Jim ratcliffe manchester united's fa cup semi-final articles
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Jim Ratcliffe spotted running London Marathon and makes it to Wembley for Manchester United’s FA Cup semi-final
Sir Jim Ratcliffe raced across the capital for Manchester United’s FA Cup semi-final just hours after he ran the London marathon. The 71-year-old set a personal best time of four hours, 30 mi
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Manchester United risk staff upset by 'scrapping traditional perks ahead of next month's FA Cup final' as Sir Jim Ratcliffe continues Ineos' strict cost-cutting drive
The club is now interested in focusing funds on 'performance and outcomes'. Man United booked their place in the final after narrowly beating Coventry City. Can Arsenal win a trophy for progress? The Gunners have recovered but there's the final hurdle - Listen to the
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Sir Jim Ratcliffe wins his race against the clock to run London Marathon and makes it to Wembley for Man United's FA Cup semi-final as he takes his seat in the Royal Box for the second-half
Sir Jim Ratcliffe, 71, beat his personal best time of four hours and 32 minutes. Ineos chief made it to Wembley for the second-half of the FA Cup semi-final. If Erik ten Hag wins the FA Cup with Man United, does he deserve to keep his job? Listen to the