INEOS have explained that ‘cost-saving measures’ has led to their bitter legal battle with the New Zealand Rugby team. The All Blacks announced on Tuesday that they were suing the chemical ...
The INEOS logo was branded on the back of the teams’ playing shorts and on the front of their training jerseys. The two New Zealand Rugby sevens teams, All Blacks Sevens and Black Ferns Sevens ...
It has been claimed that the All Blacks will now drop the Ineos logo from their jerseys in their quest to find a new partner. Ineos, whose stable includes Swiss side FC Lausanne-Sport, French ...
All Blacks head coach Scott Robertson during an All Blacks training session with the Ineos logo on his jacket. Photo / Photosport So that’s what happens when a billionaire tightens his belt ...
Manchester United owners INEOS have hit back after New Zealand Rugby launched legal action against their former sponsor for alleged breach of contract. New Zealand Rugby says the global chemicals ...
NZR plans to remove the Ineos logo from the back of their playing shorts and front of the training jerseys and, in a statement, confirmed they have taken legal action. Ineos were three years into ...
New Zealand Rugby is taking legal action against Ineos as they claim Sir Jim Ratcliffe's company has backed out of their multi-million-pound sponsorship deal. The All Blacks have accused the ...
‘New Zealand Rugby is understood to have already begun legal proceedings against Ineos and intends to remove the logo from the national team kit for their next international matches.’ In a ...
Feb 11 (Reuters) - New Zealand Rugby (NZR) has launched legal action against former sponsor INEOS for alleged breach of contract, saying the global chemicals producer had walked away from a six ...
Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s Ineos said it has been forced into cost ... New Zealand Rugby intend to remove the logo from their team kit for future international matches, although the outfits for ...
Manchester United co-owners Ineos have hit back in extraordinary fashion after it emerged they were being sued by the All Blacks. Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s petrochemicals giant has issued an explosive ...
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