Sir Jim Ratcliffe willing to 'give Amorim 3 years'
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Manchester United minority owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe has publicly reaffirmed his faith in under-fire head coach Ruben Amorim, insisting the Portuguese manager will be given three years to prove himself
Thomas Zilliacus, a former interested party when it comes to takeovers at Manchester United, claims that he would be happy to return to the negotiating table if the Glazer family opened themselves up to a sale.
Sir Jim Ratcliffe, the co-owner of Manchester United and head of petrochemicals giant INEOS, has warned that an "11th-hour intervention" is needed to save the chemical industry.
Sir Jim Ratcliffe was stonewalled by Ed Miliband when he asked the Energy Secretary to discuss his policies on net zero and the North Sea, the industrialist has said.
It has been nearly seven months since Manchester United revealed their plans to build an ambitious new 100,000-seater stadium on the same site as Old Trafford with a glitzy video presented by world-famous architect Norman Foster.
After not making it to any European competitions this season, Man United were also eliminated from the second round of the Carabao Cup after losing to EFL League Two club Grimsby Town in August. Man United's persistent struggles under head coach Ruben Amorim,