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Legends lending helping hand

By James Boylan (China Daily) Updated: 2017-07-05 07:01

Manchester United's '92 vintage lining up to boost China's game

Manchester United's "Class of 92" is ready to help China mold its Class of 2022.

Ryan Giggs and Gary Neville, two of United's fabled stable of 1992 FA Youth Cup winners that went on to help spearhead the most successful era in the club's history, revealed to China Daily in Beijing on Sunday that they are adding their experience to the country's push to become a global soccer superpower.

 Legends lending helping hand

Former Manchester United stars Paul Scholes (left), Nicky Butt (second left) and Gary Neville enjoy an exhibition match to promote the Ballr soccer gaming app at Beijing Sport University on Sunday. Artemis Associates / Ballr

"We're opening an academy in Shanghai. We went there four or five months ago, and we've been meeting different parties. Now we've got a partner so it'll be up and running soon. We're putting our own stamp on it," enthused Giggs, who was promoting new soccer gaming app Ballr in the capital with former '92 classmates Paul Scholes, Nicky Butt and the Neville brothers, Gary and Phil.

In June, Giggs and Neville launched Academy 92 near Manchester in conjunction with Salford City, the English non-league club the quintet of ex-United players co-owns with Singaporean businessman and Valencia owner Peter Lim.

That school will form the blueprint for their Shanghai venture.

"We were famous for coming through as young players and I think we need to offer back that opportunity," said Gary Neville.

"We feel we can be strong by bringing over western coaches and China will improve by exposing children to the highest-quality teaching."

Ex-Valencia boss Neville doesn't believe China is overreaching in its quest for soccer excellence.

"I don't think they should say we'll aim for top 50 in the world or top 20, I mean what kind of ambition is that?" said the former United fullback.

"When you're going for anything you must go for the top. It's about the quality of the people at the grassroots and professional levels that determines whether that happens or not.

"In Europe it looks very short term, but look at the number of academies that are opening. I've been to China about five times in the last seven or eight months, and I'm not one of those that thinks it's boom or bust. People love the game here, which is a headstart, too."

Giggs, 43, concurs that China's strategy strikes a nice balance.

"My first memory of football was watching the '82 World Cup and that Brazilian side - I loved Eder, a left-footed player. So kids need someone to aspire to," said Giggs, who won two Champions League and 13 Premier League titles in a glittering career that extended until he was 40 years old.

"The Chinese Super League is obviously bringing in top players like that, but also you need that structure of good coaching."

Wayne's world

One of the biggest names to be linked with a CSL move recently is United's out-of-favor striker Wayne Rooney. And Giggs had some advice for the 31-year-old: "I went through a similar sort of stage around the same age. I was changing from a winger to playing more centrally. I also wasn't playing every game, which I wasn't used to.

"(Manager) Alex Ferguson suddenly told me I'd be playing against (Chelsea's Michael) Ballack in central midfield. "I thought, 'F****** hell, that game's three weeks away.' I said: 'I'm not playing before then?' He had a little snap at me and said: 'Just prepare for that.'

"So after that I learned to tailor my training. I was fortunate to have a manager who would tell me you're playing in three weeks or 10 days' time and I could prepare myself properly.

"If Wayne has that, I don't see why he can't adapt. During that time I won PFA Player of the Year, and I was 35."

Neville, though, believes United could have handled the Rooney situation better.

"As a United fan, I would have liked the club to have dealt with that very quickly at the end of the season. Say he will leave or he will stay," said Neville.

"When players are going back into preseason next week you don't want this distraction. You want everybody thinking we're focusing in the same direction, we're going for that finish line which is the Premier League title.

"And you've not every single press conference and media report being dominated by speculation on whether a player is staying or going."

Meanwhile, for old pals Giggs and Neville, it's business as usual - which, aside from their educational ambitions, could also involve expanding their hospitality business to China.

The pair are partners in Hotel Football beside Old Trafford.

"They think big here, so we're even looking into a sort of Disney theme park," said Giggs.

jamesboylan@chinadaily.com.cn

Neville's appy disposition

Former Manchester United star turned TV pundit Gary Neville believes new soccer gaming app Ballr could become a huge phenomenon in Asia.

The free-to-play app allows users to compete against other by selecting players they think will perform the best over five-minute segments in live soccer matches.

The app captures real-time data about a player's every move on the pitch, including passes, tackles, shots and goals and converts those actions into points. Users who pick the best-performing combination of players during the match win prizes, such as signed soccer shirts, free coffee, burgers or flights.

Users can watch their position move on a leaderboad in real time.

Speaking in Beijing on Sunday, Neville said: "The most interesting thing for me being in the television world and analyzing football data, is the way the app breaks down the individual components on each player.

"It's more minute than we would even do on television. We might break it down with passes and entries into the last third (of the pitch), but with this it's each individual component. So I think it could be ahead of its time."

Ballr founder and CEO Sam Jones believes the product appeals to both soccer fans and people who don't usually watch the game on TV.

"Technology hasn't been properly thrown into sport until now. We believe Ballr is the perfect marriage between soccer and gaming."

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