As improving United beat Crystal Palace 3-1, supporters would like to see the minority co-owner at WSL games
As John Denver’s ‘Take Me Home, Country Roads” rang around Leigh Sports Village, after a seventh league victory in a row for a team second in the table, the most reliable source of positivity at Manchester United right now is surely their women’s team.
This week marks the first anniversary of the formal completion of Ineos’s acquisition and at the women’s team’s latest home victory the jury was still out among fans regarding Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s impact on the WSL side. The generally optimistic mood, though, is somewhat at odds with the gloomy feel across much of the rest of the club amid the latest reports of a further 200 job losses.
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