Sir Jim Ratcliffe has made several decisions unpopular with supporters since the Glazers delegated responsibility for the management of football operations to Ineos
Manchester United supporters have called on the club to freeze ticket prices and “end to the war on season ticket holders” in an open letter to Sir Jim Ratcliffe. Ratcliffe, whose INEOS group owns a minority stake in the club and controls football operations,
Jim Ratcliffe sent warning over Man Utd ticket price rise with risk of 'creating further dissatisfaction’ - Ratcliffe and Ineos have been urged to be “be bold” and freeze ticket prices for this season
A few Manchester United fans were handed the golden opportunity to tell Sir Jim Ratcliffe exactly what most of the fanbase thinks of his club management.The British Billionaire acquired a minority
Manchester United co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe has been told by a fans’ group that now is “the worst possible time” to change ticket prices amid the club’s struggles on the pitch.
Sir Jim Ratcliffe has insulted and abandoned his working class roots as his 12 months as co-owner of Manchester United have betrayed the fan base he claims to be one of
Manchester United escaped Craven Cottage with all three points courtesy of a 1-0 win over Fulham but new co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe was not as lucky.The INEOS chairman was present at the ground to
Furious Manchester United fans aimed an X-rated chant at Sir Jim Ratcliffe and the billionaire co-owner was forced to listen as he sat in the stands at Fulham
Has there ever been a transfer window quite like Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s025? By Saturday morning he may be able to say that in the space of 10 days he has got rid of the Spanish-Argentine boyband-style prodigy Alejandro Garnacho and the officers’ mess archetype,
Angry Manchester United fans confronted Sir Jim Ratcliffe on Sunday after his decision to raise ticket prices. Ratcliffe was at Craven Cottage as United won 1-0 against Fulham thanks to a second ...
The honeymoon period between the INEOS chief and supporters is well and truly over - but it's not too late to change course
Ruben Amorim has been accused of "killing" Marcus Rashford and told to "shut his mouth" as the English forward stares at a January exit.