Ruben Amorim and the Challenges of Manchester United’s Modern MalaiseManchester United’s struggles continue to cast a long ...
Manchester United are trying hard to cut costs and raise matchday revenue - their latest accounts underline why ...
Parting way with the Dutchman and his staff had already set the club back £10.4 million ($13.1 million) and Manchester United ...
Club opted to part company with Ten Hag in October despite triggering a clause to extend his contract in the summer ...
Dan Ashworth’s hiring and ultimate departure from Manchester United cost the club £4.1million, according to the club’s latest ...
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Football365 on MSNMan Utd trio ‘saddened’ as staff morale ‘on the floor’ amid ‘profound sadness’ working for RatcliffeSir Jim Ratcliffe has made some tough decisions in his first year as Man Utd co-owner with staff morale currently "on the ...
These latest figures mean that the club have spent approximately £70 million on sacking managers and staff since the end of ...
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Manchester United warn staff to stop the ‘damaging’ leaks over 350 job lossesManchester United staff have been warned that leaks over Ineos’s drastic cuts are “damaging to colleagues and the wider club” ...
Manchester Uniteds tally of 29 points from 25 games this term is their lowest at this stage of a Premier League season; Ruben ...
Ineos are trying to change the culture at Man Utd, but evolving is a two-way street that co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe must also abide by.
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?
Manchester United paid a total of £14.5 million ($18.3 million) to sack manager Erik ten Hag, sporting director Dan Ashworth ...
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