A number of Manchester United players are “not good enough” while some others are being “overpaid”, the club’s co-owner Jim Ratcliffe said on Monday ... and exited both domestic cups. Thousands of ...
After watching the interview, there are several positions a fan could take and none of them are necessarily wrong. Some were in support of Ratcliffe, while others were quite the opposite. “I think Sir ...
Sir Jim Ratcliffe was again targeted after the Manchester ... his claims have caused enormous criticism towards the Monaco-based businessman, with fans highlighting the women's team's success ...
Jim Ratcliffe has promised a new stadium (Credit: Getty Images) United fans have been calling for a new stadium or a redevelopment of Old Trafford for a long time, with complaints of leaks and ...
The Sir Jim Ratcliffe era at Manchester United looks ... while ticket prices have prompted fan protests. Ratcliffe has insisted the measures he has put in place have been necessary, though ...
A similar increase may apply again due to rising costs, but Sir Jim has suggested that they will implement a structured system with "faithful" fans in mind. And the INEOS boss has confirmed that ...
Eric Cantona is to give football fans a taste of what it feels like to be in the spotlight as part of a new art exhibition created by players about their experiences of the beautiful game.
Eric Cantona is to give football fans a taste of what it feels like to be in the spotlight as part of a new art exhibition created by players about their experiences of the beautiful game. The ...
Here is a look at who Sir Jim is and what he has done in his first year at the helm. The 72-year-old was born in Failsworth, Greater Manchester, and is a lifelong fan of United. He is from working ...
Manchester United co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe has admitted that ticket ... INEOS’ price hike decision also sparked a protest by fan group ‘The 1958’ during the 1-1 draw against Arsenal ...
Ruben Amorim backed the fan protests, suggesting “it is a good thing” for supporters to do. The protest was mostly focused towards the Glazers and their mismanagement of the club, but Sir Jim ...