Ruben Amorim must win the Europa League to get Manchester United back into the big time or else Sir Jim Ratcliffe's brutal ...
Manchester United co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe is considering cutting up to 200 more jobs at the Premier League club, with a ...
Sir Jim Ratcliffe, businessman and co-owner of Manchester United, has been recognised by the University of Oxford for the support his company Ineos has provided to scientific research. He received ...
SIR JIM RATCLIFFE's other club played in front of a record LOW crowd in their final Europa League group match. French outfit Nice welcomed Bodo/Glimt to the Allianz Riviera on Thursday night for ...
Sir Jim Ratcliffe, chairman of INEOS, has been presented with the Sheldon Medal by the University of Oxford in recognition of the company’s generous support for research into antimicrobial resistance.
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Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s backing of four-time Olympic gold medallist sailor Ben Ainslie to win the America’s Cup is on the brink of collapse. Ainslie’s racing expertise and the financial might of ...
Sir Jim Ratcliffe's frustrations were plain to see on Thursday night, with the Manchester United part-owner seen reacting to tough moments for big-money pair Antony and Leny Yoro. Ratcliffe ...
Sir Jim Ratcliffe's French project at Nice is under the spotlight for the wrong reasons with the Ligue 1 club setting an unwanted record in their dire Europa League campaign. Nice's time in Europe ...
Sir Jim Ratcliffe would love Manchester United to sign former Tottenham striker Harry Kane from Bayern Munich, with a report revealing the England international star’s stance over a potential ...
Teddy Sheringham does not agree with the latest round of job cuts that are reportedly on the table at Manchester United. It has been widely ...
When Sir Jim Ratcliffe completed his minority investment in Manchester United, there was an understanding that the club were not going to spend money as brashly as they had in years gone by.