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Planet Rugby on MSNAll Blacks: Sir Jim Ratcliffe explains decision to withdraw from New Zealand Rugby sponsorship dealSir Jim Ratcliffe has defended the decision made by his company, Ineos, to withdraw from their sponsorship deal with New Zealand Rugby.
Manchester United minority shareholder Sir Jim Ratcliffe has reportedly agreed to pay Tottenham a huge sum of money to get ...
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GlobalData on MSNOp-ed: When the chemistry is gone – INEOS and New Zealand RugbyThis year it was also the day global petrochemical giant INEOS went public with their intention to split from New Zealand ...
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Manchester United co-owners Ineos are reportedly close to agreeing an early exit of their sponsorship deal with Tottenham ...
Ineos have been forced to pay Tottenham a substantial fee in the millions in order to withdraw early from their five-year ...
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Sportcal on MSNIneos Grenadiers bring in Sportfive to land global sponsorsThe Ineos Grenadiers professional cycling team has appointed global sports marketing firm Sportfive as its exclusive sales ...
Now, according to Inside Sport, a deal has been agreed which will see Ineos pay a 'not insignificant sum', thought to be in the millions, to end the deal. New Zealand Rugby recently announced ...
Sir Jim Ratcliffe has cancelled a sponsorship deal with a second Premier League club amid Manchester United cost-cutting ...
Sir Jim Ratcliffe has outlined his vision for a dramatic new stadium for Manchester United, writes Chris Blackhurst. But it ...
A full transcript of BBC sports editor Dan Roan's interview with Manchester United co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe.
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'Some Man Utd players not good enough & overpaid'Some Manchester United players are "not good enough" and some are "overpaid", the club's co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe tells BBC sports editor Dan Roan.
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