Co-owner would draw line if treated like Glazers‘I’m no different to the average person. It’s not nice’
Sir Jim Ratcliffe says he “doesn’t mind being unpopular” but would draw the line at the toxic level of abuse aimed at the Glazer family and walk away from the club in which he bought a 28.94% stake for £1.3bn.
The co-owner has embarked on a wide-ranging raft of staff and spending cuts since the Ineos billionaire took control of football operations last year. His attempts to boost revenue has also seen a mid-season hike in some ticket prices, affecting under-16s and pensioners.
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