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FootballTransfers on MSNIneos’ best decision since buying Man Utd as manager told: I’m ashamed to have hired you!Thiago Motta was considered a candidate to replace Erik ten Hag at Manchester United last summer, but time has proven the Red ...
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Football365 on MSNMan Utd new stadium: Fresh government stance on ‘exciting’ INEOS ‘project’ boosts RatcliffeA government official has provided an update on Manchester United's plans to build a new 100,000-seater stadium as they are ...
Manchester United are set to make more members of staff redundant as part ... had 1,112 employees on their books when Ratcliffe and Ineos Group completed a 27.7 per cent takeover back in February ...
Manchester United co-owners Ineos have been criticised by football ... the move involves potential redundancy for up to 200 staff members. The cuts would come in addition to the 250 roles already ...
It was confirmed this week that Sir Jim Ratcliffe and Ineos are set to cull another 200 members of Man United's workforce, with staff set to learn their fate in April. The latest job losses come ...
When INEOS officially took charge last February, Manchester United were sixth and chasing a Champions League spot, whereas now the boys have worked tirelessly to take them to 14th. As United’s ...
Changes announced on Monday will add an extra £15m in revenue for the club, but how did they arrive at their decision?
You can see this is a period of change, especially since INEOS have come in," he said. “You can see there’s a different ...
According to reports, Manchester United co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe ... TV games announcement Ratcliffe and Man Utd’s other board members needed to balance the books as they do not have Champions ...
Ruben Amorim says Manchester ... a bubble'. United have announced another round of redundancies that could take the total number of job losses to 450 since Sir Jim Ratcliffe and Ineos began ...
The Associated Press – Sports on MSN21d
Man United co-owner Ratcliffe puts Swiss club into blind trust to comply with UEFA ownership rulesLAUSANNE, Switzerland (AP) — Manchester United co-owner Jim Ratcliffe's company INEOS has placed its ownership of Swiss soccer club Lausanne-Sport into a blind trust to comply with UEFA rules on multi ...
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