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OLIVER HOLT: Ratcliffe’s latest cash-grab shows how little loyalty matters to MU

A few weeks ago, Steve Lamb, a seasonal card holder at Old Trafford for 32 years, received a 'renewal communication' from Manchester United. In the emotionless language of the Apparatchik it sounded a bit like the prelude for an invitation for a stay in Siberia. And in a sense it was. Steve is from stockport. […]

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Dalot responds to Ratcliffe’s claim 5 stars are ‘not good enough or overpaid’

DIOGO DALOT insists that Manchester United finally shows progress under Ruben Amorim, prior to the Premier League collision against Leicester City. “I think you see a much better team now than a few months ago,” Dalot said. 'I think it is clear, if we are talking about time, we don't say that to buy time.

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Diogo Dalot responds to Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s claim five Man United stars are either ‘not good enough or overpaid’

DIOGO DALOT insists that Manchester United finally shows progress under Ruben Amorim, prior to the Premier League collision against Leicester City. “I think you see a much better team now than a few months ago,” Dalot said. 'I think it is clear, if we are talking about time, we don't say that to buy time.

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Amorim issues response to Ratcliffe’s claim five Man United stars are overpaid

Ruben Amorim has challenged his players to misunderstand Sir Jim Ratcliffe about comments from the co-owner of Manchester United that some of them are paid too much and are not good enough. Ratcliffe made the outspoken comments in a round of interviews on Monday in which he chose Jadon Sancho, Rasmus Hojlund, Casemiro, Antony and

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‘Underperforming’ Man Utd can ‘change Ratcliffe’s mind’, says Amorim

Ruben Amorim said it is up to him and his players of Manchester United to change Sir Jim Ratcliffe's opinion after his destructive assessment of the current team of the Red Devils. Ratcliffe, who took control of football activities at Old Trafford 12 months ago, has difficulty seeing an appearance of a positive return on

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Sir Ratcliffe’s Man United job cuts ‘left youth coaches and children in tears’

Man United Youth Coaches and players were reportedly left in tears in the midst of job losses at the club's academy, claimed a new report. Earlier this week, the club announced plans to make more redundancies, where the staff would be expected to learn their fate in April. The redundancies follows 250 job reductions made

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Man Utd appoint new transfer chief despite Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s plans to axe 200 staff

Manchester United has appointed Christopher Vivell as director of recruitment on a full -time basis after the German had signed a short -term agreement last year. The 38-year-old has now signed a multi-year contract with Old Trafford, according to the Athletic, who will see him lead that the club will lead “global recruitment operation, reconnaissance

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Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s latest round of savage cuts ‘hit Man United academy LUNCHES’

Co-owner of Manchester United Sir Jim Ratcliffe has introduced his final round of cost-saving measures on the Red Devils Training Ground, according to reports. Since the partial control over the club last year, the office of Ratcliffe has been characterized by a series of cuts on the infrastructure on the side, including canceling the Christmas

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Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s INEOS ‘sick’ of hearing about Man Utd’s decline and ‘some think Sir Alex Ferguson is to blame’

Sir Jim Ratcliffe and the rest of Ineos are “sick” to hear about the glorious past and recent fall in Manchester United. And some within the Hierarchy of United believe that the recent struggles are falling to the legendary manager Sir Alex Ferguson, who remained at the club as an ambassador after he withdrew from

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