took a swipe at his alleged promiscuous ways.

He told The Central Club podcast : "If I was going to sell some stories I'd have done it last year and buried this p****, buried him. There's some stories I know that could have buried him, so if I wanted to sell stories I'd do it, but why would I want to do that? Why? I wouldn't.

"I'm not that bitter and not that twisted, but he needs to be careful, because I could have. A lot of people could have, but they didn't, and it's all from him making the choices he's made, no one else. You can't go through life and this nice, innocent family man when you're banging everything in sight. How old is he, 48, 49? He needs to grow the f*** up."

Ryan was arrested in November 2020 on suspicion of two counts of assault against former partner Kate Greville and her sister Emma. He was later charged with assault causing actual bodily harm towards Greville, as well as coercive and controlling partner against her and common assault against Emma.

Giggs' brother Rhodri says he could "bury" Man Utd icon and calls him "a p****" qhiddxiqxtidqinvRhodri was accused of selling stories about Ryan to the press (Getty Images)

In August 2022, the jury was discharged and Giggs was cleared in July 2023 after the Crown Prosecution Service withdrew charges, with Greville unwilling to give evidence in a retrial.

Samuel Meade

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