The Glazers are considering their options at Manchester United with a knock-on effect for Sir Jim Ratcliffe and INEOS.
Sir Jim Ratcliffe is the minority co-owner of Manchester United and oversees football matters at the club, but would unlikely have a say in any full takeover of the club.
Can Jeff Brohm's Louisville Cardinals and Will Stein's Kentucky Wildcats duplicate what Curt Cignetti's Indiana Hoosiers did ...
The Glazer family have owned Manchester United since June 2005, and there has been speculation over potential investment at ...
Garford Beck can follow the Three Lions all the way to this summer's World Cup final.....for the princely sum of £356.88. The ...
There has been more talk about a potential takeover or investment in Manchester United amid growing fan unrest over the ...
Liverpool's trip to Marseille has sparked fears of more problems from a police force with a reputation for heavy-handed ...
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Fan's new book charts Tranmere Rover's modern history
Now a new book takes a deep dive into Tranmere's modern history taking a detailed look at the story of the club from John King’s ‘Trip to the Moon’ era to the present day with the added bonus of ...
Thomas Frank continues to cling to his job as Tottenham boss, despite a lack of reassurance over his future. Arsenal striker ...
Both times that Curtis has played for Argyle since his transfer from Port Vale earlier this month have been in away games ...
Transfer news LIVE! Arsenal plot Chelsea hijack; Jacquet deal agreed; secret Man Utd target revealed
Chelsea remain locked in talks with Rennes for star defender Jeremy Jacquet. Personal terms with the player have been agreed, ...
The last time the Blues achieved such a result, 3-1 in March 2016, with goals from Ramiro Funes Mori, Aaron Lennon and Romelu ...
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