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As United legend Giggs turns 40, watch the incredible footage of him at 14 (named Ryan Wilson!) tearing up Granada Schools Cup

Ryan Giggs at 40Twenty-five years ago TV cameras didn't capture every moment of significant football action but we should be thankful ITV sent a crew to Anfield to film the final of the Granada Schools Cup in 1988.

For the record, Salford beat Blackburn 3-2 with a winning goal coming in extra time at the Kop end. It was the second successive year that Blackburn had lost in the final but in the dressing rooms and indeed the boardroom that night nobody really talked about that.
Instead they talked about Ryan Wilson, the 14-year-old who had won the game for Salford. He didn’t score but his leggy, direct running provided the assists for each of his team’s goals.
“Had our scouts known about him, we would definitely have tried to sign him,' said Liverpool chief scout Ron Yeats, who presented the trophies that night.
Young Wilson, of course, was the teenage footballer who was to become known as Ryan Giggs. Wilson was his father’s name, Giggs his mother’s maiden name.
If you watch footage of that night at Anfield, Giggs is instantly recognisable. The upright
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