featured-image

Sir Jim Ratcliffe has made the “mistake” of comparing Manchester United to Ineos as the British billionaire has been accused of running the club as a “dictatorship”. The Ineos owner took charge of football operations at United in February when he bought a 27.7 per cent stake in the club and a strategic review has led to a number of changes behind the scenes.

All staff memos and no working from home One of those changes has been to force members of staff back to work in their offices from June 1, ending the work from home culture. Anyone that doesn’t agree can take voluntary redundancy beforehand and receive their four-figure bonus for the season before they leave. Ratcliffe also described some of the facilities as a ‘disgrace’ in a memo sent to all staff after a tour of the Carrington training ground.



His email read: ‘I am afraid I was struck in many places by a high degree of untidiness. ‘In particular the IT department which frankly was a disgrace and the dressing rooms of the U18 and U21 were not much better.” The IT department – manned by young professionals at the bottom of the club’s pay grade being asked to do menial tasks – believed they ‘have been made scapegoats for a much larger club problem’, with the criticism ‘creating a toxic feeling inside Carrington’.

MORE MAN UTD CONTENT ON F365 👉 Man Utd ‘expect’ to sign £75m star this month thanks to PSR, Southgate and FA rule swerve 👉 Man Utd takeover: Sir Jim Ratcliffe ‘look.

Back to Fashion Page