The honeymoon period between the INEOS chief and supporters is well and truly over - but it's not too late to change course
Ratcliffe has instigated a raft of cuts since his £1.3billion minority takeover, including upsetting fans by increasing prices to £66 in the middle of the season.
Amorim's brutal comments on Rashford 'could backfire' on Man Utd as a precedent set by Sir Jim Ratcliffe offers encouragement to suitors of a cut-price deal.
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
Amorim took an extraordinary swipe at Rashford after United's win at Fulham on Sunday by declaring that he would rather pick his 63-year-old goalkeeper coach.
Trafford council has taken Lancashire county cricket club to court - in a move that may have serious ramifications for Manchester United 's plans for a new stadium.
The Manchester United Supporters’ Trust (MUST) has warned Sir Jim Ratcliffe that fans have the power to drive away sponsors if the club does not freeze ticket prices. Old Trafford regulars fear that co-owner Ratcliffe will hike prices for next season as he looks to reverse losses of more than £300m in the last three
Manchester United co-owner 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. Ratcliffe and Ineos, who oversee football matters at the club,
Sir Jim Ratcliffe has been warned he could face an outright rebellion at Manchester United if the billionaire ploughs on with controversial plans to raise ticket prices
Manchester United are now open to loaning Casemiro out ahead of the January transfer deadline with Roma now interested.
Manchester United's plan to build a 100,000-seat stadium has taken a big step toward becoming reality, with the vision receiving the green light from the
Erling Haaland is the latest to emerge onto the training pitch at the City Football Academy. John Stones, who came on for the final half an hour against Chelsea on Sunday is also out there. When asked if Stones would play tomorrow, Pep Guardiola said "we will see".