1990-91: A youthful-looking Giggs marked his debut season for United by scoring his first goal against rivals Manchester City
1991-92: In his second season Giggs cemented his place in the first team as second-placed United narrowly missed out on the title to Leeds United, adding seven goals along the way
1992-93: Giggs celebrates with the Premier League trophy and team-mates after their victory over Blackburn Rovers. Rovers had threatened to spoil United's championship party by taking an early lead but United equalised through a superb free kick by Giggs and went on to win 3-1
1993-94: Giggs bursts past QPR's Darren Peacock to score one of those mazy, slalom-style goals that would help define his early career
1994-95: This was a tough season for Giggs. Injury and a loss of form meant he managed only one league goal for the season which came against Wimbledon in August
1995-96: Giggs scores both home and away against Everton, with his goal at Old Trafford nominated for Goal of the Season. He misses out to Georgi Kinkladze
1996-97: After scoring 11 goals in the previous season, Giggs's total for this season dropped to a meagre three
1997-98: Giggs's shot beats the best efforts of diving keeper David Watson and the defender Ales Krizan as he scores United's fifth goal in a 7-0 thrashing of Barnsley
1998-99: Giggs celebrates his goal during the Premiership match against Nottingham Forest at Old Trafford in a season in which United won an historic treble
1999-00: Giggs marked the year that everyone will remember for United's absence from the FA Cup with six league goals
2000-01: Giggs ghosts past the Coventry defence to score during United's 4-2 victory en route
to the title
2001-02: Giggs scores United's second goal during Manchester United's 3-0 victory over Olympiakos at Old Trafford in the Champions League group stage
2002-03: Giggs celebrates scoring United's equalizing goal, with team-mates Mikael Silvestre, Roy Keane and David Beckham to make it 2-2 against Chelsea at Stamford Bridge
2003-04: Roy Keane, Paul Scholes and Eric Djemba Djemba celebrate with Giggs after he has scored United's second goal against Bolton at Old Trafford, but United finished only third with Arsenal winning the league as unbeaten champions
2004-05: Giggs celebrates with team-mate Wayne Rooney after scoring against Charlton Athletic at Old Trafford
2005-06: Giggs uses the outside of his boot to score the only goal for United in a 1-1 draw with Everton at Old Trafford
2006-07:Giggs scores a stylish equaliser against Fulham at Craven Cottage as United go on to win 2-1
2007-08: An 80th-minute goal from Giggs against Wigan at The JJB Stadium on the final day of the season ensures the title goes to Manchester and not west London
2008-09: Giggs was captain against West Ham at Upton Park. He scored the only goal in a tight game with his less favoured right foot as United went on to equal Liverpool's record of 18 league titles
2009-10: Tottenham Hotspur goalkeeper Carlo Cudicini fails to keep out a superb free kick from Giggs as United beat Spurs 3-1
2010-11: Giggs volleys in United's third goal against Newcastle, meaning he has now scored in 21 consecutive seasons
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