Sir Jim Ratcliffe has joined a swath of wealthy individuals who have decided to stop flaunting their luxury watches in London as thousands get stolen every year. A stubborn rise in watch robberies ...
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The i on MSNHow Sir Jim Ratcliffe's Manchester United dream turned sourThe British billionaire has invested heavily in sport - but with Man Utd fans warning of 'outright rebellion' and his sailing ...
Eliud Kipchoge will return to London in pursuit of a record-extending ... Man United's minority owner, Sir Jim Ratcliffe, is one of Kipchoge's sponsors.
The Manchester United minority owner has stopped flaunting his high-class watches in London after 6,800 were stolen in the capital last year.
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