Many years ago I was in the company of David Platt in Rome. There was a big Champions League game taking place and Platt was in town as a pundit.
Sir Jim Ratcliffe has made several decisions unpopular with supporters since the Glazers delegated responsibility for the management of football operations to Ineos
Alan Shearer and Gary Lineker have delivered a damning verdict on Manchester United's decision to raise matchday ticket prices at Old Trafford
Manchester United are scrambling to find a solution for Marcus Rashford's uncertain future, with reports suggesting the club is in late-stage discussions over a possible loan move.With just days left in the January transfer window,
Man Utd have edged their way to the brink of the last-16 in the Europa League and the competition should now be the priority for Ruben Amorim.
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Chancellor Rachel Reeves has publicly backed plans for the redevelopment of Manchester United’s home ground Old Trafford. Plans to regenerate the area around Old Trafford were last week approved by the government,
According to reports, Manchester United chiefs have 'received the green light' to push ahead with 'their plans for a new Old Trafford'.
Manchester United's plan to build a 100,000-seat stadium has taken a big step toward becoming reality, with the vision receiving the green light from the Trafford Council executive. The approval on Monday evening came after the British government backed the regeneration project.
The honeymoon period between the INEOS chief and supporters is well and truly over - but it's not too late to change course
Ratcliffe has instigated a raft of cuts since his £1.3billion minority takeover, including upsetting fans by increasing prices to £66 in the middle of the season.
Amorim's brutal comments on Rashford 'could backfire' on Man Utd as a precedent set by Sir Jim Ratcliffe offers encouragement to suitors of a cut-price deal.