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Hosted on MSNManchester United's financial woes deepen as INEOS plans further job cuts at Old TraffordManchester United are reportedly preparing to sack up to 200 more members of staff at Old Trafford as they continue their ...
Manchester United owners Ineos' recent decision to withdraw sponsorship deals poses a significant threat to the financial ...
The Football Reporters, Mark Ogden, Rob Dawson and James Olley mark the anniversary of INEOS' purchase of a minority stake in ...
Qatari billionaire Sheikh Jassim could have been handed the keys to Old Trafford, but instead he will be watching what ...
It's one year since Ineos' investment in Man United and took over the club's footballing operations. How has it done in meeting high expectations?
Sir Jim Ratcliffe has cut losses across their sporting empire as he looks to put his full focus on Manchester United ...
Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim appears to be secure in his role despite his turbulent start to life at Old ...
as the petrochemical billionaire’s first 12 months at Manchester United have shown, it is flirting dangerously with the rocks. Ineos can be accused of many things over a turbulent first 12 ...
Sir Dave Brailsford’s voice is a familiar one around Manchester United as the marginal gains expert strives to bring about ...
United are playing catch up at this cutting edge of the football industry and, despite making progress, there are no quick ...
In isolation, United have had some good results under Ineos, including last season's FA Cup final win against champions Manchester City. They have also won at City in the league season ...
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