Sir Jim Ratcliffe net worth compared to current Premier League owners
Sir Jim Ratcliffe is now the front-runner to become the next Manchester United owner following Sheikh Jassim’s withdrawal from the takeover process.
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Sir Jim Ratcliffe is now the front-runner to become the next Manchester United owner following Sheikh Jassim’s withdrawal from the takeover process.
A street has been taped off as police launch an investigation following a 'stabbing' in Radcliffe. It comes after a 34-year-old man has been rushed to hospital following after being found 'seriously injured.'
Norway haven’t reached an international men’s football tournament since 2000. A country with a population of 5.5 million people might not be expected to be high achievers, though Croatia (3.8 million) make a good fist of it, while far smaller European nations have qualified for either the World Cup or the European Championship since.
MUMBAI: World Athletics president Sebastian Coe said Saturday (Oct 14) the International Olympic Committee had made the "only decision left open to them" in suspending Russia's national Olympic body for violating the territorial integrity of Ukraine's membership.
British billionaire Sir Jim Ratcliffe is close to acquiring a significant stake in Manchester United which would see his INEOS team have «sporting influence» at Old Trafford, sources have told ESPN.
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