Manchester United co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe has unveiled plans to build a 100,000-seater stadium next to Old Trafford - but ...
Manchester United supporters took aim at Sir Jim Ratcliffe during a scheduled march against the Glazers on Sunday afternoon. INEOS chief Ratcliffe only bought into the Red Devils last year but he ...
Who is Sir Jim Ratcliffe and what has he done at Man U? Ineos boss criticises Casemiro, Antony and Sancho - Britain’s richest ...
Everybody knows that Sir Jim Ratcliffe has been on a mission to cut costs and save money since buying into Manchester United last year. The good news for the Ineos chief is that his club is ...
The Red Devils' executive leadership has undergone drastic changes since Ineos chief, Sir Jim Ratcliffe, acquired a minority stake in the club last year and pressed ahead with an extensive ...
Red smoke bombs filled the air and there were plenty of banners demanding the departure of the despised Glazer family, while fans were also critical of minority owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe.
Upon his arrival last summer, Chief Executive Omar Berrada announced co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe's goal of reclaiming the title by 2028, marking United's 150th anniversary. However, the enormity of ...
Sir Jim Ratcliffe and the Manchester United chiefs now reportedly accept that their Project 150 dream is doomed to fail with Ruben Amorim’s “hands tied behind his back” at Old Trafford.
Sir Jim Ratcliffe has explained why his company, Ineos, has withdrawn from their sponsorship deal with New Zealand Rugby.
Jose Mourinho says that while he feels for former colleagues possibly losing their jobs at Manchester United, he sees part-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe as a 'good person and great businessman'.
The manager's comments follow the news that club bosses will abandon Sir Jim Ratcliffe's Project 150. The initiative was formed with the aim of winning a league title by 2028, which will be the ...
Mourinho, who won three trophies managing United between 2016 and 2018, also revealed that he has a 'good relationship' with part-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe, who's become an increasingly unpopular ...