London Marathon to Wembley - Ratcliffe's busy Sunday
Sunday, 21 April 2024
Manchester United co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe had a busy Sunday - completing his eighth London Marathon before watching his side in their FA Cup semi-final at Wembley.
Manchester United co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe had a busy Sunday - completing his eighth London Marathon before watching his side in their FA Cup semi-final at Wembley.
|
||||
You Might Like💡 newsR Knowledge: Other News MentionsJim Ratcliffe British engineer and businessman (born 1952)Sir Jim Ratcliffe scolds Tories over handling of economy and immigration after BrexitBillionaire Sir Jim Ratcliffe has told Sky News that Britain is ready for a change of government after scolding the Conservatives over their handling of the..Sky News Billionaire's mission to succeed at 'the one challenge the UK has never brought home'As if steadying the ship at Old Trafford wasn't challenging enough, Sir Jim Ratcliffe is obsessed with trying to win a prize more elusive for Britain than the..Sky News Manchester United F.C. Association football club in Manchester, EnglandEarps says her Man Utd future is 'up to the club'England goalkeeper Mary Earps says she is in talks with Manchester United over her future at the club.BBC Sport O'Neill wants to see Evans continue for 'club and country'Northern Ireland manager Michael O'Neill says he and Jonny Evans will discuss the Manchester United defender's playing future during next month's international..BBC Sport Man Utd lay out Sancho sale demands - Monday's gossipManchester United want to recoup 75% of what they paid Borussia Dortmund to sign Jadon Sancho in any sale this summer, RB Leipzig have offered Benjamin Sesko a..BBC Sport FA Cup Annual English football competitionEderson to miss title decider and FA Cup finalManchester City goalkeeper Ederson will miss Sunday's Premier League title decider and the FA Cup final because of a fractured eye socket.BBC Sport BBC Sport signs new free-to-air FA Cup dealBBC Sport will continue to show free-to-air coverage of the FA Cup, securing a four-year deal starting from the 2025-26 season.BBC Sport Related news from verified sources
|